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Model Factory Hiro is well known for manufacturing
high-quality model kits with incredible attention to detail, and their fully
detailed versions of the Lancia Montecarlo Turbo in 1/12 scale are no exception. The story of this build began about 35 years ago, when my
father bought me a blue, battery-powered Lancia Beta Turbo as a surprise gift.
This sparked my desire that one day I would acquire a scale model representation
of the car that would be as detailed as possible. The dream came true when Model
Factory Hiro released three full detailed versions of Montecarlo Turbo, in 1/12
scale, and without further ado the kit was already on my bench. The dream came true when Model
Factory Hiro released three full detailed versions of Montecarlo Turbo, in 1/12
scale, and without further ado the kit was already on my bench.
The MFH kit
The kit used represents version B (Code K668), for two
cars, as they raced in the 1980 Le Mans 24h. The blue edition with white
stripes (flames) has been used for the build. Upon opening the box, you
are astonished by the quality of materials and stressed by the number of
parts, but everything gets clearer once you meticulously study the
instructions and separate contents in various organiser boxes. |
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As most MFH kits, this scale model is a great starting point
for super-detailing, even though many mechanical parts’ subsystems and most of
the cabling are missing.
However, this does not mean that you cannot
build a beautiful model straight out of the box. In any case, fitting parts of a
multimedia kit requires great attention and planning, as we do not deal with a
perfect engineering and fitting kit such as Tamiya in this case.
K668 - Ver.B : 1980 LM 24hours Race #51 H.Heyer / B.Darniche /
T.Fabi #52 P.Ghinzani / M.Alén / G.Brancatelli
Building
Starting a Hiro kit build is essentially starting a game of
chess. Each move affects the next and the slightest mistake may cost in fitting
or detailing issues. In addition, as in the famous board game, the more moves (test
fits) you are ahead the better you can predict the way they will interact with
each other and the less likely it is to be checkmated during the final assembly.
This tutorial is offered in PDF format to be read or
printed using Acrobat reader, contact our webmaster >
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