Some time ago I saw a comparison here in DCX between the CMC and Hot Wheels Elite Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Passo Corto. As soon as I bought my HWE, I had to correct some... less good details. The HWE is quite decent and does not look bad next to its upper class congener, thus with a bit of work it would be brought pretty close to the CMC. This is the list of modifications I made:
- Swap the original wheels by a ptotoetched BBR metal set and sand the rolling surface of the new tires;
- Lower the suspensions on both axles to give it a more correct ground clearance;
- Brake detailing (including brake lines on all 4 wheels and copper pipes on the 4 callipers;
- Retouch the engine (particularly the fuel lines and connect the coils to the distributors);
- Carpet the passenger compartment;
- Replace the plastic steering wheel by a photoetched unit with wooden handle by AutoMobilia;
- Detail doors and dashboard including key lock in the glove compartment and key in the ignition;
- Add seat belts;
- Paint flat black the inside of the A-pillars;
- Detail the undercarriage including exhaust lines and adding brake and fuel lines, the latter with respective return and electric pump;
- Paint the semi-axles and drive shaft in the correct flat black, as well as the rear suspension leaf springs;
- Add shock absorbers on the front suspension and longitudinal bars on the rear axle with their respective fixation bolts;
- Paint red the radiator protection plate;
- Replace one of the fog lights that was missing on the model (thank you Modelissimo...);
- Swap the spare wheel by a photoetched one from a 410 SA and include a tool bag.
This is how the model was before (just a random photo taken from the internet):
This is how it turned out (when I took the photos I still haven't put the new spare wheel on):
The wheel upgrade alone makes it looks like the CMC version. Well done mate. I am also interested to know if it was easy enough to change the wheels to the BBR one.
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