Fujimi Ferrari 248F1 & Tamiya Yamaha YZR-M1 '04 Tutorial 3/9 SP-11

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2009

the moon language you are hearing here is called Japanese.

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  • Such a pro.

  • Yes it is Urethane, more than likely it's the 3 urethane set from finishers.

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  • He made actual seat belts?! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

    Holy Shit!! This guy is real good!!!!

  • @franku26 so that make surface smooth.

    He put decals on red paint and after that he put urethane coating, so coating above decal is uneven.

  • why does he sand it down after applying the urethane?

  • Why is he building two of the same?

  • urethane clear is incredible. it is also quite toxic, I'm glad he's wearing filters and a cap

  • Wow, that guy can really build the F1's. Especially the more recent Ferrari's. I did Tamiya's F2001 and did a bad job. . . Worst F1 I ever built. Can learn a lot from this guy!

  • @shishihenge -If you dont wear a proper respirator urethane can give you water in the lungs amongst other (worse) syndromes...Try googling urethane related respiratory damages, search pictures if you´re brave!

  • flammable, carcinogenic, supertoxic, persistent organic polutant, you name it. at least he's wearing a mask and hat.

  • can anyone tell me the compound they use after the clearing and if it is available in america and also the proper procedure in using that compound

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