GETTING STARTED

Agora Models supplies everything needed to build the model, but I have put together a list of items that I found that improve the experience. These are just suggestions, there is no need to do it exactly this way.

Work Space


This model is going to take a long time to build, so having a good work space to assemble it is important. I created a dedicated location with a small table and laid down a self-healing 24×36″ craft mat by Dahle:

Dahle Vantage 24″x36″ Self-Healing Cutting Mat

This has a black background with a 1/2″ grid, imperial and metric rulers, and is big enough to cover my workspace.

Super Glue


This partwork build requires a lot of super gluing parts together. Super glue or CA (CyanoAcrylate) glue is quite common, but I have had really good experiences using these Loctite liquid and gel applicators:

Loctite Super Glue Control Gel and Ultra Liquid

Screwdriver Set


Agora provides a few basic tools along with the issues. However, I found that these tools are not that great, so instead I used this precision screwdriver/tool set by ORIA:

ORIA 86 in 1 Precision Screwdriver Set

This set has many other useful tools such as different sharp-point tweezers, razor knife, magnetizing block, pry tools, etc.

Another screwdriver set I picked up is fantastic, but it does not contain any of the other tools. This is the iFixit Manta Driver Kit:

Then, I finally got my hands on a set of amazing Wera Kraftform Phillip-head screwdrivers. These things are nearly indestructible:

Wera 2050 PH/4 Kraftform Micro Phillips Precision Screwdriver Set

Organizer


This model is assembled using hundreds of tiny screws. The screws are marked with designations such as AP, BP, AM, CM, etc.  As there will be many types of plastic screws (ending in P) and metal screws (ending in M), keeping them organized is extremely helpful. And, since extra screws are included in every issue, you will need someplace to store them all.

I bought a cheap 36-slot organizer from Amazon but any similar product would work fine. I taped the small designation labels included with the screw bags into each compartment to keep everything tidy.

36 Grid Storage Organizer

Lubricating Oil


I still recommend pre-threading all of the metal holes with the correct screw before attaching things into place. This simply involves driving the intended screw into each hole and removing it before actually fastening anything together. The screws are made of harder metal than the die-cast parts so they should create threads in the metal. This will make the actual connection straighter and easier to use.

However, a complete game-changer for installing metal screws is to pick up some 3-in-One Multi-Purpose Oil and add a tiny bit to the tip of each metal screw (or into the hole). Using this oil, the metal screws go in much easier and will rarely bind, break, or strip.

Custom Modifications (Mods)


If you plan on modifying your ship, you may want to look into some of the many mods available to us before you start building.

See my MODS page for details.

The Community


There are a lot of other Agora Models 1:8 scale Ferrari LaFerrari model builders online where you can learn more about the kit, build tips and tricks, videos, ask questions, and join discussions. Don’t be a stranger, we are friendly!

YouTube Channels

I found a few channels that are a great presentation of the build and may help provide insight into what it takes to build this model:

World of Wayne

Wayne Green plans to documents his build of the LaFerrari over in the UK. His videos are fantastic and provide a lot of detail and camera angles for each issue.

https://www.youtube.com/@WorldofWayneUK

Facebook Groups

There are also Facebook groups dedicated to the build. There is a ton of information and help to be found. Some of the groups I visit are:

Build the Ferrari LaFerrari by Agora Models – Partwork Central

 

Next Up


 Stage 01 – Front Nose (Upper Panel), Ferrari Badge, Rear Plate