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1/24 Ferrari flat 12?


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Hi,

Curious why no one, seemingly anyways, has made a 1/24 Ferrari flat 12 engine? Seems like such a beautiful looking motor.

I suppose the answer would be "Where does one put it?".

Is Fisher Model & Pattern the only ones making the awesome 312P? That would be a good candidate.

Thoughts any one?

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Tamiya's Testarossa has had one for 20+ years. Revell/Monogram also have one, but the Tamiya looks better.

Where to put one? A model of Bob Norwood's 288 GTO drag car, of course. It had a flat-12 up front, making crazy horsepower. It was fed by a massive centrifugal supercharger which was really a turbocharger with the exhaust inlet side cut off and converted to chain drive. Crazy car.

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Hey,

Well I looked at the Tamiya Testarossa. You're right and I should have been less vague about my post. Sorry about that.

I mean the flat 12 from 60's era with all those intake stacks etc...

Thats one fine looking engine.

My complete question would have been why no one makes a resin version of the 60's era flat 12. Man I was half asleep earlier.

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Yes, those MFH kits are perfect, pricy but I think its warranted seeing just how much detail you have. And the instructions are excellent.

I've there P68 on the shelf waiting for when I am a more experienced modeler. Man what a kit!

It would be cool if they sold parts as an option.

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Hi,

Just an update to this thread, The Fisher 312P took the V12 and not boxer, which the HRM 330P4 engine/tranny will work just fine with.

So we have a solution to an engine kit for what seems like the only 1/24 scale 312P kit around. Pretty excited about this.

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312P was a 3-liter v12 that was also used in Formula 1 cars. 330P4 was 4-liter and may have external differences from the 3-liter.

It would take a lot of work to install a detailed engine in the Fisher 312P kit as the casting is quite thick and there is no chassis detail to speak of. I have one of these, it's a beautiful replica of a beautiful car, but to me it's destined to be a curbside model.

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