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Hi,

This is the old Italeri/Revell kit that seems to be OOP for quite a while.
I built it 20 or 25 years ago. Built as a curbside model it is a really nice kit with only one major shortcoming: the unrealistically wide wheels. I reduced the width of the tyres and made real wire wheels. As far as I remember I detailed the interior, reworked the clumsy wipers and transferred the prancing horse and the chrome lettering on the boot lid from another kit.

If you are interested in this classic Ferrari and if you can still obtain the kit I would really recommend it.

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A similar topic of mine:

1962 Ferrari GTO
http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=78461

Posted

Really beautiful, the Italian plates and I badge are so evocative. I always liked these more than most Ferraris. Well done Jürgen!

Posted

You build some of the most beautiful cars Jurgen! I also love your wire wheels!!

I saw your tutorial on how to do them, but I am not skilled enough to do them myself! ;)

Posted

That looks absolutely spectacular. I'm in awe of the wire wheels, especially. It is a great kit, isn't it? Also, seeing this makes me think I know where Albrecht Goertz got the proportions of the 240ZG from!

bestest,

M.

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That is an ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL car! :wub:

I too have been trying to find one of these on the 'Bay............I want one to go with the N.A R.T Spyder that I'd like to build. Yeah Skip, this car BEGS to be done proper in a larger scale! The Revell/Renwal one is simply terrible.

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