My latest purchase: Gunze Sangyo Ferrari 250 GTO!
Bangai-o
08-29-2003, 09:50 AM
Forget the ugly Enzo this is perhaps the most beautiful car ever made and this kit is pretty special too, apparently out of production since 1986. Cost me $51 plus shipping from Ebay.
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto.JPG
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto2.JPG
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto3.JPG
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto4.JPG
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto5.JPG
As you can see the kit comes with many metal and photo-etched parts, I'm really looking forward to this but I don't think i'm good enough yet so I'll probably do a 350Z first to have one more run through priming and painting before this mammoth task. I'm going to do it either ed or yellow, a colour which they did make the original car in although some people believe it was never made pure yellow, I know a yellow one raced at Spa in 65 and I think Silverstone 62. My dad thinks it will look like a toy in yellow though, what do you guys think?
http://mstamm.imgaming.com/pics/auto/250gto_3.jpg
*Mops up saliva*
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto.JPG
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto2.JPG
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto3.JPG
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto4.JPG
http://www.pbmorris.demon.co.uk/250gto5.JPG
As you can see the kit comes with many metal and photo-etched parts, I'm really looking forward to this but I don't think i'm good enough yet so I'll probably do a 350Z first to have one more run through priming and painting before this mammoth task. I'm going to do it either ed or yellow, a colour which they did make the original car in although some people believe it was never made pure yellow, I know a yellow one raced at Spa in 65 and I think Silverstone 62. My dad thinks it will look like a toy in yellow though, what do you guys think?
http://mstamm.imgaming.com/pics/auto/250gto_3.jpg
*Mops up saliva*
nervestrikes
08-29-2003, 10:21 AM
I wanted and still want that kit soo so bad, but hey what don't I want right. Well, personally I would like to see you paint it red or yellow too because that is in true Ferrari fashion.
Carrera RS
08-29-2003, 10:31 AM
Worth every penny, IMO. What color are you planning to paint it?
RS
RS
Murray Kish
08-29-2003, 03:05 PM
Here's mine that I finished in May this year (sorry the pic's not the best. Haven't got any good ones with my new camera yet.)
http://members.shaw.ca/m.k.kish/images/ferrari2.jpg
Looks like you've got the hi-tech version of the kit. Mine was just the lo-tech version: all plastic (no metal), and curbside. I would like to get ahold of the high-tech version and build it someday too.
One word of caution: I found that the plastic used for the body was very brittle and actually crazed very easily when I applied spray-can primer to it. I tried two different kinds (Duplicolor and Plasticote) and both had to be rescued with alot of patience and sandpaper. I ended up using Gunze Mr. Surfacer through my airbrush in the end and it worked very well. Whatever you plan to use, shoot a test section on the inside of the body before coating the outside!!
BTW, I have a few links with pictures I could send you that might be helpful. Send me a pm if you'd like me to put a list together
Also, the pic below was the only one I could find of this car with yellow paint on it. If you find a good pic of a yellow version, please post it or let cc: me a copy!!
Murray
http://www.geocities.com/gto250f/250gto9.jpg
http://members.shaw.ca/m.k.kish/images/ferrari2.jpg
Looks like you've got the hi-tech version of the kit. Mine was just the lo-tech version: all plastic (no metal), and curbside. I would like to get ahold of the high-tech version and build it someday too.
One word of caution: I found that the plastic used for the body was very brittle and actually crazed very easily when I applied spray-can primer to it. I tried two different kinds (Duplicolor and Plasticote) and both had to be rescued with alot of patience and sandpaper. I ended up using Gunze Mr. Surfacer through my airbrush in the end and it worked very well. Whatever you plan to use, shoot a test section on the inside of the body before coating the outside!!
BTW, I have a few links with pictures I could send you that might be helpful. Send me a pm if you'd like me to put a list together
Also, the pic below was the only one I could find of this car with yellow paint on it. If you find a good pic of a yellow version, please post it or let cc: me a copy!!
Murray
http://www.geocities.com/gto250f/250gto9.jpg
Murray Kish
08-29-2003, 03:09 PM
Scratch what I said above about a yellow version. I found this in my own collection of reference pics... :screwy:
http://www.web-cars.com/gto/109-21as.JPG
Murray
http://www.web-cars.com/gto/109-21as.JPG
Murray
SkylineFan
08-29-2003, 03:15 PM
ALex is by far in my opinion the best builder out there, especially Ferraris!!!!!
http://italianhorses.net/GunGTO2/Gallery/GunGTO2%2002.JPG
http://italianhorses.net/GunGTO2/Gallery/GunGTO2%2002.JPG
Ferrari TR
08-29-2003, 03:24 PM
Excellent!
Great car, kit and Deal.
Everytime I find one of these on E-bay the bidding gets out of hand quickly.
:licka:
Great car, kit and Deal.
Everytime I find one of these on E-bay the bidding gets out of hand quickly.
:licka:
egon_dude
08-29-2003, 03:26 PM
that looks like an amazing kit there, of one of my all time favourite cars; i wish the model shops round here did some decent kits (ok i realise this kit is OOP, but the only decent classis kit i have found is the fujimi GT40 mkII). Ill never forget the day i saw one of these in the real, i was out cycling on holiday in wiltshire (south of england). I was freewheeling down this country lane, and i heard this real loud, metallic exhaust note that you only get from a highly tuned, classic engine. Upon turning round to see what it was, the bright red of a 250GTO greeted me, with the number plate "250 GTO". That was definatley the best car i have seen on the open road. I have since seen the same car on TV at the goodwood festival of speed, and i think it belongs to the bloke out of the rock band Pink Floyd (or was it Fleetwood Mac? cant remember)
Any way, good luck with the kit, keep us posted with lots of pics :grinyes: )
Any way, good luck with the kit, keep us posted with lots of pics :grinyes: )
Murray Kish
08-29-2003, 03:51 PM
http://italianhorses.net/GunGTO2/Gallery/GunGTO2%2002.JPG
Sorry, but I don't think any photos from my post came from that site. The image of the yellow GTO and the blue/yellow version are from http://www.web-cars.com/gto/ferrari.html which has quite a few good pictures of the real cars and their history. I believe the yellow one was a replica...
That said, http://italianhorses.net is an AWESOME site that was part of my reference for my build. The articles and photos are first-rate and quite thorough. Very highly recommended that people check it out...
Murray
Sorry, but I don't think any photos from my post came from that site. The image of the yellow GTO and the blue/yellow version are from http://www.web-cars.com/gto/ferrari.html which has quite a few good pictures of the real cars and their history. I believe the yellow one was a replica...
That said, http://italianhorses.net is an AWESOME site that was part of my reference for my build. The articles and photos are first-rate and quite thorough. Very highly recommended that people check it out...
Murray
Bangai-o
08-29-2003, 04:44 PM
that looks like an amazing kit there, of one of my all time favourite cars; i wish the model shops round here did some decent kits (ok i realise this kit is OOP, but the only decent classis kit i have found is the fujimi GT40 mkII). Ill never forget the day i saw one of these in the real, i was out cycling on holiday in wiltshire (south of england). I was freewheeling down this country lane, and i heard this real loud, metallic exhaust note that you only get from a highly tuned, classic engine. Upon turning round to see what it was, the bright red of a 250GTO greeted me, with the number plate "250 GTO". That was definatley the best car i have seen on the open road. I have since seen the same car on TV at the goodwood festival of speed, and i think it belongs to the bloke out of the rock band Pink Floyd (or was it Fleetwood Mac? cant remember)
Any way, good luck with the kit, keep us posted with lots of pics :grinyes: )
Wow! That'd be the Pink Floyd drummer then :cool: ! I was at Goodwood this year and was right by him as he waited to go down to the finish line, unfortunately he was driving a different Ferrari :frown:.
Any way, good luck with the kit, keep us posted with lots of pics :grinyes: )
Wow! That'd be the Pink Floyd drummer then :cool: ! I was at Goodwood this year and was right by him as he waited to go down to the finish line, unfortunately he was driving a different Ferrari :frown:.
jetvl
08-30-2003, 11:50 AM
a guy down the road from me own's one of those.
might be a replica,i don't know my ferrari's very well.
what are they worth?
might be a replica,i don't know my ferrari's very well.
what are they worth?
lawsonbm
08-31-2003, 02:02 AM
the 1962 Silverstone car wasn't yellow, it was green (look up chassis# 3505GT).. if you look click on the second link (both are chassis list) it'll have the colour the car was delivered in right under the chassis number
http://www.qv500.com/ferrari250gtop3.htm
http://www.barchetta.cc/english/All.Ferraris/summary/SN.250.GTO.62.htm
http://www.qv500.com/ferrari250gtop3.htm
http://www.barchetta.cc/english/All.Ferraris/summary/SN.250.GTO.62.htm
Murray Kish
08-31-2003, 11:54 PM
a guy down the road from me own's one of those.
might be a replica,i don't know my ferrari's very well.
what are they worth?
The real thing is VERY rare. There were only about 30 or 40 ever built and they're usually worth several million dollars...
http://www.web-cars.com/gto/ferrari.html has a pretty good history of the car if you're interested.
Murray
might be a replica,i don't know my ferrari's very well.
what are they worth?
The real thing is VERY rare. There were only about 30 or 40 ever built and they're usually worth several million dollars...
http://www.web-cars.com/gto/ferrari.html has a pretty good history of the car if you're interested.
Murray
jetvl
09-01-2003, 12:20 AM
i guess it's a replica then.
would'nt park the real thing out on the street.
thank's
would'nt park the real thing out on the street.
thank's
Sennake
09-01-2003, 07:24 AM
The real thing is VERY rare. There were only about 30 or 40 ever built and they're usually worth several million dollars...
http://www.web-cars.com/gto/ferrari.html has a pretty good history of the car if you're interested.
Murray
36 to be exact. I have all the chassis numbers as well if you like.
I built the hi-tech version about 10 years ago. It won several modelcar contests, and I'll post some pictures tonight (I'm not home right now). It's one of the best kits I ever built, although not very easy!!!
BTW "yellow" was the color of the Belgian "Ecurie Francorchamps", in the 50ies and 60ies, when cars still drove for their country...
And as for the value of a 250 GTO : a few years ago I spoke with mr Wang (of Wang computers) at the Ferrari Days at Spa Francorchamps, and he payed 20.000.000 $ for his dark blue GTO, although he admitted that they lost some of their value lately...
http://www.web-cars.com/gto/ferrari.html has a pretty good history of the car if you're interested.
Murray
36 to be exact. I have all the chassis numbers as well if you like.
I built the hi-tech version about 10 years ago. It won several modelcar contests, and I'll post some pictures tonight (I'm not home right now). It's one of the best kits I ever built, although not very easy!!!
BTW "yellow" was the color of the Belgian "Ecurie Francorchamps", in the 50ies and 60ies, when cars still drove for their country...
And as for the value of a 250 GTO : a few years ago I spoke with mr Wang (of Wang computers) at the Ferrari Days at Spa Francorchamps, and he payed 20.000.000 $ for his dark blue GTO, although he admitted that they lost some of their value lately...
Sennake
09-01-2003, 12:04 PM
As promised :
Now that I look at them, I see that I should probably dust it off before taking pictures... Oh well, you get the general idea :)
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_01.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_02.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_03.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_04.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_05.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_06.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_07.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_08.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_09.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_10.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_11.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_12.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_13.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_14.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_15.jpg
Now that I look at them, I see that I should probably dust it off before taking pictures... Oh well, you get the general idea :)
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_01.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_02.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_03.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_04.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_05.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_06.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_07.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_08.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_09.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_10.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_11.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_12.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_13.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_14.jpg
http://www.misteryracing.com/sennake/250gto/250gto_15.jpg
willimo
09-01-2003, 01:35 PM
That is so fine!
Murray Kish
09-01-2003, 10:59 PM
Very Nice!!
I especially like Picture #3 (straight side view). What a beautiful car!!
Murray
I especially like Picture #3 (straight side view). What a beautiful car!!
Murray
Luka3000gt
09-02-2003, 04:15 AM
Scratch what I said above about a yellow version. I found this in my own collection of reference pics...
That yellow car isn't a jaguar e -type? :eek7:
That yellow car isn't a jaguar e -type? :eek7:
Murray Kish
09-02-2003, 12:12 PM
I'm pretty sure it's a Ferrari. However, it is decieving becuase it doesn't seem to have the 3 'scoops' in front of the hood like all other 250GTO's I can remember seeing. Oh well, I'm pretty sure it's a replica anyways...
Murray
Murray
Sennake
09-02-2003, 12:23 PM
However, it is decieving becuase it doesn't seem to have the 3 'scoops' in front of the hood like all other 250GTO's I can remember seeing.
It DOES have them, they are just closed, that's all. Every GTO has the ability to be driven with either open or closed scoops...
It DOES have them, they are just closed, that's all. Every GTO has the ability to be driven with either open or closed scoops...
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