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Finished (some time ago) : Ferrari 250 GTO (1/24 Gunze Sangyo High Tech)


Sennake
09-01-2003, 04:19 PM
I made some pics today of a kit that I built about 10 years ago, to show somewhere in another topic, but I might as well give everyone else the chance to look at them. It is NOT an easy kit to build, but when it is completed, you get a nice piece of museum art :)

Now that I look at the pictures, I see that I should probably have dusted off the model before taking them... 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

Bangai-o
09-01-2003, 04:25 PM
Great work, just started the progress report on mine, unfortunately mine has no engine as I haven't found one of those yet and they sell for 3 times the price.

EMAXX
09-01-2003, 06:56 PM
That looks awesome. WOW!!! I love it. :)

tonioseven
09-01-2003, 07:22 PM
An excellent job on one of the most beautiful Ferraris of all times!! You wouldn't happen to have a model of the notchback version of this car would you? I had a diecast a long time ago but it was lost.

flyonthewall
09-01-2003, 07:24 PM
I Want One!

kunta
09-01-2003, 07:38 PM
absolutely Beautiful!!

I have Italeri one but want this kit.

Hiroboy
09-02-2003, 02:23 AM
Very nice and nice photos as well. Love it.

marci-blitz
09-02-2003, 04:34 AM
An excellent job on one of the most beautiful Ferraris of all times!! You wouldn't happen to have a model of the notchback version of this car would you? I had a diecast a long time ago but it was lost.

Tonioseven, do you mean the '64 250 GTO?
Then, you need to get a Mini Exotics Transkit from R&D Unique

http://www.rndunique.com/rnd_displayitem.cfm?pk=222

plus any 250 GTO base kit (Italeri, Revell or Protar) and off you go!

:grinyes: :grinyes: :grinyes:

Marc

RallyRaider
09-02-2003, 04:59 AM
Beautiful.
Love that wild exhaust.
The front tyres sure were skinny.

Sennake
09-02-2003, 07:18 AM
Tonioseven, do you mean the '64 250 GTO?


No, I think he means the Ferrari "breadvan", which wasn't really a 250 GTO but a rebuilt 250 GT SWB by Drogo. He thought that the bodywork would have better aerodynamic characteristics this way.

http://userweb.pronet.be/serthi24/BREADVAN-2.JPG

http://www.grandprixmodels.co.uk/fsw/fsw0502/colour300/4-2.jpg

marci-blitz
09-02-2003, 09:19 AM
No, I think he means the Ferrari "breadvan", which wasn't really a 250 GTO but a rebuilt 250 GT SWB by Drogo. He thought that the bodywork would have better aerodynamic characteristics this way.

http://userweb.pronet.be/serthi24/BREADVAN-2.JPG

http://www.grandprixmodels.co.uk/fsw/fsw0502/colour300/4-2.jpg

No prob, same thing with the "Breadvan"!
Get a resin transkit from R&D Unique and add a GTO kit as a base.

http://www.rndunique.com/rnd_displayitem.cfm?pk=238

They do 3 different transkits, the '64 GTO, the Breadvan and the 330LMB!

All the best, Marc

Valentino
09-02-2003, 04:55 PM
So beautiful, great craftmanship. congratulation :thumbsup:

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