Ferrari Mondial
ferrari2k
01-11-2007, 01:42 PM
Hi, as I now have the Ferrari 308, 328, 348, 360 and 430 I still need the 355 (have to save money ;) ) and the Mondial. Has there ever been a model of the Mondial? never heard of one.
And did I miss any Ferrari of the "beginner class" ? ;)
And did I miss any Ferrari of the "beginner class" ? ;)
nniemi
01-11-2007, 02:06 PM
Hi, as I now have the Ferrari 308, 328, 348, 360 and 430 I still need the 355 (have to save money ;) ) and the Mondial. Has there ever been a model of the Mondial? never heard of one.
And did I miss any Ferrari of the "beginner class" ? ;)
No there is no 1/24 scale plastic, or resin/multimedia kit of any of the Mondial variants. There is a polistil diecast Mondial in 1/25 scale. And of course there are some 1/43 resin and diecast models.
One "beginner class" Ferrari that you missed is Dino/Ferrari 308GT4 (no kit from this one either) and of course the classic Dino 206/246GT.
-Niko
And did I miss any Ferrari of the "beginner class" ? ;)
No there is no 1/24 scale plastic, or resin/multimedia kit of any of the Mondial variants. There is a polistil diecast Mondial in 1/25 scale. And of course there are some 1/43 resin and diecast models.
One "beginner class" Ferrari that you missed is Dino/Ferrari 308GT4 (no kit from this one either) and of course the classic Dino 206/246GT.
-Niko
MPWR
01-11-2007, 02:27 PM
Beginner class? There's nothing beginner class about Ferrari's V8s. It's the V8's that are usually developed for racing. (Ever see a Testarossa challenge?) This is why the V8s almost always to hold their value or appreciate, and the V12s tend to depreciate over the years.
ferrari2k
01-11-2007, 02:29 PM
No there is no 1/24 scale plastic, or resin/multimedia kit of any of the Mondial variants. There is a polistil diecast Mondial in 1/25 scale. And of course there are some 1/43 resin and diecast models.
One "beginner class" Ferrari that you missed is Dino/Ferrari 308GT4 (no kit from this one either) and of course the classic Dino 206/246GT.
-Niko
OK, thanks, the 246 is available from Fujimi, right?
I just called it "beginner class" because they are the "small" Ferraris ;)
One "beginner class" Ferrari that you missed is Dino/Ferrari 308GT4 (no kit from this one either) and of course the classic Dino 206/246GT.
-Niko
OK, thanks, the 246 is available from Fujimi, right?
I just called it "beginner class" because they are the "small" Ferraris ;)
Gamerxz
01-12-2007, 01:02 AM
I think i stil can get a F355 and 355 spider ... interested?
ferrari2k
01-12-2007, 04:25 AM
I think i stil can get a F355 and 355 spider ... interested?
And how should I get that from you? What do you want to have? PM me?
And how should I get that from you? What do you want to have? PM me?
gionc
01-12-2007, 08:46 AM
Beginner class? There's nothing beginner class about Ferrari's V8s. It's the V8's that are usually developed for racing. (Ever see a Testarossa challenge?) This is why the V8s almost always to hold their value or appreciate, and the V12s tend to depreciate over the years.
Wassa????? may be true for other stuff, not for ferraris: you'll find around 328 starting from 25000 usd and 348 for a bit more: but speaking of V12.... had to find something for a "human" price; anyway the fact of have a very hight access point seem to be the ferraris' actual polytics: at least they're still covering the Dino project (that anyway would be a V8), but haven't they the Maserati stuff to offer for "cheap" LOL at least ever in the same Fiat group?
Anyway Fujimi do a resin built 304 GT4
Wassa????? may be true for other stuff, not for ferraris: you'll find around 328 starting from 25000 usd and 348 for a bit more: but speaking of V12.... had to find something for a "human" price; anyway the fact of have a very hight access point seem to be the ferraris' actual polytics: at least they're still covering the Dino project (that anyway would be a V8), but haven't they the Maserati stuff to offer for "cheap" LOL at least ever in the same Fiat group?
Anyway Fujimi do a resin built 304 GT4
dhshaw103
01-12-2007, 08:52 AM
Here is a very useful database of Ferrari models 1/24 and 1/25.
http://www.italianhorses.net/DB/intro.htm
http://www.italianhorses.net/DB/intro.htm
ferrari2k
01-12-2007, 11:33 AM
Here is a very useful database of Ferrari models 1/24 and 1/25.
http://www.italianhorses.net/DB/intro.htm
Thanks, unfortunately no model of the Mondial exists... :(
So I think I have to go with any 1:18 model, will have a look at ebay.
http://www.italianhorses.net/DB/intro.htm
Thanks, unfortunately no model of the Mondial exists... :(
So I think I have to go with any 1:18 model, will have a look at ebay.
nniemi
01-12-2007, 12:03 PM
Thanks, unfortunately no model of the Mondial exists... :(
So I think I have to go with any 1:18 model, will have a look at ebay.
There is no 1/18 Mondial, either. Only possibilities are 1/43 scale and the polistil 1/25 diecast. Sorry.
-Niko
So I think I have to go with any 1:18 model, will have a look at ebay.
There is no 1/18 Mondial, either. Only possibilities are 1/43 scale and the polistil 1/25 diecast. Sorry.
-Niko
ferrari2k
01-12-2007, 02:09 PM
There is no 1/18 Mondial, either. Only possibilities are 1/43 scale and the polistil 1/25 diecast. Sorry.
-Niko
Wee, why are there nearly no models of this car?? Is it that bad? ;)
-Niko
Wee, why are there nearly no models of this car?? Is it that bad? ;)
bigfrit
01-12-2007, 04:20 PM
Wee, why are there nearly no models of this car?? Is it that bad? ;)
Google it, and prepare a puke bucket. You will see for your own eyes :)
:2cents: and sorry if somebody owns one:)
Google it, and prepare a puke bucket. You will see for your own eyes :)
:2cents: and sorry if somebody owns one:)
rsxse240
01-12-2007, 09:06 PM
the convertable mondial is nice, but the coupe...I just horked in my own shoes!
robertwhall
01-12-2007, 10:35 PM
The one modern Ferrari that was never kitted that I'd like to have seen was the 456...I have a couple diecasts, though.
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