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Ferrari F50 transkit??

I was just wondering, if there are any Ferrari F50 transkits out there produced, like the one with the big rear wing and the black 5 spokes wheels?

Thanky for any information on that!
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you mean the f50 GT ?

IIRC chris from SAS was looking into it. i think.
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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

MSM Creations is coming out with a transkit for the F50 GT using the tamiya kit as a donor. Its due out anytime... I have Kevin at Strada Sports notifying me when its available....

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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

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I was just wondering, if there are any Ferrari F50 transkits out there produced, like the one with the big rear wing and the black 5 spokes wheels?

Thanky for any information on that!
Here's a review of the MSM kit.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...2&postcount=22
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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

Wait, there is an F50 with black 5 spokes and a spoiler?!?!?! Where the hell have I been? LOL
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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

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Wait, there is an F50 with black 5 spokes and a spoiler?!?!?! Where the hell have I been? LOL
You are quite funny!
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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

Hi all,

Just got my MSM creation transkit. I was a little disappointed with it though, as it seems MSM have decided to convert the Tamiya kit into a curbside model. I found that this made the transkit a very expensive purchase. I will try to make full use of Tamiya's excellent engine, so will have to undertake a lot of modification of the rear end using the original kit parts.

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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

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Hi all,

Just got my MSM creation transkit. I was a little disappointed with it though, as it seems MSM have decided to convert the Tamiya kit into a curbside model. I found that this made the transkit a very expensive purchase. I will try to make full use of Tamiya's excellent engine, so will have to undertake a lot of modification of the rear end using the original kit parts.

My rating 6/10
Duh... That is why I posted the review weeks ago.
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Duh... That is why I posted the review weeks ago.
I did not see your review. There is no need to be sarcastic!

I thought that other fellow AF members would appreciate an additional opinion in any case.
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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

Sorry, I didn't mean to...
You just posted it two messages down from review link.
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What are you Oli? A TellyTubby or something?!
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who, me?
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Re: Ferrari F50 transkit??

In the past this was produced in 1/12th scale to fit with the Tamiya die cast. I have one and the casting quality is good but I'm not sure of the fitment. Check it out,,,http://www.autoplacemodel.com/produc...tcomplete.html

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