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Ferrari F40

How much detail does the Tamiya F40 model have? I know it has an engine but is it just a half static engine or a full detailed engine like you'd find in a Revell or AMT kit? How rare is the kit and how much would you expect to pay for one? Thanks for any input.
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Old 02-21-2006, 08:41 PM
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Re: Ferrari F40

Great engine detail. Not too rare. You would pay around anywhere from $20-40. I am not sure about the Revell kit, so I cannot compare it to it.
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Re: Ferrari F40

i'm confused by the "static" comment.
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Old 02-21-2006, 08:49 PM
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Re: Ferrari F40

Great, thanks for that info. If I buy one I don't want the topside of the engine only, thats why I was asking. Does anyone know of a detailed reference gallery of the F40, mainly the important shots like engine and interior. Thanks again for your help mate.
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Re: Ferrari F40

Static is like Maisto diecast junk, or ..more or less a curbside. No real engine detail, maybe that shit molded onto the chassis.

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Re: Ferrari F40

I`ll agree that it is pretty well detailed, and a decent kit. Personally, I felt the Fujimi kit is a bit more accurate and looks more convincing when finished. If I was looking for an F40 kit, that would be it.
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Re: Ferrari F40

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Does anyone know of a detailed reference gallery of the F40, mainly the important shots like engine and interior.
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http://modeler1.fotki.com/ferrari_f40/
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Re: Ferrari F40

Tamiya has the new F40 Competizione MonteShell out, mostly same as the early F40 release, plus HLJ has the both in stock about US$15, GB£9, AU$20 for standard F40 and US$25, GB£15, AU$35 for Competizione F40 plus shipping

heres the link for both at Hobbylink Japan:
F40- http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM24077
Competizione- http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM24284

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http://www.1999.co.jp/asp/GoodsDetai...op_right_e.asp

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Old 02-22-2006, 02:33 AM
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Re: Ferrari F40

Inside Revell F40 Box:
http://home.wanadoo.nl/berghorst/Ferrari_F40_kit.html
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Re: Ferrari F40

I have found this site to have many detail shots of Ferrari's.
http://www.ferraris-online.com/pages...r=FE-F40-90568
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Re: Ferrari F40

Wow thanks for all the help. Much appreciated, I've decided to get the F40 next for a OOB build to try and get back into my other models. I just got a Tamiya AMG 600SEL sedan yesterday, I'm looking for some decent sized wheels if anyone has some for sale. I've bookmarked all those links to come back on when I get the F40, Fujimi, Revell or Tamiya. Thanks again
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Re: Ferrari F40

OK, so it's a late reply (I've been out of town), but I figured I could offer something on this one.

The Tamiya F40 is a great kit- but it does need a bit of work. It's not quite an 'instant masterpiece, just shake box' build like the Enzo. For a list of my gripes, and how to correct them, check out my F40 build (link in my sig).

As for references, I doubt there's another car as well documented on the web as the F40. Takes a bit of looking, but there's alot out there.
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Re: Ferrari F40

hmm, from the looks of it, the revell F40 kit has the wrong exhaust headers, instead using the ones found on the 288 kit sprue that it shares.

related question.
is the wiring of the 288GTo's engine anything like how it is in the F40?
from what i can see, the plug cords in the F40 run to plugs set in the intake "rig" above it.
does the 288 do the same thing?
i can for the life of me find a picture of a 288 engine out of the car.
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hmm, from the looks of it, the revell F40 kit has the wrong exhaust headers, instead using the ones found on the 288 kit sprue that it shares.

related question.
is the wiring of the 288GTo's engine anything like how it is in the F40?
from what i can see, the plug cords in the F40 run to plugs set in the intake "rig" above it.
does the 288 do the same thing?
i can for the life of me find a picture of a 288 engine out of the car.
The Revell kit does have a correct muffler/resonator- it's on one of the black sprues, not the silver. As for the manifolds themselves, I don't think that was a correct configuration on the 288, either. I'm pretty sure the 288, like the F40, had equal length pipes leading to the correlators and the turbines. Fujimi is guilty of this simplification on both their F40 and 288 kits.

The F40 was one of the first Ferrari's built with electronic ignition. The spark plug wires lead to the coil packs, which were mounted on brackets attatched to the intake manifolds. Other Ferrari's contemporary to the 288 (328, Testarossa) had conventional ignition systems (distributors). I don't have any pics, but I wouldn't be surprized if the 288 has a 4 contact distributor on the end of a camshaft on each cylinder bank, like on the 328.
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