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Old 07-03-2006, 10:21 PM
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Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

Does anyone know where part #103 goes? Its not listed on the part sheet, nor is it anywhere in the instructions. Its shaped like a little box.
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Re: Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

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Does anyone know where part #103 goes? Its not listed on the part sheet, nor is it anywhere in the instructions. Its shaped like a little box.
Between parts #102 and #104?
Seriously though, I'll have a look when I get home.
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Re: Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

Haha. But the highest part number listed is 102.
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Re: Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

If you collect the unneeded parts from all current Revell kits, you´re able to build a McLaren F1

Never seen this part before. But you are right, it doesn´t appear in the instructions at all.
Maybe i should ask RoG.
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Re: Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

OK, you've really got me curious now. I looked over the 612 tree and couldn't find ANYTHING numbered 103

Have you got any pictures? Which tree is it on? What parts are next to it?
I guess it's possible I just didn't notice the part on the tree but I looked twice, so I don't think that's the case.
I have the ROG kit (produced in Poland) do you have the US box version? Maybe (but unlikely) the sprues are different for that version?
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Re: Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

Go to a Ferrari dealership and ask a machanic where the part should go on the original car
I do not have the kit myself so can't help you. If you do not abviously miss anything, can't you use it for your partbox?
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Re: Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

I don't have a pic, but its next to the wheel hubs (part #s 44, 45, 73, 74), the shocks (72 and 66) and the rear diffuser (#82).
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Re: Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

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I don't have a pic, but its next to the wheel hubs (part #s 44, 45, 73, 74), the shocks (72 and 66) and the rear diffuser (#82).
OK, I'll check it out this evening
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Re: Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

I know I saw a discussion on this shortly after the ROG kit came out. IIRC it is simply 'extra'.
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Re: Part location for Revell Ferrari 612

Found it. Haven't got a clue though what it is
It looks as if it was intended to be fitted to a sloped surface though.

I suspect Ferrari TR is correct and that it is a spare.

Let us know if you find a home for it somewhere in that Scagi!
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