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Old 09-16-2002, 10:18 PM
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Ferrari Testarossa detail parts?

I'm interested in doing a 1/24 full-open Ferrari Testarossa based on Tamiya's kit.

However, I've never seen any detail sets for this car at all. Do any exist?
I'm guessing the side fins near the doors could benefit from photoetched parts, since the original kit was a late 80s model.
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Old 09-16-2002, 10:25 PM
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Never seen one and I am all about Ferrari.
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Old 09-16-2002, 10:32 PM
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So far I've picked up 3 sets from Replicas and Miniatures of Maryland:

Cavalinos
Pininfarina Badges
Testarossa interior details

Horses and badges are self-explanitory.

The interior set has the seat belt buckles, the shift gate, the speaker grilles, the dashboard surround and the center console thingies...

I still want the RMoM TR badge set... Hiroaki posted a pic of his...


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Yes, you can get scripts and shift gates but that's about it.
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Yeah, opening doors would require lots of plastic fabrication...
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Old 09-17-2002, 07:37 AM
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Okay, I'd love to get the interior set. What's the url to R&M's website?
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I don't think they have one...

ScaleDreams.com has a R&MoM section:
http://scaledreams.com/R&MOFMD.HTM

But the only Ferrari parts are for 250s.

I can't find much else online:
http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...of+Maryland%22
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Re: Ferrari Testarossa detail parts?

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I'm interested in doing a 1/24 full-open Ferrari Testarossa based on Tamiya's kit.

However, I've never seen any detail sets for this car at all. Do any exist?
I'm guessing the side fins near the doors could benefit from photoetched parts, since the original kit was a late 80s model.
Robustelli of Itali used to do a PE set that included 'Testarossa' emblems and shift gates.
Other than that I don't know of any detail sets.

HTH,
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Replicars and Miniatures Company of Maryland doesn't have a website. The owner of RMCM is Norman Veber, you can reach him at 317 Roosevelt Avenue SW, Glen Burnie Maryland 21061.

The stuff RMCM sells is top, the resin parts are very good and looks like plastic!! :flash:
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Is this my friend JP from the Netherlands?? If so, welcome aboard!
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Cool Huh?

Could this be THE, JP?
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Yes Bob it's me! For all the others; JP stands for Jean-Paul:sun:
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Replicars and Miniatures Company of Maryland doesn't have a website. The owner of RMCM is Norman Veber, you can reach him at 317 Roosevelt Avenue SW, Glen Burnie Maryland 21061.

The stuff RMCM sells is top, the resin parts are very good and looks like plastic!! :flash:
Are all their (his?) products still in production, or made to order? If I ask him, could I still get some of his older pieces?

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Hi JP, I'm Bob's friend, Dino. You and I have e-mailed before. I have a new e-mail now, we need to reconnect. Welcome to AF!:flash:
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