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Old 10-28-2007, 08:51 AM
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ferrari 312T2 1977

Ferrari 312T2 1977 1:43 scale
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Niki Lauda test.
Self-modified details based on Tameo kit.






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Old 10-28-2007, 06:05 PM
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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

great build, and nice subject. bravo. which red did you use? I like it.
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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

where did you get the mesh screens of the trumpets? Did they came with the model?, Did you made them?


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Old 10-29-2007, 07:23 AM
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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

Hi,

painting is Ferrari Red with clear Tamiya TS 13.

Trumpet mesh screens are hand built like all wires (ignition, pipes and dashboard). I've added also rivets (0,3 mm) of cockpit screen. Tyres valves are made by lathe machine.

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Old 10-29-2007, 09:49 AM
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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

Excellent job. I really like the engine detail. I wasn't aware there were any six wheeled Ferraris out there!
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Excellent job. I really like the engine detail. I wasn't aware there were any six wheeled Ferraris out there!
Yea, I was wondering about a "dually" ferrari as well. Obviously this was real?! Crazy idea if so.
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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

Great Alberto, but, could you tell how you make them?

This is my 312T where I would like to use them.









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painting is Ferrari Red with clear Tamiya TS 13.

Trumpet mesh screens are hand built like all wires (ignition, pipes and dashboard). I've added also rivets (0,3 mm) of cockpit screen. Tyres valves are made by lathe machine.

Regards Alberto
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Old 10-31-2007, 02:37 AM
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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

Hi Porsnatic,
can you tell me exactly you need to know about building.


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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

Hi Alberto, I just want to know, how you did the trumpets grill mesh.

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can you tell me exactly you need to know about building.


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Old 10-31-2007, 02:38 PM
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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

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The grid has been done with two molds (negative and positive). We must place a piece of fine grid on the first and exert strong pressure with the second. After you remove the grill and cut off the part that you need with small scissors.

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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

Alberto, where I can get those molds to make the grill? Do you made it?

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The grid has been done with two molds (negative and positive). We must place a piece of fine grid on the first and exert strong pressure with the second. After you remove the grill and cut off the part that you need with small scissors.

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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

Alberto, where I can get those molds to make the grill? Did you made it?

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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

Excellent build.

It's also the first I have heard of a 6-wheeler Ferrari. Interesting
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Re: ferrari 312T2 1977

Wonderful work, your model looks like 1/20th scale!!
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