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Old 08-21-2008, 05:13 PM
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Fujimi Ferrari speculation

Didn't someone mention a rumor that Fujimi was going to release another classic Ferrari? Was that Hiro?

Just a thought: a Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider? It is a popular Ferrari and just celebrated it's 50th anniversary (Pebble Beach featured them this year).

I don't mean to start a Ferrari wish thread, though! Just expressing a thought.

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Old 08-22-2008, 02:12 AM
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

You mean this post:

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ps: I heard a rumor that Hasegawa will release another Ferrari kit.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...7&postcount=34

However, I don't care who does it as long as it's a well done, not so expensive kit of a 50-60's Ferrari.
I would love to see a '64 250 GTO in affordable plastic kit!
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Old 08-22-2008, 06:14 AM
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

Ah, i like to talk about such speculations on who's gonna produce what ferraris...

for me i like to see some LWB ferraris...any coupe or spyder will do...period.
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

We need a decent kit of 250 TdF. There are so many variations, model companies can make a killing just slightly altering the mold and making various kits.
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Old 08-22-2008, 05:45 PM
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

Thinking about it I wouldn't refuse a nice plastic kit of a 250 MM or a 375 MM!
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Old 08-22-2008, 10:12 PM
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

Well, honestly if Fujimi's doing another classic Ferrari then I'm hoping it's a continuation of their excellent series of curbside 60's/70's sports racing cars.

The world needs a plastic Ferrari 512M. I mean, we have the Heller/Union/Testors Ferrari 512S, a vacuformed transkit by UMI for said Heller/Union/Testors Ferrari 512S, the OOP Fisher curbside, and the wicked expensive Model Factory Hiro kit.

Fujimi kitted the Porsche 917K, the Ferrari's rival, so isn't this car a natural for that series of kits?

Still, in terms of road cars there's a lot of uncovered territory too. Personally, a 250GT Lusso, a 166M Barchetta, or (as stated before) a 250GT California would fill huge gaps in the list of available Ferraris. A brand-new 250LM would be welcome, too.
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

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The world needs a plastic Ferrari 512M.
a 166M Barchetta,
or A brand-new 250LM would be welcome, too.
I would love to have any one of these kits released in full detail plastic at a Fujimi or Hasegawa price.

However, I would also be very happy with the others you mention as well.
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

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Originally Posted by BVC500
Didn't someone mention a rumor that Fujimi was going to release another classic Ferrari? Was that Hiro?

Just a thought: a Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider? It is a popular Ferrari and just celebrated it's 50th anniversary (Pebble Beach featured them this year).

I don't mean to start a Ferrari wish thread, though! Just expressing a thought.
No that's not me, but I know Fujimi's next Ferrari is 641/2 in 1/20 scale.
Besides that, I hope Fujimi makes the best use of the 250 GTO parts, and release SWB and Lusso. I'll even live with inaccuracies as long as they make good-looking bodies.
I also expect the new California by Christmas, but that's a pure guess.
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Old 08-23-2008, 08:26 AM
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

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No that's not me, but I know Fujimi's next Ferrari is 641/2 in 1/20 scale.
Cheers to that!
Excellent choice by Fujimi!
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

Hopefully Hasegawa will have to respond to the Fujimi 641 kit.
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

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Hopefully Hasegawa will have to respond to the Fujimi 641 kit.
Yeah but Hasegawa only makes 1/24 F1 kits, no 1/20.
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

I meant with a Ferrari kit. I would like to see another vintage Ferrari
in 1/24th scale myself!!

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Old 08-28-2008, 06:18 AM
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

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I meant with a Ferrari kit. I would like to see another vintage Ferrari
in 1/24th scale myself!!

Tom
Sure thing! We all would to see never before kitted in plastic vintage Ferraris!
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Old 08-28-2008, 11:45 PM
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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

Thats because I dont build 1/20th scale, only 1/24th.

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Re: Fujimi Ferrari speculation

Rumors from Japan about Fujimi 1/20 F1 kit
Next of 641/2 will be 412T2
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