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Post by Doug Logston on Jun 15, 2020 9:31:14 GMT -7
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Post by Tom Dolan on Jun 15, 2020 20:00:26 GMT -7
Amazing collection--thanks. Tom
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Post by Steve Burkey on Jun 16, 2020 17:48:00 GMT -7
if that is supposed to represent a 1967 F1 Ferrari 312, it is a travesty. Perhaps the Chinese toy they scaled it up from was the problem. Just looking at the posters on the backwall indicates it is all wrong. Starting with the engine: "3" indicated 3 liters, "12" the number of cylinders, in this case in V formation with the complex "bundle of snakes" exhaust on top of the V. This toy has some sort of V8 on board; the header arrangement has some resemblance to the previous year's interim car brought up from the Tasman series, the 246, but again, the "6" indicates the V6 that car was equipped with. Am I a snob? Dunno, but I spent many hours this past fall and winter coming up with my true replica in 1/32 scale. You learn a lot about the real car when you build accurately and to scale.
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