The Eldorado looks very good. It's supposed to be a collaboration between Zeta and the Panini museum. I'm hoping for more like this - perhaps the T63 Birdcage or the A6GCS Berlinetta?
August 2023 Hiro 1/12th release. Could it be Ferrari 275 GTB/C #6885 to finish the Ferrari Ford GT war cars? Image Unavailable, Please Login
If those drawings are anything to go by, it looks more like a single seater. Tires seem too wide for 6885?
http://DSCF1965.JPG http://DSCF1966.JPG Maserati Tipo 63 / kit 1:24 = Profil24 (France) - sold out Maserati A6GCS Pininfarina / kit 1:24: Marcelo Figliozzi (Argentina / 2012 - sold out?)
I already have the A6GCS by Maurizio, but that's a different version than the Panini A6GCS (slightly higher roofline, more pronounced rear wheel arches). I just checked Marcelo's Facebook page, and behold, there is the Panini A6GCS (photo by Marcelo Figliozzi)! The T63 by Profil24 is also different than the Panini T63 (although I missed out on the Profil24 unfortunately). I cannot recommend visiting the Panini Museum highly enough by the way. Whereas the factory museums (Ferrari, Alfa, Porsche, Mercedes) are rather pompous affairs, the Panini Museum is a wonderful little building at the end of a typically Italian private road, lined with cypresses. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I posted some photos in the Chicago region of old photos I took at Laguna Seca in 2000 when Panini brought a few cars. Chicago racing and sportscar thread(vintage and modern) | FerrariChat
More Zeta kits Maserati Aldorado 1/24th kit photos. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Panini collection is wonderful, but their A6GCS is not. It was incorrectly restored, varies a great deal from its original state.
It does look different from the other Farina bodies, more angular / less curvaceous. Would that be the result of the restoration?
If you do a little research on each chassis number, and look for how this car and the others were when they were originally built, it's then easy to see a lot of what's wrong, which in the case of this car, resulted from its restoration.
... Walter Bäumer / Jean - Francois Blachette in the book "Maserati A 6 GCS" / page 107: "... restoration in the 1990s. Unfortunately, the radiator grille was installed upside down during the restoration, changing the front section design of the car significantly." ... the Berlinetta model you showed is #2089 (started his life with a normal body), which has been crashed in a hill climb in 1957 and came back as a Pininfarina coupe (white color - side vents - more "square" grill - normal rear wheel arches - ...)
Alpha Model 1/24th Ferrari 296 due out in a few weeks. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
FPPM Fernando Pinto P3 in 1/24th almost ready. He will also do the widebody Monaco 1934 Guy Moll winner. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have the DDP Ferrari 308 GT4 in 1/24th and it is his best kit. The body and parts are almost perfect. I know he printed the master, so this is a new level. Decals are good but not great, although they are crisp and accurate, but not Cartograf . It has the correct wheels as raced at Lemans in 1974, not like the restored car. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Meng Ford GT MKII kit 003 second version, the Lemans 1966 winner. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login