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Official Thread: Fully Operational 1/3 scale 312 PB

Discussion in 'Collectables, Literature, & Models' started by Erik330, Jul 13, 2004.

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  1. ErikV10

    ErikV10 Formula 3

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    I'm speechless. That is really amazing.
     
  2. jungathart

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    That is alot of time, talent, and effort. I wonder if he couldn't do a full-scale reproduction because he would run into licensing hassles?
     
  3. ferraridude615

    ferraridude615 F1 Veteran

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    Man, I wish I was small enough to drive that. It's amazing.
     
  4. PAP 348

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    Have also seen it before. Amazing is not the word!! I thought I had too much time on my hands! :p:p
     
  5. DM18

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    Makes the time you spend on Fchat seem trivial. That car needs to go on a world tour in Museums of Industrial Design. What an inspiration
     
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    20,000 hours....

    Unbeliveable
     
  7. TifosiF2002

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    he should have designed it so it could be used as r/c vehicle ....
     
  8. doug328

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    Has to be the best/most complete model of a car I have ever seen, and built all from scratch, simply amazing. Talk about having patience.
     
  9. BigSky355

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    I've never seen anything like that before. What an unbelievable accomplishment. Astounding what some people can do...
     
  10. thecarreaper

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    unyielding passion. Ferrari should step up and reward this man.

    i dont think i have seen this before either....
     
  11. fatbillybob

    fatbillybob Two Time F1 World Champ Consultant Owner

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    huh... just think if only made it a little larger, he might have been able to have some real fun, and profit..
     
  13. 1_can_dream

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    thanks, but this has been posted and reposted before..
     
  16. PAP 348

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    That is incredible!

    Gene
     
  18. Helmut

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    oops, I figured I wouldn't be the first to see that clip but didn't know how to search for it on here.
     
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    IMHO this is the only re-post worth re-posting.
     
  20. teak360

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    I agree with you, in fact it is the only repost of a reposted repost's repost that's reposted repost is worth reposting........again.
     
  21. Gershwin

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    no we "all" haven't reviewed it before. Guys keep in mind many times things will get reposted, it is inevitable, it will happen. People log off for a while, new members arrive looking to contribute and others just miss threads if they haven't checked or follow a particular subsection. I say bring on the posts or reposts and just skip it if you've seen it.

    Helmut - thanks - unbelievable!
     
  22. Dino2010

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    Suddenly I want my son to be much smaller!
     
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    wow.

    (what more can be said?)
     
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    That has to be the most amazing model I have ever seen!
     
  25. David_S

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    I certainly admire his dedication and craftsmanship - but would anyone else here have chosen the 312 PB over all of the other possible vehicles that Ferrari has produced over the years?

    Tell me a similar model of a 275 gtb or a 250 gto wouldn't be that much more of an object to drool over!
     

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