New to this forum, do not own a Ferrari but have many models Purchased this display from Garage 67, really like it so I figured I would share Could not load my picture
It's a very nice display stand. I notice they have a curved upwards lip on each platform to stop a car from rolling off it it gets bumped, that's clever. Only issue I see is that it isn't dust free, be prepared to spend a fair bit of time keeping those models clean depending on the room they are stored in.
Makes no sense to me Open = lots of dust, high probability of hitting/damaging cars by wife/dog/self Holds few vehicles
At Bill The picture is from their website, they also sale a Wing shelve, that will keep whatever you want to display away from your wife and dog As for the dust, same as the dust in your car…just clean it or if she truly loves you, she will do the dust for you…lol Image Unavailable, Please Login
My collection is a starting grid on my living-room coffee table! Image Unavailable, Please Login Added later was a standing figure of Enzo Ferrari in the lower right corner, looking at all his creations.
A handful of miscellaneous models and one Ferrari cabinet. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I prefer to have my models individually covered with a base. Safe and dust free. Image Unavailable, Please Login
It is a very clean and wonderful presentation. I'm going for the "candy store effect". Visual overstimulation.
I collect a number of types, marques, and different scales, but these photos show most of the Ferrari's along with a few "strays" mixed in! All displayed in dust free cabinets, some shown in last pic. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another wonderful collection. I have my eye on a Mercedes Benz W196 as well. No rhyme or reason. I just like the body lines. Automotive art is so fascinating. I love the Vespas.
I see you're from the Netherlands. I have a wonderful friend who lives in EINDHOVEN. It's on my bucket list to visit there. A beautiful country.
I do, Upland CA. I go to Alaska for an aviation event in Anchorage. I took a tour of the area where a mid-60s earthquake had created devastation. Incredible.
Our 7.1 earthquake in 2018 destroyed a lot of my models. Two trash bags full. Image Unavailable, Please Login
There's a heck of a lot of money sitting on those shelves.... amazing !!!! Mostly BBR or are there MR Collection's in there too ? Other then clearly Ferrari is there a theme to which models and versions you collect?
Yes...as for CMC models in my collection, I have 13 in total, but only 3 are Ferrari; the blue Cal. Spyder you spotted, the red 250 SWB Competizione, and the Bartoletti Transporter. The 10 others are assorted non-Ferrari.
South Anchorage. Had 80 aftershocks that day. I have a lot less models now, mostly 1/43 and 1/64, and some 1/12 MotoGP bikes. Won't even discuss the destroyed model planes. I don't collect anymore. But on a happy note, I love seeing some of these displays.
If you saw my photo above buddy you'll see some of my favourite CMC's - a red Cali, red GTO and red 275 GTB/c. I have about 20 CMC model's, mostly Ferrari's. Those and my Exoto's are some of my die cast gems.