Ferrari 643 F1

Been working on this piece for 9 months now. Should be finished this week.

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best I could come up with, you make me feel extremely inadequate. amazing

WOW!
That is some build you have there, I’m as green as my Nomad with envy.
The amount of details is just overwhelming…phjuuii!

Thank’s for sharing!
Niclas

Thanks, but I’ve seen your Modena Ares. You do very good work.

Thanks proosen. This is the first F1 car i’ve ever done. There are a lot of things that I’ll do differently on the next one, but I’m pretty pleased for a first effort. I think the key is reference pictures. A few thousand good photos go a long way.

Wow!! Outstanding work.[^][tup]I really like the job you did with the CF decals and the plumbing. Brings the car to life.

That’s awesome. Really like all that detail. Where did you get the cable connectors from? I’ll need to get some for my next F1 build. BTW, what scale is the Ferrari?

Thanks for sharing.

Andy, that is a SUPER job! Well done! [bow]

I am guessing from what I’m seeing that it’s a convertion from the 1:12 Tamiya 641/2 . After seeing this, I feel like dumping mine in a bin. [;)] And if this is an even smaller scale, I want to meet you in person to congratulate you! Agreed, reference pics are priceless!

Absolute superb display of modeling, you can be very proud! [tup]

Thanks SeeBee. This is actualy the Rosso 1:8 scale kit with a ton of scratch built and PE work added in.

The electronics connectors are from Perfect Parts. Truth is, if you have a metal lathe, you can make them yourself. Add in a little heat-shrink tubing from Home Depot and you’re good to go.

The seat is upholstered in Italian Cabretta Suede and the entire electronics and telemetry system is scratch-built.

I’m a little concerned / curious as to how this car will do in competition. I built it to look like a runner. All the dings, dents, scratches and scrapes from the 1:1 prototype were reproduced on the 1:8 replica. I’ll be interested to see how the judges respond to it.

I saw you did some “weathering”. What does the outside of the car look like?

From what I saw , you can take this baby to the competition. I, for one, am very impressed.

WOW
Thats one of the best models Ive ever seen done,you should be proud!

Thanks PakNick. I’m pleased with it to be sure.

SeaBee - here’s a shot of the body. Don’t even ask how long this took to get the paint right.

Oh, great, now my keybord is ruined by my druiling… Amazing work you’ve got there, and you don’t know how relieved I was when I red the post where you tell the scale, I was already affraid that it would have been 1/20 [:D]

That is most impressive.

From a plane guy… Increditable my friend increditable… do they make hoses and fittings like that in 1/48 [;)]

Woodbeck - I get most of my hoses and fittings from medical supply stores (IV tubing) and Radio Shack (electronic wiring). I also get some good stuff from fabric and craft stores (metal thread, etc.) I’d imagine you could find just about anything you need in any scale if you look hard enough.

Also, a lot of my really small wiring is actually the guts of big cables that have been pulled out and separated. If you go buy a few feet of the stuff they use to hook up your cable TV receiver and pull the insides out, you’ll get a lot of good plastic and metal hoses and tubes that you can use in most any scale.

Are you sure you didnt just take a picture of the real car?
Absolutely sick!..in a good way.
May I ask how long?
Outstanding work my friend.

He strikes again! Another phenomenal build!

Jeez, I’m in awe [bow]

Thanks Warfel. Arki - I spent about 750 hours over ten months on this one. I took it to the PPG Nationals this past weekend - I’ll be posting pics of the show in a few hours.