You should, I've never seen a more realistic model like this one.Stradale said:
They also made a TestaRossa, a normal one and a spider version.
You should, I've never seen a more realistic model like this one.Stradale said:I have, it's the F40 in 1/8. I think that's the only Ferrari big model that they made. It was very expensive then. I bought that about 10 years ago and still have not assembled it.![]()
it is 1:8, but I personally didn't like these cars. They were a bit to plastic. Haven't seen them in store over 10 years I think...Stradale said:Marcos, is that in 1/8 too. I think I've seen it before but wasn't sure if it was Pocher. There was never a Testarossa Spyder model from the factory so that model is not something that I want to have.They also made a TestaRossa, a normal one and a spider version.
Forza, I like your work-room, it's so organised!
same problem here... :wink: ...I already have to much 1:10 scale models (RC)...Rosso said:1/8 is a bit too big for the space I have available.
Yeah, waiting for taht Tamiya Enzo...that should be something.
not a cheap collection you got there. I once wanted to buy an 1/8 F2001, but it was a bit expencive... ...my girl didn't let me( :lol: ). instead I bought my first real car.Stradale said:I'm for the big models. I have the Amalgam 1/8 scale Ferrari F2000, F2001, F2002 and F2003-GA.
I used to collect the 1/18 and the 1/42 scale but the small ones are expensive. I still collect the 1/18 though. But now I concentrate on the 1/12s and the 1/8s but these rarely come into the market.