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mini ferrari 312
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:) i feel like a worthless idiot compared to this genius |
I saw that years ago. It's incredible to think that he even learned glass work in order to create the headlights. I think there is more on fineartmodels.com
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me too. came across it again and figured people on here would appreciate it. i wouldnt be surprised if its already posted here somewhere. the guy is amazing
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The dedication that it took to make everything, gears, light bulbs, gauges, etc... by hand from scratch is amazing bordering on crazy. My favorite part of the whole video is how the thing sounds when it's running. I'd have to rebuild the engine every couple of years because I'd have a servo setup and I'd run the thing.... often. That Ferrari sound is amazing.
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i think Enzo would be so proud and impressed by this man
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Nice shop. Some small CNC stuff in there. He's no fool. |
I just saw this recently and must say simply AMAZING!
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I wonder if he ever made that second model. I can't imagine having the patience and skills needed to do something like this.
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With all that time and work, why not just go full scale.
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I was under the impression that he now had some helpers, and was making more models.
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