Ferrari 250 GTO Scratchbuild RC body for Tamiya M-Chassis
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It’s a very good job !!!
Is it possible to buy one ?
Is it possible to buy one ?
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The GTO got a "brother" which was actually the predecessor: The Ferrari 250 Berlinetta GT "Passo Corta", or more commonly known as SWB - short wheel base.
The Ferrari 250 GT SWB was, similar like the GTO, a winner on any track. But unlike the GTO, it was built also to be a roadcar (I mean - the GTO was road legal, too; however it was premarily built for racing only) which could take you to work (or golf course) every day. In fact, not few SWB were winning a tropphy on Sunday and used to bring the offspring to school on Monday...
Between 1959 - 1962, 167 cars were made in slightly different versions.
Here's my replica in 1:10, in the Scuderia Serenissima livery of LeMans 1961:



The Ferrari 250 GT SWB was, similar like the GTO, a winner on any track. But unlike the GTO, it was built also to be a roadcar (I mean - the GTO was road legal, too; however it was premarily built for racing only) which could take you to work (or golf course) every day. In fact, not few SWB were winning a tropphy on Sunday and used to bring the offspring to school on Monday...
Between 1959 - 1962, 167 cars were made in slightly different versions.
Here's my replica in 1:10, in the Scuderia Serenissima livery of LeMans 1961:




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Wow. That is all.
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#27

Awesome job. I love seeing the hard work put into detailed custom builds like this.
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Tech Rookie

Ohh I like the blue version. Really great work, thanks for sharing!
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Another Ferrari 250 GT SWB RC body - Stirling Moss' SWB, winner of the 1961 Goodwood TT: