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Ferrarinut Posted - 01/22/2016 : 06:34:03
Jacques has just completed this 275 GTB/4 and for the first time will be applying a technique to give the car a dirty/dusty finish. Normally his models look like new or restored cars so this will be quite interesting to see how he applies the affect. Stay tuned for next photos...


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Ferrarinut Posted - 02/01/2016 : 06:45:40
Ferrarinut Posted - 01/29/2016 : 10:14:42
Jacques will offer his print as a limited edition series 8 prints signed and numbered series with certificate. Print size will be A3 on art paper and shipped via stiff cardboard mailing tube. Serial #1/8 will go with the built model.
Ferrarinut Posted - 01/29/2016 : 07:48:03
Jacques created this realistic image of his 275 GTB/4 parked in NYC after the drive from Vancouver...
the.x.man Posted - 01/28/2016 : 15:40:03
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Originally posted by Ferrarinut

Functional antenna...



Now that just raised the bar for 1/43 again...

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moriaan Posted - 01/28/2016 : 08:36:04
astonishing! and the radio probably works.. :-0
Ferrarinut Posted - 01/28/2016 : 08:17:33
Functional antenna...

Ferrarinut Posted - 01/27/2016 : 08:15:09
Jacques provided some additional photos today showing interior and dash detail...



Ferrarinut Posted - 01/25/2016 : 07:19:05
The final presentation...


Ferrarinut Posted - 01/24/2016 : 20:39:10
I saw that car at Concourso Italiano and had the same thought when Jacques sent the photos. I told him it looked like it should be in a 1/43 barn.
Gt4me Posted - 01/24/2016 : 14:00:11
That looks great.
Stas Posted - 01/24/2016 : 07:42:04
Very nice! Could also work as a great barnfind model for the 43rd storytellers http://barnfindsanddeals.com/2011/07/1966-ferrari-alloy-275-gtb-cars-and-coffee-barnfind/
Ferrarinut Posted - 01/24/2016 : 07:11:00
For those would prefer to keep her safe in a heated garage on a battery tender, this can be ordered "clean" as well. :-)

LaSource Posted - 01/24/2016 : 05:08:10
Well, I would never drive such car during Winter-season...
the.x.man Posted - 01/23/2016 : 15:39:19
That is quite something... It would be a real talking point in anybody's collection :o)

Bravo Jacques!

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Ferrarinut Posted - 01/23/2016 : 12:46:17
The final result. Jacques imagined how the Ferrari would look after a spirited winter drive from Vancouver to New York. I was thinking Swiss Alpes but you can imagine your own route. This model is now available to purchase!



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