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New Customs, Just Arrived
Topic Started: Jun 26 2018, 04:39 PM (85 Views)
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I don’t have the talent to do any decent custom or restoration work myself. But I’m lucky to have a friend in Wales who does magnificent work, maybe you know him too? The first custom he did for me was to turn a Corgi Ferrari Modulo into a more realistic representation of the actual concept car. The second was a restored Lesney Ferrari 250 Lusso. I’ve posted those already, but today some new projects arrived in the mail, and they’re stunning.
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First, this started life as a cheap and gaudy HW, but now emerges in its full glory as one of the most famous Fiats, the Beast of Turin.

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Second, a Redline Ferrari 512S by Pininfarina, restores and detailed to match the real car.

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And my favorite, a Ferrari Dino 206S. This car, until now, has not existed in anything smaller than 1:43.

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