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When I was cleaning up my working place today I rediscovered one of my very early mocs, a Ferrari F2002. The scale is about 1/12 and by today's standards you have to describe its look as very vintage: looks of studs exposed, countless illegal building techniques and some parts in wrong colours because I could not just order them on bricklink. But there is one part of the build I am still proud of today: the (not working) rigid suspensions.

It is very funny how things can change in about a decade. I hope you like it.

http://43059603675_344393076b_c.jpgFerrari F2002-3 by klingen_guru, auf Flickr

http://43059605205_f8bd6790a9_c.jpgFerrari F2002-2 by klingen_guru, auf Flickr

http://30096345898_3154ca00b0_c.jpgFerrari F2002-1 by klingen_guru, auf Flickr

http://30096410958_1f277ff22d_c.jpgFerrari F2002-5 by klingen_guru, auf Flickr

 

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Thank you very much!

Funnily the vintage look was not even intended when I built it. It was just my building style back then when there were only few curved slopes and snot parts available.

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Beautiful! Superb vintage look! It reminds me of a lego ferrari car I got from my dad a long time ago ... it was sold at a local gas station, it was sold out every time we got there ... however, the owner of the station called us one day and we could pick one up. Free of charge. Great memories. :classic:

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