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Ferrari 288 GTO is a classic model debuted in 1984 at Geneva Motor Show and was produced in number of only 277 until 1987.  With its four square driving lights under the nose it is one of the most characteristic supercars of the 80’s. This is my second Speed Champions 8 studs wide style model. 359 pieces solid build to fit official theme. If you would like to have it in your collection, instructions are available at rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-62943/barneius/ferrari-288-gto/#details

50844702621_a0d6fdbea6_c.jpgLEGO Ferrari 288 GTO MOC by barneius, on Flickr

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This looks awesome! :thumbup:     If i could change one thing though, it would be the wingmirrors. Apart from that, it looks spot-on! 

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Thank you everyone - glad you like it.

8 hours ago, Dazzzy said:

If i could change one thing though, it would be the wingmirrors.

There is always room for improvement - those mirros should indeed be higher but I just could not find any acceptable solution. If you have one - give me a hint ;)

2 hours ago, Feuer Zug said:

You've captured the spirit of the 288 GTO.

Thanks a lot! That’s indeed very important in this scale. Even though 8 studs wide size compared to 6 gave so much more room for modelling, Speed Champions „scale” is still a challenge to model all proportions and sizes ideally. Thus capturing „the spirit” is so crucial.

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3 hours ago, barneius said:

 

There is always room for improvement - those mirrors should indeed be higher but I just could not find any acceptable solution. If you have one - give me a hint ;)

 

Sorry, i can't think of any solution really. :laugh:    Having said that, i can think of one, but it would mean sacrificing the 2x1 sloped curve that sits on top of the front arch. 

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On 1/22/2021 at 9:43 PM, barneius said:

There is always room for improvement - those mirros should indeed be higher but I just could not find any acceptable solution. If you have one - give me a hint ;)

You can try this options

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can also use 25269 instead of 50746

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On 1/23/2021 at 7:11 PM, dimka_ya said:

You can try this options

Thx! Tried some of them - still think my choice is optimal. And I never put tiles in clips - prefer purely legal techniques.

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