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Community Day, West Vancouver, BC., Canada.
The Ferrari Testarossa (Type F110) is a 12-cylinder mid-engine sports car manufactured by Ferrari, which went into production in 1984 as the successor to the Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer. The Pininfarina-designed car was originally produced from 1984 to 1991, with two model revisions following the ending of Testarossa production and the introduction of the 512 TR and F512 M which were produced from 1992 to 1996. Almost 10,000 Testarossas, 512 TRs, and F512 Ms were produced, making it one of the most-produced Ferrari models, despite its high price and exotic design.[3][4] In 1995, the F512 M retailed for $220,000 (£136,500)
Its almost a shame whoever made this Ferrari Testarossa never revealed their identity, they certainly had no issues using the Ferrari name on its bonnet!
POSSIBLY made by Golden Wheel though I arent confident enough to catalogue it as such at the moment.
A recent charity shop found gift. I've since found out it was definitely made by Golden Wheek.
The louvres in the sides of the doors a re a much-copied styling feature. On the real car they are thinner and more closely spaced. I tried replicating that look with SNOTted grille tiles, but it looked awkward. I opted for building them out of plates.
2014 Concoso Ferrari - Pasadena
On May 18, 2014 Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena once again pulse with excitement when 150 of the finest vintage and contemporary Ferrari automobiles were on public display.
Presented by the Ferrari Club of America.
2025 Brit & Euro Classic Car Show, Lloyd Elsmore Park, Howick, Auckland, NZ
Contax RX, Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 35-70 f3.4 T*, Ilford Delta 100 Pro, Kodak Xtol, Epson V850 Pro
Rouven built the Ferrari Testarossa and created a write up of the build, read about it below! 👇 Hello, everyone,
today I can finally present a model again, which I built up the last few days.
It is the Ferarri Testarossa, which is a MOC from "Loxlego".
When I first saw the model featured on Rebrickable, I fell in love instantly.
Unfortunately, I also had to realize at this point that the vehicle could not be built cheaply, so I rejected the wish to build the vehicle.
During my summer vacation, the model caught my attention again and I researched a little more intensively how I could get the parts I needed cheaply. Additionally, I went to the trouble of documenting all of my "loose" parts in Rebrickable so I could see what parts I already have needed. And there really weren't that few of them.
Ultimately, the vehicle consists of my own components that I already own and components that I ordered from Bricklink.
I got the stickers from "forwartsticker.com".
In total, I needed about 6-8 weeks to get all the parts.
Since I'm not a fan of different-colored pins, I got all the common pins and axles in red and black, so that the vehicle looks almost flawless when it's finished. I even got the gimbals in black.
The Loxlego instructions consist of a PDF with over 1200 photos that visualize each construction step quite well. I think there were two small bugs here, but they didn't pose any problems.
Many thanks also to Eugen Teledezki for the rims created according to my wishes. These look confusingly similar to the original rims and simply look great on the model.
I chose the CaDA tires because they simply have the nicest tire profile.
I built the vehicle without PowerFunctions, since the 1:8 models are known to be too heavy and only moderately agile.
Nevertheless, the model has some nice functions that can be performed manually with the help of gears. This includes, for example, opening the doors and trunk (front) and adjusting the seat backrests.
Finally, all I can say is that I had a lot of fun building it and I think it's one of the most beautiful 1:8 models. #ferrari #testarossa #lego #rc #toy #design
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I finally reshot Fate Testarossa, applying lessons learned from an earlier shot, which appears in the comments below.
-- Used a shiny glass floor to reflect the backdrop and minimize the "line" between floor & backdrop.
-- Tried to illumniate the backdrop evenly and minimize dark spots.
-- Illuminated her weapon from behind to make it glow.