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#1 wobblyweb

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Posted 01 February 2006 - 20:34

Can anyone please help with a close up detail photo of a Ferrari 312 F1 1967 engine.
I would like to super detail the engine on a 1/43rd scale kit and cant find a clear,close up shot.


Thanks.

Rae
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#2 Twin Window

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Posted 01 February 2006 - 20:54

Another forum member submitted this - I think his father took it - but I'm afraid I don't remember who it was. It was taken at Watkins Glen, 1967 I believe...

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I hope it helps a bit!

#3 Macca

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Posted 01 February 2006 - 21:40

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(photo Franco Lini, I believe)

Bandini's car at Monaco - I think the rear brake cooling scoops were only used there.

(I've quite a few recent photos from Goodwood etc - how much detail do you want, Rae? PM me if you like)

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(edit: Twinny's pic shows the 48-valve engine used from Monza on, mine shows the 36-valve)

#4 wobblyweb

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Posted 02 February 2006 - 18:53

Thank you for the replies, the photos help a lot.

Paul if you have a close up engine shot from Goodwood that would be superb.

My email address is rae@mmcars.co.uk if it is better to send off the board, any would be gratefully received.

Rae

#5 Pedro 917

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Posted 02 February 2006 - 22:58

Here are some pictures of a 312 F1 as seen at the Essen Motor Show, December 2003 :

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Pictures taken by my brother Carlos Ghys & me.

#6 jj2728

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Posted 03 February 2006 - 00:20

Originally posted by Twin Window
Another forum member submitted this - I think his father took it - but I'm afraid I don't remember who it was. It was taken at Watkins Glen, 1967 I believe...

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I hope it helps a bit!


thanks for posting it stuart, yes that shot was taken by my father at the Glen in 67. here's the link to the Bandini Ferrari that i did some time ago. HTH. John

http://community.web...035068427ecjRjx

#7 wobblyweb

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Posted 03 February 2006 - 17:25

Thank you

That should keep me out of harms way for a while !!!

Rae

#8 JB Miltonian

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Posted 03 February 2006 - 18:28

Here are a couple of closeups from Thompson's Ferrari Formula One book. Posted Image

#9 Twin Window

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Posted 03 February 2006 - 19:17

With pics like this from Luc...

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...and the others we expect your model to be a masterpiece, Rae...!

#10 Art-J

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Posted 26 February 2006 - 20:26

Bear in mind that the '67 Fezza was equipped with two types of power unit. Up to the Italian GP, the red cars had 36V engines, rated ~390BHP. From Monza and into the '68 season they were powered by 48V units, rated ~410BHP. Both types of engines differed seriously in appereance. 48-valver had bigger heads (obviously), intake trumpets located outside of spark plugs and differet exhaust shape that 36-valver. You can see the first one on Watkins Glen photo and the latter on Monaco shots. Which car do You intend to build? I can post some more photos found on the net.

Cheers - Art