Ferrari Ferrari 250 Gto Engine And Gearbox Model In 1:4 Scale - Engines Silver Os
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The 1:4 scale model of the ferrari 250 gto engine and gearbox reproduces the famous 2953 cc v12 tipo 168 comp colombo engine, combined with a five-speed manual gearbox: the power unit that marked one of the most glorious chapters in the engineering history of the maranello-based manufacturer. Created in 1947 by the genius of gioacchino colombo, this v12 powered some of the most legendary ferraris, from the 125 s and 166 barchetta to the 250 testa rossa, 250 gt swb and, of course, the 250 gto. Refined and surprisingly advanced for its time, it was considered a true mechanical gem, the result of complex manufacturing processes and a greater number of components than its contemporary inline six-cylinder engines. Evolving over more than forty years, its architecture defined the character of ferrari v12s: balance, reliability, acceleration, and an unmistakable sound. This reproduction is the result of a meticulous development process lasting over 3,500 hours. Each model requires more than 325 hours of work and is . Pr: pu:75.0
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Ferrari Ferrari 250 Gto Engine And Gearbox Model In 1:4 Scale - Engines Silver Os
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- The 1:4 scale model of the ferrari 250 gto engine and gearbox reproduces the famous 2953 cc v12 tipo 168 comp colombo engine, combined with a five-speed manual gearbox: the power unit that marked one of the most glorious chapters in the engineering history of the maranello-based manufacturer. Created in 1947 by the genius of gioacchino colombo, this v12 powered some of the most legendary ferraris, from the 125 s and 166 barchetta to the 250 testa rossa, 250 gt swb and, of course, the 250 gto. Refined and surprisingly advanced for its time, it was considered a true mechanical gem, the result of complex manufacturing processes and a greater number of components than its contemporary inline six-cylinder engines. Evolving over more than forty years, its architecture defined the character of ferrari v12s: balance, reliability, acceleration, and an unmistakable sound. This reproduction is the result of a meticulous development process lasting over 3,500 hours. Each model requires more than 325 hours of work and is