Would you sell the image for local printing?
You know THAT might be the way to do it. That would save everyone the hassle of mailing, paying for a mailing tube, etc.
I'll have to check buy I think the file is something like 50 meg so emailing won't work, but that still isn't a deal breaker.
I picked up this 400 automatic on eBay years ago. Luckily is the same blue/tan as my 400i. On the bottom it says "Made in France by AMR - Paris Ferrari 400 Automatic Ref 002 10/78" Sorry for the iPhone photos, my cameras are already packed in the 360 for an event we're going to this weekend. Oh, and need to get in my display case and dust sometime soon, sorry for the dust. Dave, Thanks for checking into getting the copies made. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
You could probably have it uploaded onto Dropbox or similar web based data storage site and sell the password for access.
You're welcome. The scan they did yesterday has a shadow in it. This morning, after I see the insurance adjuster who is going to tell me how much the insurance is going to pay to have my jeep fixed after a tree fell on it, I'm going back to have it rescanned. . Image Unavailable, Please Login
Ok, here is the deal............ I had it re-scanned. It is clean and looks really good. Now we all know each other, we all help each other, and I don't want to be in the "engine cut-away print" selling business. Having said that I know you guys can be pretty persuasive and generous. So if you feel like you want to do something for me then I'll tell you I really like the martini's at Fleming's Steakhouse in Houston. But that is up to you and other than covering my costs anything else is not required. You can get one of these 2 ways: 1) I had one printed this morning on good quality glossy stock like the original and it turned out really well. $20 to print it. Add $6 for postage and another $6 for a mailing tube and $2 for your share of the cost to scan it and you get $34. 2) If you want a digital copy and then make your own arrangements to have it printed I can do that also. I uploaded it to my site a while ago. Figure you have to throw 2 or 3 dollars at it to cover a portion of what I paid to have it scanned. It is a 23meg file so be prepared for it to take a bit to download. Everyone happy with this? Just PM me and let me know what you want. Here is the print I had done this morning. . Image Unavailable, Please Login
For those of you who have, or are going to, PM'd me I'm at the ranch for a couple of days but I'll get on and respond to your messages mid week next week if that's ok.
I received the 400i engine print today and it is perfect! Thanks to Dave for all his work to get this done.
Dave, Thanks, rec'd the print yesterday, very nice...............Thanks for doing this. Godspeed! Dave
So the other day, I did an eBay search worldwide for Ferrari 400 die cast, and ran into this curious number. Its made by DyDo out of Japan and is 1/64 scale (hot wheels size). It has a metal body and comes partially assembled, as any toy manufacturer who wants to sell Ferrari licensed products outside the exclusive Mattel agreement must do since there's no direct competition with Mattel. It is pretty detailed and cool. I have gone ahead and bought no less than 35+ more Ferraris of all models and years in this size from Japan mostly and will showcase them once I have received, assembled, and organized them on all on a special display case. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks for the prints, Dave looking' good, looking' good! & thanks for going the distance on this one
DyDo is some sort of coffee making company in Japan and these models are made by Kyosho, just in different promotional package for DyDo. It is an excellent series. I have only 412 in silver from Kyosho bat also do have around dozen of their similarly excellent Maseratis.
I was going to wait until I got this framed to show it to you guys but I figured why not... Andy Solomon is a photographer who does a series called AutoChrome. He has been on Leno and published a book of his work. Welcome to Autochrome & Fine Art Photography by Andrew Solomon Jay Leno's Garage - Jay's Book Club: Autochrome | Book Club He saw my car at an event I was in recently and asked if he could take a few photos for his next project. I asked him to leave my euro plate in for personalization's sake but it won't be there when he puts it in his new book. I think it is pretty cool. (sorry I can't make copies; I gave him my word) . Image Unavailable, Please Login
That is very cool! I would love to have one like that of my car to hang in my someday-to-be-built garage-ma-hal.
Being that 46567 has now wider wheels, I bought a 1/64 Kyosho 288 GTO just so I could get its wheels and install them on my black 1/64 (412), to make it more aesthetically similar to my car - just how I changed my real car, I also changed my toy model!!! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Although not specific to our series model cars, I grew up a very big fan of motorsports racing and still continue as such to this day... At first, when I saw the wheel for sale in this website's classifieds, I couldn't justify its cost. But the more I looked at it, the more I ended up wanting to have it because chances are there won't be another one for sale ever, anywhere, again. When I pulled the trigger, I had nowhere to put it other than in my office (law), but once I became single, it has a proper place as one of the most bit*hin' coffee tables there is and a conversation piece to gearheads everywhere, IMHO... P.S. - funny story about the Grey Goose display bottle next to it in the first pic, which is 2 feet high, but suffice it to say that lots of alcohol was involved and I may not have necessarily asked if I could borrow it from where it was! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have a serious 1/18 diecast collection of 50's-90's european racing machinery consisting mostly of Porsche's and Ferrari's that adorn my office, which now looks like a toy store. Being that there is no such thing as a 1/18 model of our cars, I went searching for 1/43 to complement the Mattel green 412 pictured elsewhere in this thread, but I guess I got carried away a bit. Below, I am showing you pics of what I consider would be a very comprehensive model variation of the 365/400/412 line. For aesthetic purposes, I started with a couple of concept cars: 1) the 1975 365 GT4 2+2 Fly Studio closed top and; 2) its brother, the targa version - both cars from 2 different manufacturers. 3) the 1977 Felber Michelotti 365 GTC/4 Shooting Brake 4) another Felber Shooting Brake - the 1975 365 GT 2+2 5) a normal 365 GT4 2+2 6) a 400GT 7) the 1980 Pinin Quattroporte concept car 8) the 1983 Michelotti 400i Meera S concept car 9) 400i Banham droptop 10) 400i cabriolet 11) Australian stretch limousine 12) 400i 13) 412 14) 412 cabriolet 15) 1987 412 Scaglietti concept car I then had them enclosed in a 1/24 case by Carney Plastics and very pleased with my wall art located in an area I see every day, so that I may enjoy them all that much more. I am looking for 2 elusive models - the 400i Le Marquis and the 412 Shooting Brake but besides those, as far as variations go, I think I got most of them and believe its looks pretty neat! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Continuing on from before, I have added some more wickedly cool models to my 1/43 collection of 365/400/412's... Its been very challenging to get all of these but at the same time, very rewarding to be able to admire all of them, made by different manufacturers while showcasing various levels of detail. I have acquired 4 more since my initial post on them and unsure that there are any more models out there left that are not already included within this collection. I do believe that these models pretty much encompass all variations of these cars and, for which they make a model out of in this scale. I will still be on the look out for any different ones, although I believe no more will likely be forthcoming. 16) a custom one-off of the infamous red 412 Pickup 17) the Pavesi blue 400i Cabriolet 18) the Jankel designed 400 Le Marquis 19) the Ferrari 400 (used as a donor car) HP GTi Pretty friggin' cool, no? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login