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rossocorsa Posted - 04/28/2012 : 11:58:05
I'm a Ferrari man but I love Porsche's :)

Recently I finish the Porsche 804 Winner of the French GP 1962 with Dan Gurney and now I'm working on the Porsche 911 RSR from Le Mans 1973. Based on the AMR kit with open panes and interior and engine detailed.

I hope you like it,









































Thank you
Ricardo
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Performance Posted - 06/23/2012 : 07:33:35
You are right, the Paddock DBR1 kits are very very good! I also have one in my collection built by Fred Suber and I also have some kits in home of Paddock DBR1 (Le Mans winner and Nurburgring winner 1957 and 1959). I love these kits very much and Fred will built them all for me in the future, I think in 2014 or in 2015.

I also have some other kits such as Piranha DB4S Barchetta and the heavy V8 Vantage Le Mans street car. Also for the future.

First for November/December 2 Astons are planned: One-77, based on Tecnomodel kits. Fred Suber will add some new details to make the both One-77 models very unique (rear wing and new rims). When they are finished, then I will show them on the forum.

Sounds very very interesting that DB2 is in your planning! I am very curious and I am sure I will follow your work progress when you start with building Aston Martin DB2. But also I am very interst in your other projects! I love to see how artisans do their works!

I agree with your words that it would be fantastic if there were some more white metal kits from classics Aston Martins like the DB3S, DB5 and more. But I also hope for some "new" Astons, such as V12 Zagato concept car (race car), DB7 GT, V12 Vantage and DBS. I know I have a lot of wishes ha ha.

Never drive faster than your guadrian angel!
rossocorsa Posted - 06/23/2012 : 03:51:17
Aston's are a very good subject, I built some DBR1 from Paddock and they are fantastic. Would be nice if there were some more white metal kits from classics Aston Martins like the DB3S or others, one of my next projects will be the DB2 from the 50's based on the Provence Moulage kit. It's a fantastic car but we dont see very often models from them.

Ricardo
Performance Posted - 06/19/2012 : 04:33:59
Sounds nice, the Lotus JPS72. I am sure I will follow your built progress!

I am a real Aston Martin lover, so I only collect Aston Martin models (especially Suberfactory models). But I love to see how great builders such as you, Suber, Barnett, JPM and more others shows their works. That is why I visit the forum.

Never drive faster than your guadrian angel!
rossocorsa Posted - 06/19/2012 : 00:39:04
Thank you :)
I'm a Lotus lover too, soon I will start to build a JPS72, I hope you like it.

Ricardo
Performance Posted - 06/16/2012 : 02:52:30
Very very amazing good work!!! I am not a Porsche lover, but I followed your work progress with lot of interest. Chapheau!!!

Never drive faster than your guadrian angel!
rossocorsa Posted - 06/15/2012 : 13:53:09
I'm sorry for take so long to post the final pictures, to see the total WIP pictures please see this link, I hope you like it:)
https://picasaweb.google.com/112081313741004960339/Porsche911RSRFullOpen#








Thank you, Ricardo
rossocorsa Posted - 05/26/2012 : 09:52:27
Thank you Paolo, soon I will post more updates and the final pictures.

Ricardo
ramapao69 Posted - 05/25/2012 : 10:46:47
I love the WIP of this model!! and the model too ;-)) Great work Ricardo
rossocorsa Posted - 05/25/2012 : 06:42:37
Thank you all for your comments and especially for you Mike, is very encouraging.

Ricardo
the.x.man Posted - 05/22/2012 : 22:05:03
I reckon Ricardo has outdone himself on this one...

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Ferrarinut Posted - 05/22/2012 : 20:31:04
Ricardo has exceptional talent, right up there with the big names. I think he is underappreciated. I would like to keep projects going his way so if anyone has something of interest, perhaps an old AMR or LP kit contact me. You can certainly see what Ricardo is capable of with an AMR kit.
914joe Posted - 05/22/2012 : 18:11:47
I love all the little details. Your making me want to build a 911:)

think small
rossocorsa Posted - 05/22/2012 : 03:07:21








Thank you,
Ricardo
rossocorsa Posted - 05/20/2012 : 12:10:13
Some updates

















Thank you,
Ricardo
rossocorsa Posted - 05/17/2012 : 06:13:22
Thank you guys.
Yes is possible to see, if you go to Guimarães you can contact me by facebook.

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