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 Ferrari 375MM (1953) Bosica by Fred Suber

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Enzo1 Posted - 01/31/2011 : 11:34:24
Nr1 of the new collection "open|Close" by Fred :

http://suberfactory.com/dossier-photo-ferrari-375.php
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Enzo1 Posted - 08/27/2012 : 03:17:55
The reference #1 of the open and close serie by Fred Suber has just been announced a few weeks ago.
Please see the newsletter : http://www.suberfactory.com/MAILING/2012-08-07/

The Ferrari 375 MM will be the next release in this range.




Jean-Louis.
p_polman Posted - 08/24/2012 : 13:02:28
Fred Suber open&close collection is 'larger than life'
ioannis Posted - 02/05/2011 : 05:56:57
I truly anticipate to see this jewel finished after such a long work on the kit.
I am sure this model will be one of Fred's best.

John
cpete Posted - 02/04/2011 : 07:19:38
Once again, an absolutely amazing job!
I wanted to say that the radiator is a thing of genius, but then... the whole thing is genius. Stunning and fascinating to see the work in progress.

Chad
ioannis Posted - 02/03/2011 : 12:59:25
Thanks to Fred we are watching the realisation of an historic model of an historic car.
Lucky collectors!
Enzo1 Posted - 02/03/2011 : 10:52:36
Thank you for your message, Steve.
I will of course post pictures of the model once finished. ;)
stewil Posted - 02/03/2011 : 07:09:58
Jean-Louis,
I love seeing a masters work in progress and I love those 375's which doubles the pleasure. Am looking forward to pictures of the finished car.
Thank you so very much for posting.

Cheers and Happy Collecting,
Steve
914joe Posted - 02/03/2011 : 04:49:14
quote:
Originally posted by C90016T

That would be Brauer's home, not Suber.



Ooops!!! I must be sniffing too many paint fumes.
C90016T Posted - 02/02/2011 : 17:16:24
That would be Brauer's home, not Suber.
914joe Posted - 02/02/2011 : 06:00:59
That's awesome!!! So many items tweaked & reworked that it will be hard to notice it all after building. How much time is in the steering wheel along??? Very cool!!! Is this a recent work after the fire??? Thanks for sharing!!! Fun to watch and to gain inspiration.
C90016T Posted - 02/01/2011 : 14:21:22
One of my all time favorite subjects. I just finished a 375+ for a book that will be published on the Panamericana and will be doing an Eva Peron 356 and also the 375MM. Greta subjects IMO.

It's amazing Fred makes so many changes to a Bosica kit. It would be nice if Fred would consider taking all of that time and effort and creating a kit from what he has done. I know it would require Vicenzo's permission but I'm pretty sure he would consider this. I think they would be much better then doing basic AMR type kits in a "continuation" series.
ioannis Posted - 01/31/2011 : 13:03:24
Suber's model = Superb model

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