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I've seen that before, but it never ceases to amaze me.
 
Probably a retired machinist from the Ferrari factory. How else could he get the prints to make all of those parts to scale?

I think that it runs on compressed air. Still neat as can be.
 
Brosky said:
Probably a retired machinist from the Ferrari factory...

As impressive as that is, this model of a complete, running Ferrari is a true wonder... no compressed air here...

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This and Martx-5’s video put me in awe. Both reflect a lifetime of practice, skill and understanding that certainly takes them to the peak of their profession, as well as the attention to detail.
I think of all the money and attention we pay to those who can throw a football, whack a little white ball into a hole or dance on tv in their underwear and how little to some things that really matter. It’s not that the toys matter, but the skills. My $.02. Thanks for bringing these to our attention.
Tom.
 
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