CMC Ferrari Dino 156 F1, Sharknose, 1961 without starting number

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A masterpiece of architecture model:CMC Ferrari Dino 156 F1, Sharknose, 1961 without starting number

Each model has a different look, depending on the race it paticipated in.
This precision model is made of metals and composed of 1,450 singel parts, all assembled by the hand. The Ferrari logos and starting numbers are printed by the tampon printing method. Each model receives a high gloss finish for its body paint.
Annotation: It is factual that no original Ferrari 156 F1 exists in the whole world. But after months of meticulous research and contacting countless Ferrari experts, CMC was able to get all necessary data for a harmonious model development. Thanks to that kind of knowledge about the car and its famous drivers, we are in a position to accomplish this mission impossible with true-to-the-original details and the well known CMC craftsmanship and quality.

Technical data of the CMC-model:
  1. Model: Assembled handmade precision model
  2. Manufacturer: CMC GmbH, Classic Model Cars, Germany
  3. Scale: 1:18
  4. Item-No.: M-078
  5. Singel parts: 1,450
  6. Limited Edition: --.--
Model details:
  • True-to-the-original cockpit
  • The leather-framed seat bucket is covered with textile
  • Authentic-looking dashboard with gauges and instruments
  • Single wheel suspension on metal control arms including coil springs
  • Inside telescopic shock absorber
  • Exhaust system with manifolds of metal
  • Carburettor covers made of finely-meshed wire (the model with starting number 3 comes with transparent plastic cover) and carburettor hoppers made of stainless steel
  • Authentic three-part wind shield made of high quality plastic glass (plus an additional air-deflector for the model with starting number 4)
  • The iconic feature of this model - a pointed front-end flanked by two big openings that remind you of jaws and nostrils, hence "Sharknose"
  • Pure dynamic! Negative camber at the rear wheels, just like the original car. Behind the rear-end fence, you can identify the exterior clutch
  • Highly-detailed reconstruction of the six-cylinder-V-engine, including gearbox and clutch
  • Inside rear-wheel brake disks including axle drive shafts
  • Complete with all pipes and cabeling
  • Remove the two screws, and the front part will come off
  • The oil tank, the additional fuel tank and the painted side fuel tanks are made of stainless steel
  • Movable tank flap and air inlet for the cockpit cooling
  • Space frame as a filigree metal constrution
  • Chromed roll bar made of metal
  • Brake-, fuel- and ventilation conduits
  • Conduits for water an oil (dry sump lubrication)
  • Removable wheels on aluminium rims and stainless steel spokes with nipples
  • Three-winged Borrani wheel central locking nut
  • Steinless-steel oil and additional fuel tanks with a true-to-the-original rivet arrangement
  • Detailed replication of the exterior clutch, including annular gear
Description of the original vehicle: The 1961 Formula 1 season came up with a completely new rule type. The racing teams had to switch their engines from 2.5 to 1.5 liters. Ferrari found itself in a very good position. They had developed a V6 mid-mounted engine with a 120 degrees cylinder angle and a maximum output of 190 hp. The new 156 F1 had a very unusual front design. So pretty soon, many people gave it the nickname Sharknose. Technically and ostensibly, the 156F1 was the most successful development in 1961.
The season ended for the Scuderia with a large success but also with a disastrous tragedy. Phil Hill became the first American Formula 1 World Champion. The German Ferrari star Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, that led the ranking for most of the season, became involved in a deadly accident in Monza. Never before joy and teariness was that close on just one day.

Technical data of the original vehicle:
  1. Engine: Six-cylinder-V-engine with a 120° cylinder angle
  2. Displacement: 1,476.6 ccm
  3. Output: 190 hp at 9,500 U/min
  4. Top speed: 260 km/h
  5. Wheel base: 2,300 mm
  6. Wheel track front/rear: 1,200 mm
  7. Total length: 4,060 mm
  8. Aluminium body with space frame
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Wrote by franck T. on 03.07.2010

Une belle F1

Le meilleur rapport qualité prix, mais une formule 1 doit à mon goût avoir un N° Avec le camion Fiat Bartolli ce fera un bel ensemble.

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