• Ferrari 250 GTO s/n 3705

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    Michel Stassart is living in Belgium

    and working as professional model builder since 1990.
    He originally started to build customized model cars for different customers, one of whom was Jacques Swaters, Ferrari importer in Belgium and owner of the famous “Ecurie Francorchamps”.

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  • Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX2299

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    Michel Stassart is living in Belgium

    and working as professional model builder since 1990.
    He originally started to build customized model cars for different customers, one of whom was Jacques Swaters, Ferrari importer in Belgium and owner of the famous “Ecurie Francorchamps”.

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  • Chassis

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    Michel Stassart is living in Belgium

    and working as professional model builder since 1990.
    He originally started to build customized model cars for different customers, one of whom was Jacques Swaters, Ferrari importer in Belgium and owner of the famous “Ecurie Francorchamps”.

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  • 333 SP

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    Michel Stassart is living in Belgium

    and working as professional model builder since 1990.
    He originally started to build customized model cars for different customers, one of whom was Jacques Swaters, Ferrari importer in Belgium and owner of the famous “Ecurie Francorchamps”.

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Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX2299 1/8

The scale model represents the Le Mans 1964 Gurney/Bondurant winning car (in Viking Blue)

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333 SP 1/8

After photographing and measuring the real car in all its details and receiving technical sheets,

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Cobra Daytona Coupe CSX2286 1/8

The scale model represents the 1965 Le Mans car N°9 (in Guardsman Blue)

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Previous models

Here are some older models mounted by Michel Stassart.

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The Ferrari 333SP

This is probably one of the most successful Ferrari racing car ever build. On demand from Pierro Ferrari this Sports Prototype was developed and a serie of 40 cars were made over the years 1994 to 2001. The first 9 frames were called “standard”, the frames n°010 to 014 were called “Evoluzione” and the remaining chassis were the “Michelotto” as they were build by this company.
Though not every car ever raced, most of these 333SP raced at every important circuit, with the ever symbolic victory in Daytona 24h in 1998 with 3 cars at the crossing line, like the famous Ferrari P4’s ever did. The chassis n°30 was also SRWC (Sports Racing World Champion) for the years 1998, 1999 and 2000.

The 1/8 scale model was developed on demand of an owner of a Ferrari 333SP car. After photographing and measuring the real car in all its details and receiving technical sheets, the model was build, fabricating every single piece by hand, using brass, aluminum, tin and silver for the different components.
Michel’s work is all encompassing in its detail, with every section of the model being treated as individual components and then built to that high standard. On top of that the finish of the model is beautiful with various liveries to suit the wishes of the buyer.
The car body was vacuum molded and cut to the precise dimensions to fit the aluminum chassis finished with faux Kevlar. The body of the car is made from a synthetic material and has a true scale thickness of only 1mm – reflecting the lightweight aspect of the original car. This solid aluminum plate frame is made for strengthening the model car rigidity.
The development took over a year for the prototype. To make such a model car, with so many individual pieces, it takes about 6 months.
The front and rear body sections can be removed, thereby allowing a full and uninterrupted view of the interior to include the cockpit, engine bay and nose section. Even the wheels can be removed, allowing a close view of the suspension, steering and brake set up.

Each model takes approximately 6 months to build.
(22 inches long x 10 inches wide, 57 cm x 25 cm


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