About this creation
The Ravenna -named after an Italian city / province - is the idea of a successor for the (rather new) F599 GTB Fiorano. Like this, the Ravenna is designed as a Gran Turismo Berlinetta or GTB. Being the first front engine car in our collection, the F655 features detailed interior & engine, opening doors, engine hood & trunk.
MOC by Jens Matuschek

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Detail: air vents for brake and engine cooling. Note the fans behind the large intake in the middle
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Detail: front wheel, blinker, Scuderia Ferrari badge and chromed grille for hot front brake disk exhaust air
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Detail: large back lights, chromed exhaust pipes, license plate and Scuderia Ferrari badge on trunk lid
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With the rear screen flipped up you can see the large storage room behind the seats
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Rosso / Nero seats and the mentioned storage (roof & rear screen removed for better photo!)
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Rosso / Nero interior (roof & rear screen removed for better photo!)
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Engine Details, with thick tubes leading the sucked air through the filters to the engine
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How rims can effect the overall appearance of a car...
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The real F599 GTB Fiorano; just to get the concept of this MOC
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Placed on a flat surface, the sporty character becomes even more obvious. This is achieved by "leaning" the car forward. The rear axle's height differs by 2/3 of a brick from the front axle.
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Just another example of how rims effect the car's appearance...these are the "Challenge" rims / hubcaps from the new LEGO Set 8143. Guess this looks best!
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