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MASERATI Tipo 60 / 61 Birdcage

 

  • Scale: True to real-life dimensions, ensuring accuracy and scale.
  • Material: Crafted from high-quality 3D resin for durability and detail.
  • Color:  Resin - grey tone.

 

Model built by artist Charlie Contreras

 

The Maserati Tipo 60/61 "Birdcage" are a series of sports racing cars produced between 1959 and 1961 by Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati for privateers racing in sports car events including the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the 2-litre and 3-litre racing category. It used an intricate tubular space frame chassis, containing about 200 chro-moly steel tubes welded together, arranged triangular formation at high stress areas of the chassis, hence the nickname "Birdcage". This method of construction provided a more rigid and, at the same time, lighter chassis than other racing cars of the time.
 
By recessing the windscreen base into the bodywork, Maserati was able to reduce the effect of new Le Mans rules demanding a tall windscreen. The Camoradi team became famous racing the Tipo 61s but, despite being very competitive, the Birdcage was somewhat unreliable and retired from many races due to problems with the drivetrain.
 
The road legal version of the 2004 Maserati MC 12 was available in a white colour with blue stripes livery as a tribute to the Tipo 61 and the Camoradi racing team.
 

The body in 1:18, 1:12, and 1:8 scale are printed in several separate parts that have to be glued together.

 

This model is delivered in several individual parts, each requiring removal from printing supports before assembly. Perfect for those who enjoy hands-on model building and customization.

MASERATI Tipo 60 / 61 Birdcage

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  • This item is a high-quality 3D printed model, crafted with precision at a 0.25 mm layer height using premium photopolymer 3D resin. Our models are produced using industrial-grade printers, ensuring exceptional detail and durability.

    Designed for advanced model makers, this model arrives with its printing supports still attached. These supports will need to be carefully removed before assembly, allowing you to fully customize and refine your model.

    Ideal for those who appreciate intricate details and professional-grade quality in their projects.

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