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Ferrari P-4 (What is wrong with this picture?)

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A friend of mine is a really, really big fan of this individual Ferrari. It is the only thing he will collect pictures of (and he has a few from GT5, this being one of them). He noticed something wrong with this pic, but is not bothered by it. In fact he will use it to test peoples knowledge of the car by seeing if they can spot what is wrong. When he asked me I actually found two things wrong with the picture. There may be more, but he was satisfied with two, lol. Thanks for the view and I pray you have a blessed day! Another image from GT5 on the PS3 (you thought I forgot didn't you?)

Comments (11)


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Yuroven

1:52PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Scale appear too small; people would not fit? My guess

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hansmar

3:05PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

It looks like there is a tyre stuck under the car. Perhaps it is supposed to be a jack, but it looks very odd. Furthermore, I wonderded about why 'Brakes on' is on the wrong side of the plate held in front of the driver. Car-wise, I did google and found it is extremely well done and really looks like a Ferrari 330 P-4!

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DennisReed

3:33PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

I trade my Fords for that ride! ;)

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hardwaretoad

5:26PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

I'm going to take a guess or two here, 1) it shouldn't be open top and 2) it shouldn't have the additional "winglets" on the front corners... not in this livery anyway. This appears to be the 2nd place LeMans car of 1967 near as I can tell from it's markings. As far as hansmar's guess about the pit flag, seeing how the mech's hands are up the service stop is over... they'd flip the flag and then raise it out of the way for exiting. I'm assuming "clutch in" is on the other side? Excellent looking capture although it does appear that a tire is clipping into the left rear quarter.

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Xanthmann

6:01PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

So far not a one has come up with the answer. The tire only looks like it is clipping the car due to the perspective, top off is an option, the sign is fine...someone should get this...I hope.

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onefromb5

8:43PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

I think I found the 2 errors. 1) The 2 air guns don't have an air hose attached to them. 2) The sockets on the air guns are wrong they need to be bigger. These wheels are held on by a single nut or spinner caps.

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Xanthmann

10:39PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

we have a winner

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claude19

11:35PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

I have not tried, I do not like games ... at all. By cons I'm surprised not to see car and stand in front of the Ferrari mechanics!

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fallen21 Online Now!

4:17AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Fantastic scene & work.

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nitegrafix

8:07AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Excellent! So much realistic detail!!

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artistheat

5:09AM | Wed, 25 April 2012

I know what's wrong, The Three guys with there hands raised are going for Beers after this and the guy with the sign thinks Justin Beaver is the Greatest singer of all time..LOL..Excellent Capture


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