N.B. This single car was owned by a privateer who upgraded it with the later TT12 bodywork. Underneath it is still the V8 TT3.
You'll find this car about 3/4 of the way down on this page, www.robertlittle.us/t33chronologyenglish.html
With photos of the real paint work it ran over its time, (hint),or see below.
Existing TT12 skins will fit but need some touchups.
LODs to follow.
version 20230512 NEW: Incremental improvements.
version 20230513 NEW: LODs, anims, misc
version 20230514 NEW: Power adjusted, see description in CM
Open the archive first as I have included a driver model.
OH MY GOD... first the 908/03-71, now the legendary 33TT12... I cannot describe how thankful I am to you man! THANK YOU SO SO MUCH, FROM AN ALFISTA AND FRIEND OF ARTURO MERZARIO HIMSELF!
ReplyDeletethis is fantastic, thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTICA AUTO !!!!!!!!!! GRAZIE !!!!
ReplyDeleteAlfa Romeo forever, no alfa - no car.
ReplyDeleteHello, being a former Alfa Romeo employee (now retired for some time) I had the opportunity to work on the track on this car, in my time there was talk of drivers that perhaps many of you know little about (Arturo Merzario, Vittorio Brambilla) but as far as I remember the car was slightly faster than the one proposed here, it would be interesting to have a Balance of Performance between the models already presented (see Porsche 936 / Alpine 442) to be able to race together at the same lap time parity and not as now with a gap of 3 seconds on the dry lap.
ReplyDeleteschedule https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/spec/642/Alfa-Romeo-33-TT-12.html
DeleteHow about this one instead? https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/cg/2782/Alfa-Romeo-33-SC-12-Turbo.html
Deleteyes the evolution of the model you posted, it was not a great performance car as in those days we had problems on the turbo due to excessive overheating
Deletelove this alfa any chance some one doing the abarth version?
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