Ferrari on Megafactories on Discovery
Ferrari on Megafactories on Discovery
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bertie

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8,569 posts

309 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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Anyone else see this last night on National Geographic?

Some cobblers in it but a very interesting walk through from the foundry to the test track following the manufacturing of the 599 Fiorano.

Due to be repeated this Sunday as below.......

SUNDAY 14 JANUARY


6.00pm Megafactories: Ferrari

What does it take to create huge quantities of the biggest and baddest machines around? National Geographic Channel steps onto the shop floors of megafactories across the globe.Inside Ferrari's top-secret factory in Maranello, Italy, molten metal is transformed into a 200mph sports car using incredible robot technology. Follow the birth of an auto legend.




Edited by bertie on Tuesday 9th January 10:29

events

244 posts

281 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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Hopefully recorded to watch later this week - saw a trailer and the factory did look very impressive.

....obviously I was channel hopping and just came across Nat Geo..it's not on my favorites..honest

crikeymikey

1,093 posts

242 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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Not a bad programme and certainly worth a watch if you haven't seen a big car plant before. Apart from the Ferrari work clothes it could be anywhere though.

The keen eyed will spot various Masser bodies being prepped and painted as well.

bertie

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Tuesday 9th January 2007
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crikeymikey said:
.... Apart from the Ferrari work clothes it could be anywhere though.
......


Can't remeber seeing the tropical trees indoors to help maintain a fixed temperature and humidity in the machine shop the last time I looked round Longbridge or indeed Honda Swindon though.

crikeymikey

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242 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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bertie said:
crikeymikey said:
.... Apart from the Ferrari work clothes it could be anywhere though.
......


Can't remeber seeing the tropical trees indoors to help maintain a fixed temperature and humidity in the machine shop the last time I looked round Longbridge or indeed Honda Swindon though.


laugh Hi, Rob.

Any truth to the rumour your Gallardo is up for grabs?

bertie

Original Poster:

8,569 posts

309 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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crikeymikey said:
bertie said:
crikeymikey said:
.... Apart from the Ferrari work clothes it could be anywhere though.
......


Can't remeber seeing the tropical trees indoors to help maintain a fixed temperature and humidity in the machine shop the last time I looked round Longbridge or indeed Honda Swindon though.


laugh Hi, Rob.

Any truth to the rumour your Gallardo is up for grabs?


None.

I did ponder a little while ago if I ought to have something more sensible I could get the wife and kids in.....but after a blast in the Gallardo I'm better again now.

Might swap something else for a more practical option (three 2 seaters is enough for anyone) but the Gallardo is staying.

LittleBro

9,455 posts

259 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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three Ferraris? GOOD MAN! LOL!

Re the program last night, I too spotted the Masers being painted etc...are the assembled on the same line or are they just painted on the same paint line?

Either way, thats underlines my desired to get my bottom into a 4200.

Sharief

6,503 posts

241 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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It was a pretty good programme, I thought. The engine assembly job must be so satsifying. Does the owner get the book saying who made/did what on the car?

Oh, and I spotted the Masers too, and a couple of F430 Spiders.

sclayto2

971 posts

234 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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If you missed it, you can catch it on Google Video anytime.

http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?d

SJC