In the last  post, we looked at Chris Lee's overall  collection . This time around,  we'll be taking a more detailed look a  few of his favorite models he's  built. First, we'll start off with this  street going version of a  Ferrari 575 LM. It started as a Kyosho model  with full race livery. He  removed all the livery and gutted out the  bottom of the car. Chris also  modified the wheels and slammed the  already slammed 575 LM even more.  After he slammed the car, it became  too low. So he had...                                                                                           
In the last post, we looked at Chris  Lee's overall collection. This time around, we'll be taking a more  detailed look a few of his favorite models he's built.
First, we'll start off with this street going version of a Ferrari 575  LM. It started as a Kyosho model with full race livery. He removed all  the livery and gutted out the bottom of the car.
Chris also modified the wheels and slammed the already slammed 575 LM  even more.
After he slammed the car, it became too low. So he had to remake the  bottom and side skirts out of modeling clay and bondo to clear the  ground. By doing that, he was able achieve the crazy stance it has now  yet also retain its functions like rolling on all 4 wheels and  steering. 
The engine that originally came with the Kyosho model wasn't very  spectacular. So Chris created a whole new engine out of various parts.  He used the original 575's block but mated it with a Lamborghini  V12 head and topped it with Ferrari F456 intake manifolds. It makes no  mechanical sense, but Chris assured me that it looks a lot better than  what came with the original model. I believe him. 
Chris removed the race car's stripped out and caged interior and  replaced it with a full interior with seats and carpet from various  street Ferrari models.