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Tamiya's Lola T 70 Mk lll 1/12 scale kit


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Busy as I am with my client, assembling the Fiat 806 and some Protar motorcycles in 1/9 scale, I couldn't resist buying from a friend the most sought kit of the Lola T 70 Mk lll coupe...

The kit was already begun but with little work done ...Thanks for that!!!....The kit is most complete, every part flawless and even the box is in pristine condition, I was very lucky with this one.....

I managed to dissasemble everything without much destruction and bagged every bit & piece...Now comes the sanding and deflashing part, which I enjoy a lot, besides being a boring stage, it makes me feel like an archeologist discovering something important!

I've googled this kit and there are very few offerings in Ebay, with some prices that knocked me out! :blink:

Anyway, here are some images of the kit itself................

The original box with a beautiful artwork...

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The box with all the bagged goodies inside...

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I couldn't resist assembling something too, so..............part of the engine bulkhead, after carefully studying the scale hardware locations...

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The spare tire carrier and its tube structure being held by scale bolts and scratchbuilt flanges...

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Mario

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The front bulkheads and the special reinforcements made, so scale hardware may be used safely in order to dissassemble things any time you want.... ;)

All holes are allready drilled & tapped accordingly....

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The front bulkhead and some of the many scale bolts and nuts used to keep things together.............

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Also at this stage, all parts are sanded, puttied, etc, preparing them for the primer coats and final paint..... :wub:

Cheers

Mario

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New additons to the Lola, specially made hardware located in the rear bulkhead to receive some oil pipes...they screw & unscrew, so we can paint afterwards... ;)

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Note the special attaching flange on the upper/right of the picture...

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Attaching miniature Allen bolts holding the fuel tanks to the monocoque structure...

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Special reinforcements all over the monocoque structure to receive varied parts scale bolted....

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  • 2 weeks later...

Mario,

Your work looks amazing. I was lucky enough to pick up one of these kits a few weeks ago. In this scale, (1/12) it definitely needs some added details. Are you making your own scale hardware? Where did you get your refrences?

Keep up the great work. I cant wait to see more.

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Inspirational work, Mario.

I built my first Tamiya 1/12 T70Mk III at about 12, when my father bought the kit for my birthday - must have been the first issue. I fell in love with the car as soon as I saw the box artwork, and it's been my dream car ever since. I don't know what happened to that first model. I bought another on the re-release, and it is in serious need of restoration now.

And I have another NIB. You're setting the standard very high, and I hope that when I come to build it, I can do a worthy job.

What are you using for reference photos? I am assuming Starkey's books and general internet searching, but it sure is hard to find good detail photos of the MkIII on the net...

I can't wait to see more pictures as you progress. Keep up the great work.

Regards

Richard

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