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  1. Thanks! The garage is quite easy. Bit of photoshopping for the walls (printed on photopaper) and a bit of wood of some 3D effect.
  2. Time to finish the MG TC scale 1:18 First making the tonneau cover: Then the racing windows and the bonnet belt. Finally the plates, badges, codriver handle an rings around the instruments.
  3. It looks great indeed! The dashboard is excelent.
  4. Some further developments on the MG TC. First a bit of improving the interior and engine. Old versus new. Now with throttle links and oil catch can. And a start with the front window. It remains folded down and a couple of 'racing windows' behind it have to be made.
  5. Right, a few steps forward. Painting the interior And the engine as well A bit of red on the inside of the body testfitting the dashboard and losing some of the chrome as most parts are alloy. And trying the rest So I changed the exhaust (3 to 1), rampipes on the carbs and wires on the other side. Also added floor mats and rubber on the tunnel.
  6. SFRC

    GT40

    It is a fantastic model. Especially for a 1:42. Mind blowing.
  7. For a dear friend I am going to make a miniature replica of his MG TC The car itself The base model This bit needs some work Now in black
  8. Changing the grill Wooden dashboard Creating the folding roof bit And finally a test drive and a bit of drifting
  9. The MG Worksop celebrated its 40th birthday in December 2012. The winner of their lottery received a model of this/her car. This is the car that I was asked to make a miniature replica of The base model by Universal Hobbies Now cutting the roof for the Webasto sunroof Some teal blue paint The old interior New bigger doorhandles Primer on the seats
  10. While glue was drying I made this 'workshop' this afternoon.
  11. The big Healey is as good as ready now. I need to repair a bit of pait. Mesh before the headlights and Canadian number plates. Large Austin Healey logo's on the carpets but you need a keen eye to spot them...
  12. The old and new engine: Last weekend we did a classic rally and victory was ours. Enclosed a photo of our car on a test. Slightly going sideways...
  13. This one seems much easier! This particular car used to be silver with a standard body. Quite a looker. The owner converted the Giulia after a crash. The front was kind of completely distroyed.
  14. The typical yellow colour looks good on the model Works well with the silver interior
  15. While the Healey is drying, I started on this Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA racer. It is from the same race class as the red Super. This is the car itself. The base model by Minichamps The deep dish GBs: I am modifying the interior while de body is painted. Some extra bars for the roll cage As the original the interior is spayed in silver. New bucket seat and 4 point harnass, new box for the gear lever with a linkage to the original, fire extinguisher and brake lines.
  16. They are both Kyosho. The first model,, the road car, was LHD.
  17. Time to put the shiny bits on Also some small mods on the interior like colour of the steering wheel and a fire extinguisher The chassis was a bit damaged so that is repaired with some glue
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