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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - less than 1/1 scale


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  • 2 weeks later...

In the home stretch now! I added woodgrain and painted the hood silver, as well as pinstriping.. The horn, spare, exhaust system, and basket were popped on. I still have to put on the windscreen frame, lights, and license plate, plus a few more little details. I still have to figure out the wings, but hopefully I'll be done with everything else by tomorrow night, because I have to move on to other props.

 

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It's FINALLY done! (Well, except for the wings, which I still have to figure out.) This has been a labor of love, and even though I enjoyed every minute of it, it's time for me to move on. Thank you for following my progress and all the nice compliments!

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I FINALLY figured out the retractable wings! And on the night before the show opened. What's more,  I just found out a school wants to buy it for their presentation. So I'm glad someone else wants to use it after we're done - I don't want to see it dismantled.

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What an amazing piece of work!  Scratchbuilding at its very best!  What is really impressive is that you totally captured the look of the original, the proportions, the stance, all the things you look for in a replica in any scale, using totally unrelated components and materials.  I will bet it looked awesome on stage!

Cheers

Alan

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48 minutes ago, Bugatti Fan said:

Nice theatre production car.           In miniature I think Aurora may have kitted this car many years ago but do not know what scale if they did. 

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Here's the Aurora kit, issued back in 1968. It doesn't mention a scale anywhere on box or instruction sheet.

I was fortunate to find this started glue bomb at a Toledo show a dozen or more years ago for $10.  It was only missing the gas cap.

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It does look big!  Here it is sitting next to a Monogram 1/24 scale Model A.  It could be as large as 1/20  or could just represent a very large touring car in 1/24 scale.   I doubt Aurora was very concerned about scale with this issue.

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Here's the tire comparison.

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Tom, it you have this kit, as Aurora is long gone, maybe it would be worth getting resin cast patterns made from it. There must be many modellers who would like to build a model of this car!

Incidentally, I believe that the original movie car is now owned by an ex BBC disc jockey named Chris Evans.

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