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Wow, never figured I'd see this one come to life! After reading an article on the car in one of my Motor Trend Classic magazines, I thought it would be an interesting basis for a model. Seeing that MFH makes a bunch of Cobras, I thought I'd give it a shot and sent them an email in December, 2011. I forgot all about it, but today saw this little teaser shot on their website:

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A second shot confirmed that it's indeed the AC A98 Coupe! It does say something about a "Lightweight Series," not sure if that means it'll all be resin, or curbside, or what. If it's the latter, I wonder if it could mate with an AMT 289 Cobra for the innards.

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Link to info on the car

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Len, per Rinsey Mills it was painted "the British Racing Green shade favored by AC and Aston Martin".  AC98 was built on a standard leaf spring chassis if you care to add any addtitional detail.

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I think the closest you'll get is a colour called "California Sage". It's not currrently in the Aston martin palette, but it was until 2010. Code should be Aston Martin 1338.

http://outrageousvehicles.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/2009-Aston-Martin-DB9-Volante_1.jpg

IMG00194-20111216-1343.jpg

bestest,

M.

I'm officially giving up on trying to post pictures. Nothing I try works. This "upgrade" has been DREADFUL.

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The Aston Cal Sage shade is not at all close - too much olive.  I got info on the correct mix from the owner of the A98, but it is for English systems - working on converting to a US mix.  I got a bunch of pics of the car at Goodwood a few years ago - MFH did a really good job, except for the wheels.  They should have included Halibrands like in the Revell Cobra - they were coated with Dow #7 gold.  The Revell wheels are too small for the MFH rubber, but I have not had time to mix and match wheels yet.

The Zero Paint sample looks close.

This has been a holy grail of mine for years.

Steve D.

 

 

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I think the closest you'll get is a colour called "California Sage". It's not currrently in the Aston martin palette, but it was until 2010. Code should be Aston Martin 1338.

http://outrageousvehicles.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/2009-Aston-Martin-DB9-Volante_1.jpg

IMG00194-20111216-1343.jpg

bestest,

M.

I'm officially giving up on trying to post pictures. Nothing I try works. This "upgrade" has been DREADFUL.

2009-Aston-Martin-DB9-Volante_1.jpg

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Any updates on you color codes for this green? I was told 67 Chevelle Mountain Green was a good match.

The Aston Cal Sage shade is not at all close - too much olive.  I got info on the correct mix from the owner of the A98, but it is for English systems - working on converting to a US mix.  I got a bunch of pics of the car at Goodwood a few years ago - MFH did a really good job, except for the wheels.  They should have included Halibrands like in the Revell Cobra - they were coated with Dow #7 gold.  The Revell wheels are too small for the MFH rubber, but I have not had time to mix and match wheels yet.

The Zero Paint sample looks close.

This has been a holy grail of mine for years.

Steve D.

 

 

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