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Gulf Porsche 917 LH
1959scudetto replied to Dave B's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Excellent execution, als always, Dave. The cooler in the nose is the oil-cooling device. -
Interesting conversion, Ray - that's what our British friends would call "Shooting Brake" (cross-over cars combining sportscar and Station wagon like David Brown's personal DB5 or the Jaguar E from the movie "Harold and Maude")
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AMT & Italeri Peterbilt 378
1959scudetto replied to J.B. Customs's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Good looking Petes - especially the outdoor shot of the blue/white rig. -
Very well done, Bruce - looks great! What were the main obstacles in building this one? I have the very same in my stash and want to turn it into Nuvolari's 1930(?) Mille Miglia winner (got decals from tom Tanner).
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Very nice, Joe - the covered wheel wells were supposed to bring aerodynamic advantages on the long Le Mans straights.
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It is my personal favorite from the "classic" 911s.
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Another iconic Porsche for the aficionados: the legendary 911 turbo, this time a cheap diecast made by Welly in various colors: Here is mine from the Porsche Museum Collection - well executed, with good proportions. With a little Snake-Fu you can certainly dress this one up - I only added period-correct Austrian licence plates, everything else remained yet untouched.
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David, as far as I know, at least 5 different models have been made (some in 2 or more different colors): the iconic Toyota 2000 GT (ca. 1967), the Nissan (240) Fairlady ZL (ca. 1971), the 1990 Honda NSX, the 1994 Nissan Skyline R34 and the - only non-Japanese car - Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2,7.
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1965 El Camino
1959scudetto replied to 1959scudetto's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thank you all for the nice comments on this hastily built old kit ! -
AMT western star and gravel trailer
1959scudetto replied to tbill's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
x 2: perfect harmony between cab and rear wheels, frame and body striping. The trailer looks also much better with 2 than 3 axles (will convert mine someday also from 3 to 2). -
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V WRC
1959scudetto replied to galaxyg's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Exceptionally well done model of the best-looking Lancer Evo of Tommy Mäkinen's 4 world championship rides. -
I guess MPW is for Mulliner Park Ward ?
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IIRC, I paid around € 40 for it (without original box or certificate - I don't care about the paperwork - but with a bent antenna, a small paint chip and some damage on the trunk mat/above the spre wheel) Helmut
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Thanks, Tim and Gary - the dark red/brown and gold color suits it well, too. Zinc pest is awful - I experienced that with some (forutunately cheap) die-casts that literally fell apart.
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Very nice collection of T1 and T2a (Welly?) vans and buses, Gary.
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Excellent model - too nice to be used in races.
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Good looking Mopar, Tony - it has that classic 70's street machine look.
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1966 FORD F-100 4x4
1959scudetto replied to yura1961's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
The same here - Yuri this is a fantastic model that looks as real as it gets! -
Thanks, Keyser - I've just corrected the title (name was taken over from the Car Model homepage)
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Now something unusual (at least for me) but when the opportunity was there, I had to take it (for little money, because of some small issues) - I think it is one of the best detailed Franklin mint models: very big and heavy, highly detailed, but take a look at the photos! Weakest point is the gap around the doors - but hey! 4 opening doors!
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Another "quickbuilder" from my modeling past: long gone amt/ERTL kit, but I still have some pictures (from 2008): built in the mid 80's, sprayed with car laquer and clear coated (both from the can), tried painting the window surroundings with semi-gloss black and added a few custom parts - otherwise stock-out-of-the-box: