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Very nice model, Andrew - I like it!
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Chaparrals - Survivors
1959scudetto replied to Gramps46's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Fantastic models John - I would like to have them all in my collection ! -
Very nice - the Johnson-Jennings 1967 Le Mans car - 1/18 model by EXOTO.
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Chaparrals - Survivors
1959scudetto replied to Gramps46's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Quite a bit of nostalgia here... -
Chaparrals - Survivors
1959scudetto replied to Gramps46's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Some great models there, Rich (as usual) - I especially like the Fisher 2F and the Modelers 2D (I have both in my stash... :-) ) -
Chaparrals - Survivors
1959scudetto replied to Gramps46's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Great idea of starting a Chaparral thread, Gary - many interesting models to see... -
Great looking model of a good looking car, Mario !
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Another long gone, old school build: built in 1987/88 from the then-new amt/ERTL release in their short-lived "customizing Series" - as usual: box stock straight from the box, blackwash for the grille, spraypainted with car laquers, trim brushed Humbrol silver (no polishing, no further detailing):
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The nicest model built from this kit I've ever seen - perfect paint job and foil work - simply a beautiful car !
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Thank you all, guys - this is the reason why I'm gonna keep this one (and it will fit to my 1/18 Tamiya kits) - I already got rid of almost all my 1/18 die-casts and will concentrate again on 1/24 (and 1/25). In my stash are the Fujimi (=Modeler) 2 D, Paul Fisher's 2 F and Arii's 2 C which is a bad joke. I have sold off years ago 2 Monogram 2 Ds and Union's (=IMC) 2 E
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1992 Ferrari 512TR in Blue Sera (1/24 Fujimi)
1959scudetto replied to e30lover's topic in Model Cars
Perfect build of this Ferrari - glass smooth paint job and professional photography! -
Finally, the last of my 3 remaining 1/18 race cars: Jim Hall's fantastic 2 A in its latest stage of evolution - the 1965 version which easily won the USRRC that year with Jim Hall and Hap Sharp at the controls: 15 wins at all (c. Pete Lyons) - here is a highly detailed model from AutoArt (only slight distraction comes from the door hinges):
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Excellent, Mario - I always enjoy your builds (with that realistic background)
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Got Revell's new 1/24 Jag E-type roadster kit and a book about the 1969 Ferrari 312 P as birthday presents from my wife.
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Mecom Lola Mk VI GT
1959scudetto replied to Dave B's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Once again, an impressive race car from your workbench, David ! -
Wonderful model of the ill-fatec Edsel, Steven: perfet paint and foil work, as usual with all your builds.
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Very nice builds of these classic Ferraris !
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Autocar dumptruck
1959scudetto replied to 53gmc's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
The bigger wheels make a BIG difference - very impressive ! -
1966 Chaparral 2E
1959scudetto replied to Rich Chernosky's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Very well done, Rich - impressive model of Jim Hall's legendary racer. 24 tiny photo-etch fasteners : OMG ! I think you matched the color really well: I'm not sure which white will be the best for my Fujimi (= Modeler) 2D and Arii's 2 C - both in my stash: I have 2 Chaparral books, and the color pics show all kinds of white: from a very cold white up to the warm, creamy tone that Tamiya's racing white has. An airbrush would come handy here. -
Perfect, Mario ! Looks like Christine is sitting in the dark waiting for her next victim...
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Perfect model, Thomas; concerning the the EM kit, it IS possible to glue the lower front body part before painting. I did that more than 30 years ago (this is the result: Installation of the chassis was a bit tricky, but doable ( I followed the instructions with this one)
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Thanks, Gary - here is the " Ferodo decal photo" I mentioned above (from Alan Henry's book "Ferrari Prototypes 1962 - 73):
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My second 1/18 racing car model: In 1971 Ferrari tested, developed and raced (without much luck) their new 3 –ltr. prototype, the 312 PB, and in 1972 the preparation finally paid off: they won all races they participated but left out Le Mans, thinking their car which was more or less a F 1 car with a slightly detuned engine in a sportscar body could not stand the stress of a 24 hr. race (Daytona was shortened from 24 to 6 hrs. that year). So Matra had their first Le Mans victory, everything else was won by Ferrari (2 or 3 works cars took part in each race) with a team of world-class drivers: Mario Andretti , Jacky Ickx, Clay Regazzoni, Ronnie Peterson, Brian Redman, Arturo Merzario, Tim Schenken and even rally ace Sandro Munari who took the laurels at the Targa Florio together with Arturo Merzario where Ferrari only entered a single car beating a whole armada of Alfa Romeos. Some years ago, I could buy one at a sale – it is the 1000 km Monza winning car of Jacky Ickx/Clay Regazzoni - highly detailed model with perfect proportions, but gmp sometimes overdid it a bit: the tire markings – less would have been more, and the fabric of the seats is out of scale (similar to CMC). They truly strived for perfection: the damaged “Ferodo” decal is no mistake, but looks exactly like on the real car (I have a pic in one of my books showing this). Anyway, enjoy the pics of the last great Ferrari prototype.