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Very nice sled, David !
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the taller tires are period correct for the early 60's - Revell's are too small...
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Yoz have built a super model, Bo - and the wheels are perfectly proportioned in inner and outer diameters (better than Revell's '62 E-type) - Gunze say it is a 1965 model (more comfortable seats, different dashboard)
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Very nice Ford, Gareth - fantastic interior !!! I prefer box stock with American cars (this one inspires me to keep mine and build it some time in the future - I already wanted to sell it...)
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Beautiful Build, Lin - super smooth glossy paint !
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Thank you, Gareth ! Thanks, Tom ! Thanks, Bob !
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Outstnding craftsmanship and excellent pictures, Michal !
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Outstanding build, Lin - very impressive !
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Peterbilt 352 "Pacemaker" 1:25 AMT
1959scudetto replied to Pavel A.'s topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Excellent build, Pavel - looks very realistic! -
Thanks, David. Thank you, Anders !
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Very good looking Mack, Graham!
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Thanks, Carl !
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Mack DM 600 Dump Truck
1959scudetto replied to Mopar - D's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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This is definitely no Tamiya marketing gag: Believe it or not, John Coombs Racing prepared Jaguars for the British Touring Car Championship in the early 60's which they dominated from 1960 to 1962 - drivers were Graham Hill, Roy Salvadori and others, and one of these cars had that very license plate BUY 12 (another team car had BUY 1)- see pictures:
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le mans Mazda 787b
1959scudetto replied to Bronzekeg's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Very impressive model, Ken - it was the FIRST japanese car that won Le Mans and the ONLY one with a Wankel (rotary) engine. In recent past, Toyota has won the last 4 races there: 2018-2019-2021 and 2021 -
Thanks, Bob.
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Awesome, Urs -looks like the real thing !
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Thank you, Bill - you have a nice collection here - are there also some Cudas in between?
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Thank you, Frank! Thanks, David - everything shows some signs of decay after some decades... Merci, Philippe ! Thanks, Craig ! Thank you. Larry!
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Here is my contribution to the Challenger theme - one of the best looking muscle/ponycar in my opinion: Both are quick out-of-the-box builds without further detailing: amt's 1970 Challenger R/T Convertible was built from the '79 Matchbox/amt release - molded in yellow, it got only a clearcoat. mpc's 1974 Challenger Coupé was an annual kit I got from a pen-pal from Indiana in 1986. Impressed by the movie "Vanishing point", I sprayed it in white with a clearcoat and added the custom front spoiler - otherwise it is box-stock. Built in 1988, the following 2 photos are from 2008: Last winter, I sold both of them - whereas the Convertible was in a rather good condition, time has not been very kind to the mpc '74 annual: the clear coat showed very visible signs of yellowing - much more than in 2008, and the vinyl tires were eating up the wheels which were melting and showed kind of bubbles around the circumference - I cut these off as good as I could, but obviously those tire/wheel combos were not meant to survive more than 45 years... Here are some more pics (this time from Dec. 2020):
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Exceptionally well built model, Ken - for me, this is the best looking front engine rail dragster ever.