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DonW

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  1. ? Pity about the 'tasteful' modifications ?
  2. Well you live and learn! Thanks Michael
  3. Indeed they were big. My dad (who flew Spitfires in WW2) always said the emergency drill in the P-47 was to undo the seat harness and run around the cockpit. He and the other pilots in his squadron used to refer to the P-47 as 'seven tons of screaming sh*t'. Nonetheless these 'planes and their pilots did an exceptional job and this model is a great tribute.✌️
  4. It's hard to beleive people actually bought these, must have been looking for sympathy!
  5. Even though I couldn't get this one, I enjoyed trying and it's good to learn what it is! Thanks Michael -Don.
  6. Fabulous model of one of the most brutal looking sports/racers ever. I think the model here had an SBC - and Willie Green, well known and talented historic racer, used to refer to his 7-litre Iso Grifo (an A3/C by another name, really) as the 'Heap o'Grifo'. But I've always loved them. Well done David!
  7. Best looking Edsel I've ever seen, Ken (in fact the only good-looking one!) - but why does it have an outhouse door out front? Nice build, though. Does it have engine detail? Cheers, -Don.
  8. I really thought there'd be lots more winners as the diagonal bar and badge on the radiator grille is a dead giveaway! Thanks Michael, good choice as ever.
  9. Very well done, great model. It inspired me to look up the Dinah on Wikipedia as my father did shoot one down over Burma in WW2. I was surprised to read this: 'On September 25, 1944, Flying Officer Wittridge shot down a Ki-46, using a personally modified Spitfire Mk VIII. Wittridge had removed two machine guns and the seat armour, and also polished the wing leading edges to gain extra speed.' That's my dad! - but I hadn't appreciated how hard the Dinah was to catch until I read the Wiki article. So thanks for your build! Cheers, -Don.
  10. ? I think it would look better if it had run head on into a tree. Several times... And the gent in the plus fours in the background is wishing he'd brought his Purdey!
  11. Me too - 5 world championships is impressive but even more when you consider that he didn't start his Grand Prix / F1 career until he was as old as Lewis Hamilton is now. Imagine if he'd started ten or fifteen years earlier! I love this model subject and as you say if the wheels are a little wide, it's no big deal - if the 1:1 was racing in historics today it would probably have had a similar upgrade.
  12. Doh! Thanks Joe!. Time for a trip to the optician for me I guess?
  13. And there's nothing new in this zone: Count Trossi: Walter Christie:
  14. Thanks Richard. Well you live and learn, it seems the looks are deceptive where the handling is concerned. The French seem to have a proud tradition of deliberately odd styling! Viva la revolution!
  15. I knew this one, unfortunately - I've tried to put it out of my mind but failed! Not a stylistic success to my mind. Ideal for truffle-hunting with it's big snout, probably not so eager to turn into corners...
  16. PM sent. I always think one of these would make a great gasser.
  17. Good working drawings, you have captured the subtle lines of the Charger well. We look forward to seeing these projects.
  18. Great to see all these takes on Miss Deal! I love them all.
  19. Superb! I love this car. Well done, Lee
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