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T41 Bugatti sport coupe
Pierre Rivard replied to charlie libby's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Terrific work as always Mr Libby. Every component is a scale model by itself. Just zooming in on the spark plugs... totally accurate. I never cease to be amazed. -
1991 Mclaren MP4/6
Pierre Rivard replied to Rich Chernosky's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Sometimes they almost build themselves and sometimes you have to dig deep to make the kit come together, and you have made it work. I have yet to build a 1/20 F1 and know a bit about the Tamiya and Ebbro offerings, but now realize Fujimi is also a worthy participant in the field. Thank you for sharing this with us. -
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Porsche 934 & 935
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Thank you Carl Thanks Thomas. I came to the same conclusions, very old kit representing the 935/77 (not the baby). Interesting contrast building it in parallel to the Tamiya 934 released in 2013. -
Jaguar XK120 Race Car
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
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Jaguar XK120 Race Car
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Thanks Mark. The metal body is a bit unique but so far I really like this kit. -
Maserati A6GCS Chassis #2076
Pierre Rivard replied to Dave B's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Another beauty to add to your stable of unique and wonderful replicas. Wonderful add of period pictures of the car help portray the fidelity of your replica. The Tasmanian magician strikes again! -
Jaguar XK120 Race Car
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
It looks fantastic Gary. And a driver figure adds so much interest, especially with an open cockpit car. I should consider that... -
Alan Mann Racing F3L/P68
Pierre Rivard replied to Dave B's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Oh boy, this is going to be challenging for you and lots of fun for us to follow. Please please please post regular updates? -
Jaguar XK120 Race Car
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Indeed ken, many possibilities and I need to choose something. Definitely a race version of the car. Thanks Mike. Metal body is a bit of a head scratcher but it is beautifully shaped. Yup, nice kit. Engine is good enough for what I want to do but for not having a separate one piece oil pan. I hate that split in the middle of it. Ace is the reference. He confirmed my thoughts on how to deal with the hood fit and so far the changes are working. The kit is good but I'll upgrade to better wheels & tires and I have to consider bucket seats for a race version. So far so good Rich. The metal body is manageable for me as I just plan to make it smooth and clean without adding modifications. Why they did the body in metal escapes me but I don't mind working on something different. -
Jaguar XK120 Race Car
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
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Jaguar XK120 Race Car
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Thank you Gary for pulling all these great references from your database. This will be very useful when I reach the stage of selecting a specific car to depict with this build. -
Porsche 934 & 935
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Thank you so much John. Pretty easy stuff compared to your elaborate builds but I am happy with the result. Looking for more updates on your Matra...and the R8 Gordini? Thank you Tony. Can't go wrong with Jaegermeister and Martini liveries. Classics they are. -
Porsche 934 & 935
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Thank you Chris for stopping by and providing support. Much appreciated. I am now refreshed and ready to go. It fails me why the XK-120 has a metal body but it provides a new challenge. Thank you Gary. Starting work on a racing XK-120, so start digging into your database for information. Do I go for a specific car or a fictional one? So have I Tony, but I don't think it is luck as I always test fit for ride height and wheelbase (a pet peeve of mine is ride height) and this kit is so precisely engineered. The ones that ride high are because the chassis is not properly engaged into the locating notches inside the body. -
3rd gen Camaro
Pierre Rivard replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Twisting styrene rod to make springs and letting it relax is very creative. They look awesome! -
Porsche 934 & 935
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Thanks Jim. The Tamiya 934 is beautifully engineered. I found the only hard part was painting of all the black trim pieces molded into the body. Other than that it builds very smoothly. I'm ready Rich. Got my next build lined up, an oldie kit of a classic... with a metal body... The great David Bantoft does not do OOB. Who are you? ? Thanks Mike Thank you sir. Some finessing required to get the 935 front end right but absolutely no adjustments needed of the Tamiya 934. Perfect stance right out of the box. Never happened before... -
After a few complicated builds I was in need of some OOB therapy. Looking through the stash I found a pair of Porsche curbside kits and decided to build them both side by side. The 934 is a Tamiya and practically built itself. It is that good, perfect fits, no flash, small part count put somehow detail rich. I only added tire decals not present on the very good kit decal sheet. The 935 is a Italeri release of the 935 baby but really the 935/77 factory race cars with a nose cooler which the Baby did not have. The kit is a re-pop of the period Nitto kit also later released under Entex and then AMT brands. All the same tooling and as basic as it gets but the body appears to be a reasonably accurate representation of the car. I only added some mesh screening over coolers and brass tubes for the waste gate blowout. Kit decals are good except for the Martini side stripes not really fitting the body shape.
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