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Bentley Blower 4.5 litre 1930 Les Mans Airfix 1/12 scale
1971Hans replied to louis Carabott's topic in Model Cars
I can imagine this was a lot of work, but it certainly paid off. I just can't stop staring at the pictures ; I always find some new details. Some pictures, especially the engine, look so real... -
A modest every day car... But personally, I find this less boring than just another Ferrari, Corvette, Lambo etc... Like this build !
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Hasegawa Lancia Delta Repsol
1971Hans replied to galaxyg's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Very nice. A quiet simply base, but it finishes the whole thing ! -
1/12 Porsche 962c
1971Hans replied to primabaleron's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Haha, you take pictures of a real car and make us believe it's a model...? No seriously ; this is masterclass !!! Congrats, you can be very proud about this job. Respect for your skills !👍👍👍 -
Something completely different. I like such vintage stuff !
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Maybe less quantity, but surely quality. Especially the Landy looks great to me.
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I like your workshop !
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Mercedes SSK coversion from Roadster to Racer....Revell 1/24 scale
1971Hans replied to louis Carabott's topic in Model Cars
Craftmanship ! The conversion and upgrading of a rather basic plastic kit to a unique detailed masterpiece. -
It's so ugly that it becomes nice again...😄
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32 ford salt flats car
1971Hans replied to charlie libby's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Strange thing... But very nice !!! -
Sharknose 1/12 MFH
1971Hans replied to primabaleron's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
So real !!! Almost creepy 😉 And that background... -
Benetton Ford B188 (Tamiya, 1/20 scale)
1971Hans replied to Tommy124's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
And driven by a Belgian racer !😁 Seriously, a VERY nice build !!! -
Something completely different ! Bien fait !
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Solved !!! The wire was slightly bend, causing loss of tension on the doors. The wire should be perfectly right. It took some time, and care not to cause metal fatigue, but finally it gives the right tension to keep the doors closed, or to get them opened easily. British precision in the seventies... Thanks for the reactions !
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Yes, I know what you mean. I did try, no difference...
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I'm restoring a diecast Corgi car. I stripped and removed the paint. But when reinstalling the doors, they are hanging loose, they don't keep opened or closed. It must have something to do with that coil spring, shaped as an iron wire. But I can't figure it out... Someone 🙏?
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AMT 1972 Chevrolet C10 Pickup
1971Hans replied to Jim B's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Still on my to-do list. Did it include the Coke-can beverage machine ? -
Masterclass ! This is a contest winner.
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Land Rover Station Wagon
1971Hans replied to landman's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
For a moment I thought this was a real workshop picture... -
I've never seen that van in de tv-series, something I seem to have missed. Cool van I must admit, worked out well. Apart from this, I have a question. Does anyone know the type of the helicopter? I' m looking to build one to combine with the Ferrari.
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A technical question...
1971Hans replied to 1971Hans's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thank you all for the reactions. I already thought it should be a diesel engine. And these have a quiet complicated fuel system. I can move on with that. -
A technical question...
1971Hans replied to 1971Hans's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)