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Dave B

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  1. Great looking build Thomas, and something different. Tks for sharing. Dave B
  2. They look really good Pierre. The last OOB I built was a resin 917LH but I even mildly altered the nose intake on that!! I do however have some plastics in my cupboard downstairs, who knows, one day I might even build them. Dave B
  3. They are beautiful builds Bill and a credit to you. Would you mind telling me what resin you used? Dave B
  4. Hi Pierre, I just use white glue to attach the fuse wire gauge bezel and drop clear 5 minute epoxy onto the decal, I always use a brand over here called Selleys 5 minute epoxy. Dave
  5. I always wanted to build an early race car that a young guy with a bit of loose change could build and run at Bonneville or on one of the many runway circuits that were prevalent in the States in the 50's. The opportunity came when a mate gave me a resin Indy Car Legends '35 Miller Ford. Heading to the parts box I found a suitable early Ford frame, front and rear suspension, motor, head and tail lights and interior seat. Styrene tube made up the exhaust system and styrene sheet the bulkheads and dashboard. A few decals, a bit of fuse wire and some epoxy made the guages with a dressmakers pin for a gear lever. Sort of the equivalent to going to a wreckers!! The body took a bit of work to widen the rear, create a lift off bonnet and relieve areas where the suspension had to go. Havlng run at Bonneville, as per the decal on the dash, our young guy is now driving home from a road circuit. The custom Ford pick up could be used to dead mans tow it so this young bloke was obviously cashed up!! Great fun to build, tks for looking. Dave B
  6. Another great build of an Aussie racer, tks for sharing Dave B
  7. Great build Shawn, I must have seen this racing as I watched all the Bathursts back in those days. Just don't recall seeing it!! Tks for sharing. Dave B
  8. Looks great Pierre, especially the weathering. It's also nice to see something other than the Moss/Jenkinson 300SLR. Dave B
  9. Hi Pierre, not a kit. I bought a 3D file a few years back but it turns out it was solid!! A mutual friend of my printer mate hollowed it out for us but made it so thin it printed full of holes in resin and not much better in filament. What you see is the filament body coated internal with epoxy and externally with body putty. Just had to have an A6GCS!! Dave B
  10. Hi Andrew, for the grill I shaped a thick piece of styrene slightly larger than the grill opening. I then wrapped 8amp fuse wire around it and soldered. I then added a central vertical bar from 8A wire and soldered. The remaining vertical bars are 15A wire and attached with permanent epoxy. When set I gently folded the grill across an Exacto blade to get it concave. The car was ordered as pictured by the owner and never raced down under. It was written off by it's second owner after competing in only five events. Dave B
  11. Ok, it's all a bit rough at the moment, painted black this morning, but here it is. It will depict a specific car and race, more to follow. Dave B
  12. Ok, some time ago I posted this as a project on the go. Well, it stalled until my mate could print me a grill, which it turns out he couldn't. I've ended up making the correct grill for the car I'm building from fuse wire so I'm back into it. More to follow shortly. PS, it will be no where near as good as Andrew's!! Dave B
  13. That's a great build Shawn, pretty sure I saw this very car racing at Longford in Tassie Dave B
  14. They're exceptional builds of what appears to be a very nice kit Doug. Tks for sharing. Dave B
  15. Looks the part Phil. Like you I'm a Cobra fan, if I have 1 must have 10. Dave B
  16. That's a great build Thomas. I like the fact its of a specification I've never heard of!! Tks for posting. Dave B
  17. Looks good Gary, they were a nice basic kit but I don't recall them having a driver? Dave B
  18. I hope Gary wouldn't mind my interpretation of his Miller Ford Indy kit. Dave B
  19. There's also an excellent DVD "Long Weekend at Longford". Well worth a look.
  20. Saw Clark race it in '65, I was 15, just lucky that dad was a motorsport tragic!! They do have a revival but I don't bother going as the track, as it was, no longer exists. There are a couple of good books on Longford.
  21. Before the net I just depended on model shops and magazines. No, no real shows or competitions down here but there are on the big island!! Saw the 32B race at Longford back in the day. Dave B
  22. PS, it appears that when entered at Sebring by the owner Donald McKnought the Borrani wires were painted white. The car was shared with William Eager and a minor crash on lap 67 forced them to retire. (Maserati A6GCS by Walter Baumer and Jean-Francois Blanchette) Regards Dave B
  23. Andrew, your build is going to be soooo much nicer than mine. I'm just happy to have something to work with. Dave B PS photos of 2053 attached
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