Thanks guys, super kit! If you build one stick the tyres on the wheel rims. I used super glue! The tyres tend to be a slight bit big and soft rubber so when attached to the chassis the tyres roll off the rims!
Thanks guys, both the Manx builds shown are in clear metalic/metalflake moulded in manufacture. Paint used on the driver/passenger area only, with clear blue acrylic on the wipers and engine housing and clear orange on the front indicators.
I was also lucky to go to the LeMans 24 Hours twice! But many years ago. Whilst there I saw one of the works Mercedes cars take off and fly into the woods, the driver was sitting by the open driver's door when the rescue crews found him! Since then the Mercedes factory pulled out the works team from the event!
Thanks guys. We had an American base (Upper Heyford) nearby until recently and we have heavy British transport now also nearby at Brize Norton. It's all new heavy transport, big and load!
After building a standard, and a surf version, I thought military version (hoping I've put this in the right forum). Built box stock, camo painting all flat surfaces included the 'glass' side and rear window!
Just finished, showing the aircraft and the two smaller items that came with the kit, a Jeep and a Field Gun. The rear doors have rubber hinges so rest partially open.
Purchased from a fellow modeler, on my trying to find a meyers manx kit in the UK. My purchase after discussion included the Subaru and the Corvette needing tyres!
The Manx I also need to take templates for my own scratchbuilt beach buggy project.
Thanks guys.
Alan there's no hint on the box/instructions of the scale size. I've put a search into the PC, some say 1/72 that I thought it was, another supplier say's it's 1/77.