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  1. But it's also interesting to note that although we started the WRC here in UK, this year like last we do not hold a round of the WRC this year! We are not part of the calendar!
  2. Yes Howard. Prodrive is about 20 miles from us, so we see various cars being tested on our roads in camo. Mainly when they had the Subaru contract. We also see various camo Aston Martins as well as their test track is also near Banbury, as was the test facility for Rang Rover where my brother in law worked for many years in a test driver capacity. We were at the Williams F1 Workshops in 2018 where they have their joint build facility for Singer 911's in the UK.
  3. Thanks for your comments Howard. When our youngest had his first VW Beetle it needed chassis work, a 1600cc engine and suspension lowering for the Cal-Look era. We took it to a Porsche rebuild specialist about 20 miles away. His workshops had these, 356's and other 911's all being rebuilt to 'as new' condition. They still build early 911's for race and rally.
  4. Thanks guys. Yes Rothmans decals would look good but it was in the era of 'No Cigarette' advertising allowed.
  5. Looking good. Nice to see a car I've seen racing at Classic Car events at Silverstone over the years since perhaps 1970! Oh what scale is it please?
  6. Thanks Rusty. Yes I should have taken it out into the garden and thrown some dirt/mud over it!
  7. Thanks Paul. One thing I've learn't from this is to test fit more closely/often or build the kit and add decals after everything else.
  8. I washed and dried the kit, masking off where the blue was to go and spray painted that area. After a few days of drying I peeled off the masking tape added the front and rear bumpers and laid up all of the decals and they were just superb! On finishing the rolling chassis, I added the windows after painting the black areas. I then attempted to add the body to the chassis and found that difficult, as the body didn't stretch as far as it needed to. This took off the front bumper ruining the beautiful multi coloured top decal! I debated whether I should attempt to remove all of that decal or leave it as 'a shunt that had happened on the previous stage'! I re-attached the front bumper using super glue, cut the front attachment pins from the chassis., and re-assembled the body chassis. Now in place I added the smaller items to the body, tyre decals from stash, exhaust alloy tubes, mud flaps and front night driving stage lamps. And later it was seen outside the workshop..
  9. It's superb both on it's own and with the trailer. We had five VW Beetles in our family over a number of years and I would still buy another although to get one in first class condition would cost a small fortune.
  10. We've all had the same experience with this awful kit, although I have another on the shelf, only because I've wanted a real one since I don't know when! But you have made a great job of it, well done!
  11. Nice Metro Van. I built one of those last year.
  12. A few.. I apologise if they are a bit decal heavy!
  13. Yes he said but as soon as spring appeared he had to get off of there as the ground became too soft to drive on!
  14. Well great photo's Dan! Our eldest son lives in Calgary, I'll have to ask him if he was there, as he hasn't sent any photo's across the pond! The first white car was either a Lancia or an early Bristol. What was the odd shaped car in front of the dark blue Lancia? Did you get a photo of it at all?
  15. Wow! Groovy! Our eldest son ran his 6 litre pick-up with a fifth wheel and extendable side camper trailer on the Canadian tundra, servicing 'Nodding Donkey's' some years ago.
  16. Nice one! Really good. Being in the UK I'd never seen one of these before.
  17. I've seen that over the Le Mans circuit when I've been there for the 24 hour race.
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