Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

PatW

Members
  • Posts

    4,530
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by PatW

  1. Thanks Gramps46.
  2. Thanks Larry.
  3. Yes engine, gearbox, suspension, driveshafts, brakes... I've since 'blued' the exhaust to show heat in the pipes.
  4. Built box stock adding seatbelts, helmet visor, and Fujimi mechanics. This is a test version without the factory red bodywork or driver race numbers.
  5. Built box stock with the addition of seatbelts, helmet visor, various tools and Fujimi mechanics. It is in testing form prior to the body, sidepods, and nosecone being in the factory red colour and the race numbers signifying which team driver. This is also below in the diorama section of the forum.
  6. Should be right hand drive though! No whatever you want. Brilliant to see a good old British sports car, well done, and look forward to the build.
  7. Got this in the post from the YSA only 4 weeks delivery......... Helps with extra insight into weathering etc.
  8. Cheers Larry.
  9. Thank you my friends.
  10. Thanks guys, and yes muddy up the tyres!
  11. Thanks guys.
  12. In the UK most of what we call our High Streets have been reduced to Charity Shops, Estate Agents, Hairdressers/Barbers and coffee shops. The big Supermarkets, Tesco, Morrison Sainburys, Asda etc have taken all of the customers out of town with huge stores being built. The landlords have hiked up the rents here so steep, small traders (hobby shops) don't have the money any longer to rent. There are no large chain stores of model shops as most have gone out of business who have refused to accept online trading. A small newspaper shop in town has moved from one side of the street to another due to his rent review increase being too big, and the other landlord offering a cut price rent to fill his premises. The new rent deal for his old shop(still empty after nearly twelve months) is £1100 per month plus electricity, refuse collection and water. On top of that the new tenant has to pay nearly the same as his rent for business shop rates to the local council. So £2000 approx is to be paid on top of shop fittings and stock of whatever he is trading in. As it might be a new business start-up he can't get any credit so has to pay for his fittings and stock in cash! By two sons were very good at BMX racing and I looked at setting them up with a bike shop when they left school That was in the mid 1980's and we looked at the proposition and I needed £50,000 just for the first year with no profit, therefore no wages for them!
  13. I built alongside the Gama Goat. Box stock build just added interior decals, as kit sheet unusable, roof bars and Thule roof box. and without top box
  14. PatW

    Tyrrell P34

    Here's the March 6 wheeler at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
  15. Thanks Gluebomber. I had a quick look but the prices are far more than I can afford.
  16. Looks very good and as a Porsche follower an interesting possibility but as a retiree the price is all important, so how much are these going for please?
  17. Certainly in the UK prices aren't falling at all on ebay. It was once a place to go to get good deals on models but no more. Even 'already started' that I go for being retired and having limited funds for hobbies. Some prices are as you have shown here, for example there is a Pocher 1930's Mercedes Benz cabrio, in a finished condition but at nearly £1,000! Some have what they call 'RARE' kits, of American made kits that are normally £30 here are asking £100 in as new condition or already started. No ebay is longer a place to go for a bargain, but here most of the model shops are gone from the High Street or Malls so the internet is the only way to buy.
  18. PatW

    Gama Goat

    Thanks guys. Yes David, I've built 1/24-1/25-1/43-1/32 all civilian cars. This is my first 1/35 scale and very a satisfying well made kit to Tamiya's superb standards
  19. I've put it in the Diorama section as well.
  20. Thanks guys and thanks for the extra info Mike999.
  21. PatW

    Gama Goat

    Thanks David. The scale is 1/35th. It has a jointed drive shaft off the back of the tractor unit, so it can go over steep peaks keeping all wheels on the ground! Here is the 'connector' in the down position, hinged across the centre.
  22. PatW

    Tyrrell P34

    Wow Jim this is just crazy. As an ex-race marshall at the Silverstone Circuit here in the UK, I remember the stir it caused when it was revealed! Six wheels, never, the other teams said! But it was masterfull when raced. The March team factory nearby built a six-wheeler but with four wheels at the back and therefore four wheel drive! It was a complete failure, with so much rear grip they couldn't get it to go round corners!
  23. Well 89AKurt, this build as an ex 1:1 Beetle owner is superb, I love the wheels especially!
×
×
  • Create New...