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This is a Premier Products model of an 1958 Aston Martin DB3S which finished 2nd at Le Mans.

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The Brooklyn based Premier kit is often mistaken for the Merit kit which was made in England and was a 1955 Le Mans and which had a headrest flaring which the Premier does not, even though box art shows one. 

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The challenge for this model is getting the wheels close to right.  The Aston used a unusual offset rim that protrudes beyond the tire bead.  I tried various things and ended up with Herb Deeks PE wire wheels in the kit plastic Dunlops.  I did a test fit of Randy's MBW 3D wires but both the 1/25 and 1/24 did not fit unfortunately.

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Decals, not shown. for this model are available from Le Mans Decals though they are too big and need to be reduced.

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Interesting  model you got there Gary. Probably pretty rare. I notice there is no tape over the right headlight or its missing its cover. Was this done on purpose. I know stuff falls off in a race.

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The challenge for this model is getting the wheels close to right. 

 

Nope....the challenge is finding the kit.

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10 hours ago, Bantoft said:

That looks great Gary, it would have to have been taken off the Merit kit.

Dave B

At one time I had both kits and compared them and thought there were enough differences to have been separate kits.  Now I look at the picture of the kit in the box above and it has the headrest on the body!  Now I just don't know.

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On 6/9/2020 at 8:45 AM, Gramps46 said:

This is a Premier Products model of an 1958 Aston Martin DB3S which finished 2nd at Le Mans.

1244306499_PremierAstonMartin.JPG.30e5e3a73604607df2966ae913a4d824.JPG

 

1703927360_AM_DB3S_1958_5_001.jpg.5d4d08b59b69e8c7e300bdbb40a6cb9e.jpg

The Brooklyn based Premier kit is often mistaken for the Merit kit which was made in England and was a 1955 Le Mans and which had a headrest flaring which the Premier does not, even though box art shows one. 

1707721486_AM_DB3S_1958_5_003.jpg.d7972981912c829f505dfe56b120623e.jpg

The challenge for this model is getting the wheels close to right.  The Aston used a unusual offset rim that protrudes beyond the tire bead.  I tried various things and ended up with Herb Deeks PE wire wheels in the kit plastic Dunlops.  I did a test fit of Randy's MBW 3D wires but both the 1/25 and 1/24 did not fit unfortunately.

278324945_AM_DB3S_1958_5_Whitehead-Whitehead_62emu_006.jpg.36e4d1b530674c5cf28fbca2af0a6bd9.jpg

2020596693_AM_DB3S_1958_5_002.jpg.d19c976a342d2a4f182fe821cf64475f.jpg

Decals, not shown. for this model are available from Le Mans Decals though they are too big and need to be reduced.

This is a great shot, Gary!

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