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17! I don't think I've ever done that many in year, even as teenager when I could start and finish one in a weekend. A few were WIPS that had been on the go from 3-4 years up to 25+ years.......

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1:24 Fujimi Honda Prelude kit by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

I think this one was started back in 2016, built in the late '90s Euro Lowrider style.

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1:20 Nichimo Nissan Skyline C211 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

First 1:20 kit I've done done since an F1 in the '80s, vaguely replicating a 1:1 I had some years ago.

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1:43 Heller Austin Princess kit by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

Nicely detailed little kit, but the small scale made me realise I needed varifocals (now sorted!).

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1:24 Tamiya Audi Quattro kit by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

Having cleared the bench of those WIPs, I could start on some new ones and this was the first of them (although it did use some parts from the road car I built when I was 14).

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1:24 Hasegawa Nissan Sunny Truck kit by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

One of my favourites from the year, for now as close as I can get to one of my 1:1s.

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1:25 Revell 1966 Chevelle Wagon kit by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

I hadn't built an American kit for some time, this Revell one went together really nicely.

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July/August kit completions by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

Good weather and a couple of weeks' holiday in the summer saw this lot get finished. From L-R Revell (ex-Monogram) Ferrari that I started 10+ years ago; Monogram (ex-Aurora) Maserati with V8 that dates back to the '90s as a WIP; Monogram '65 Corvette that a friend started around 1990/91, I then redid it with an LT5, new wheels and fresh paint; Monogram Datsun 280Z that I turned around in less than three weeks, with multi-colour panels so I could practise masking; Fujimi Datsun Fairlady Roadster that I think dates back to 2007 and stalled after it fell onto the floor, necessitating a strip and repaint.

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1:24 Aoshima Toyota Ipsum kit by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

I needed to do something practical and with more seats after all those sports cars.

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1:24 Aoshima Nissan Cedric 330 kit by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

For some reason I didn't gel with this one when I started it, but now it's finished it's one of my favourites.

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1:24 Tamiya Toyota and Honda kits by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

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1:24 Tamiya Skyline and Silvia kits by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr

Finished four of the five kits to replace the batch that got wrecked when I left them on my dashboard in the sun.

I'd hoped to get the '55 Chevy finished yesterday, but that's one for today and a flying start to 2021.

Posted

Really like the wagon, Nigel. The Datto ute is pretty cool as well, they are very popular over here ( though rare0 and they are in plague proportions in Johannesburg - I travelled there for work two years a go and they seemed to dominate the traffic there! That is an impressive output for one year!

Cheers

Alan

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Thanks all! Until I counted them up a week or so ago I had no idea I'd finished this many - I thought I'd be doing well if I averaged one a month.

Hoping to continue with a mix of Japanese, American and European for 2021.

Posted

Hi Nigel,  very impressive fleet there!  All very nice, my two favs are the Nissan Sunny ( I really want one of those), and the Maserati. I have plans to do a Maserati in a very similar way, thought I was being original.....  All the best for 2021

Cheers, Steve

Posted

You had a great year Nigel! Lots of different and interesting models! All are well built and clean with a great style to them! Nice work!

Posted

A very nice selection resulting from a very productive year! For various reasons, the Heller Princess is my favourite — those little kits do scrub up well, don’t they? And the whole lot inspire me to pull some JDM kits off the shelf!

best,

M.

Posted

Thanks all. I hope that I can show an equally good variety by the end of 2021.

9 hours ago, Matt Bacon said:

A very nice selection resulting from a very productive year! For various reasons, the Heller Princess is my favourite — those little kits do scrub up well, don’t they? And the whole lot inspire me to pull some JDM kits off the shelf!

BMF on the Pincess's chrome trims at 1:43 was a challenge! Would love to see what you can do with some Japanese stuff.

17 hours ago, Steve H said:

Hi Nigel,  very impressive fleet there!  All very nice, my two favs are the Nissan Sunny ( I really want one of those), and the Maserati. I have plans to do a Maserati in a very similar way, thought I was being original.....

Likewise, would love to see your take on the Maserati. It's got a great basic shape and the bodyshell is suprisingly good for a kit that goes back such a long way.

Posted

That's an impressive set of builds Nigel. Nice to see some of the more unusual Japanese subjects and the Heller Princess.

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On 1/1/2021 at 3:22 PM, mustang1989 said:

You've definitely got an eye for the imports Nigel. Great work man.

Indeed. Great work. 

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