3men2s Posted March 25, 2009 Author Posted March 25, 2009 I KNOW WHAT FOXER IS SAYING AND I KNOW I SET THE RULES BUT THE MAIN REASON FOR THIS BUILD IS TO HAVE FUN AND GET TO KNOW PEOPLE. SO FAR GT FANS ARE COMING OUT OF THE WOODS. FOR THAT REASOND I AM NOT MAKING A BIG DEAL OF IT. AT THE END WE ARE LETTING THE FOLKS IN THE FORUM JUDGE. AT THE SAME TIME YOU NEVER KNOW HOW THIS THING DEVELOPES. THINK ABOUT A FUTURE BUILDOFF WERE YOU HAVE TO CREATE A FANTASY LEMANS CAR USING ANTIQUE CLASSICS WITH MODERN RACE CARS. OR CARTOONISH REMDERINGS OF THE 1:1 ETC. LET'S KICK THIS THING, WHERE IS THE REST 300 + VIEWER AND ONLY 5 BUILDERS....COME ON
Foxer Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 (edited) THE CIRCLE WITH THE NUMBER, GET RID OF IT AND USE THE STANDARD WHITE SQUARE THAT THEY USE IN LEMANS WITH ALL THE CERTIFICATES THEY HAVE. I have a question for you more knowledge than I. I never realized the white square was always used for numbers , for starters. But whats this on certificates? I do see cars running with like "Le Mans 2008" or some such thing and some graphic. Is there a yearly sticker like this. And some had the class on them .. is this required? This is interesting and I'm sure you and Cal can get me up to speed on markings. And I know I'm not following the rules set out for everyone .. just think of me as the the mechanic's coffee gopher sitting in the corner building his go kart which can't compete, but defiantly having fun. Edited March 25, 2009 by Foxer
CAL Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 I have a question for you more knowledge than I. I never realized the white square was always used for numbers , for starters. But whats this on certificates? I do see cars running with like "Le Mans 2008" or some such thing and some graphic. Is there a yearly sticker like this. And some had the class on them .. is this required? This is interesting and I'm sure you and Cal can get me up to speed on markings. And I know I'm not following the rules set out for everyone .. just think of me as the the mechanic's coffee gopher sitting in the corner building his go kart which can't compete, but defiantly having fun. The Cert sticker has the event, class, date, I will have to look at one again to tell you all the specifics. Yes, required on all the cars, I will try to get a date when this started. Must have been late 1980s early 90s they started standardizing the number more, but for a long time before that the number had to be on a white background.
fordsixty Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 ok. i have been following this thread and think it is a great idea. i have decided to do a build a car that was suppose to run the 1976 le mans during Bill Frances' attempt to internationalize NASCAR. everyone remembers the Olympia Charger and the Truxmore Torino. IMSA NASCAR GT. well i want to finally attempt to build, what i think could have been a car to be reckoned with on the circuit de le sarthe. holman moody prepped Boss 429 in a '73 Torino, built by the Bowsher brothers. it won it's class at the Daytona 24 hours and was going to Le mans. that is until John Holman passed away. the car was parked. too bad. so danny, will this work for the build off?
Brendan Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 I have a question for you more knowledge than I. I never realized the white square was always used for numbers , for starters. But whats this on certificates? I do see cars running with like "Le Mans 2008" or some such thing and some graphic. Is there a yearly sticker like this. And some had the class on them .. is this required? This is interesting and I'm sure you and Cal can get me up to speed on markings. And I know I'm not following the rules set out for everyone .. just think of me as the the mechanic's coffee gopher sitting in the corner building his go kart which can't compete, but defiantly having fun. There are about 6 stickers that I know of that come to mind. Two on the body; one is an event sticker which is a long rectangle and the other is a class sticker which is shorter and more squarish. There are two stickers on the inside of the car; one is to certify the roll cage and the other is usually on the fire wall to certify the chassis. The next two are on the engine block and on the transmission housing. There's quite a few more that would be on all the electronics. All are required.
CAL Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 ok. i have been following this thread and think it is a great idea. i have decided to do a build a car that was suppose to run the 1976 le mans during Bill Frances' attempt to internationalize NASCAR. everyone remembers the Olympia Charger and the Truxmore Torino. IMSA NASCAR GT. well i want to finally attempt to build, what i think could have been a car to be reckoned with on the circuit de le sarthe. holman moody prepped Boss 429 in a '73 Torino, built by the Bowsher brothers. it won it's class at the Daytona 24 hours and was going to Le mans. that is until John Holman passed away. the car was parked. too bad. so danny, will this work for the build off? THINK ABOUT A FUTURE BUILDOFF WERE YOU HAVE TO CREATE A FANTASY LEMANS CAR USING ANTIQUE CLASSICS WITH MODERN RACE CARS. oh yeah. if you are talking about vehicles like....... i will be a permanent participant. There was a Torino that actually made it to LeMans, but DNFed, likewise the Camero, and the Dodge Charger. They had a NASCAR class for a year maybe two. There was even a Hemi Cuda that came but failed to qualify.
fordsixty Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 There was a Torino that actually made it to LeMans, but DNFed, likewise the Camero, and the Dodge Charger. yes CAL, i mentioned the Olympia Charger and the Truxmore Torino. here is the torino on the starting grid. all four american cars were DNF in '76. also notice that the numbers are not on white rondells ( #90 ). i think in order to let the americans in, they went lax on the requirements. the american cars even flew the IMSA stickers. all in all, i like the idea of a NASCAR GT. if Bill had really invested in the concept, i really think it would have been a hit. the french loved the big v8s.
simonr Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 Great historic pictures!...Where you got them? Simón P. Rivera Torres yes CAL, i mentioned the Olympia Charger and the Truxmore Torino. here is the torino on the starting grid. all four american cars were DNF in '76. also notice that the numbers are not on white rondells ( #90 ). i think in order to let the americans in, they went lax on the requirements. the american cars even flew the IMSA stickers. all in all, i like the idea of a NASCAR GT. if Bill had really invested in the concept, i really think it would have been a hit. the french loved the big v8s.
CAL Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 Yeah, the Charger went 2 laps before melting a pistion. The Torino did 88
fordsixty Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 Great historic pictures!...Where you got them? Simón P. Rivera Torres hey simon, Google Images is my best friend and SnagIt is an a great tool.
Foxer Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 oh yeah. if you are talking about vehicles like....... i will be a permanent participant. all I can say is HOLY CAT! .. does that qualify as a mid-engine?
3men2s Posted March 26, 2009 Author Posted March 26, 2009 ok. i have been following this thread and think it is a great idea. i have decided to do a build a car that was suppose to run the 1976 le mans during Bill Frances' attempt to internationalize NASCAR. everyone remembers the Olympia Charger and the Truxmore Torino. IMSA NASCAR GT. well i want to finally attempt to build, what i think could have been a car to be reckoned with on the circuit de le sarthe. holman moody prepped Boss 429 in a '73 Torino, built by the Bowsher brothers. it won it's class at the Daytona 24 hours and was going to Le mans. that is until John Holman passed away. the car was parked. too bad. so danny, will this work for the build off? THINK ABOUT A FUTURE BUILDOFF WERE YOU HAVE TO CREATE A FANTASY LEMANS CAR USING ANTIQUE CLASSICS WITH MODERN RACE CARS. oh yeah. if you are talking about vehicles like....... i will be a permanent participant. OHHHHH YEAH.....I HAVE READ ABOUT THIS CAR AND WHEN I SAW THAT IT RAN IN LE MANS IT BLEW MY MIND.......WELCOME, IT RAN ON THE TRACK AND ITS PART OF THE HISTORY OF IT, IT COUNTS. DEVERSITY, AND EDUCATIONAL AT THE SAME TIME. I WAS THINKING OF THIS CAR WHEN I WAS CHECKING THE CHEVY MONZAS THAT RAN IN LEMANS. BY THE WAY I SAW THE TRUCK AND I LOVE IT.......YOU HAVE GREAT TALENT.
3men2s Posted March 26, 2009 Author Posted March 26, 2009 I REALLY BELIVE IN "PRACTICING WHAT YOU PREACH" SO LET ME START THE PROGRESS PHOTOS FOR THIS BUILD. PROJECT: 1970 LE MANS WINNER -917K...K IS FOR KICK A!!! THE PARTS ON THIS FUJIMI ARE STRAIT AND DETAILD. MOLD LINES R MINIMAL EXEPT ON THE ENGINE COVER TOP IT HAD TWO CIRCLES AS BIG AS A QUATER AND I THOUGHT IT WAS PART OF THE BODY, BUT DID NOT MADE SENCE, SO LOOK AT REFERENCES AND OUT THEY WENT, SANDED THEM OUT. I GOT THIS KIT SO LONG AGO THAT I FORGOT THAT I EVEN GET A STUDIO 27 DETAIL METAL PARTS FOR IT. OHHH YEAH TO MY SURPRISE I WILL START THE BODY, SANDING, BONDO, AND PREP FOR PRIMER. HOPEFULLY IT WILL BE READY FOR RED MONDAY. INCREDIBLE THE AMOUNT OF PARTS THIS THING HAS FOR BEING A CURBSIDE. I WILL BE CHECKING IF I CAN GET AN ENGINE KIT FOR IT BUT ONLY IF I CAN FINISH IT FOR JUNE 12, IF NOT IT WILL STAY CURB SIDE, BUT INTERESTING THAT THIS FUJIMY...THE ENGINE COVER IS REMOVABLE AND IT SHOWS DETAIL TOP OF THE FLAT 12...ENOFF TO GIVE AN IDEA ALRIGHT...ROUND ONE, TIN!!!!!!! TIN !!!!
Foxer Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 Those were the days! ..when paint scheme and maker's logo's dominated the surface of race cars.. . not Cheerios and Snickers ads Really nice finding a P_E set hidden under the decals!
CAL Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 I REALLY BELIVE IN "PRACTICING WHAT YOU PREACH" SO LET ME START THE PROGRESS PHOTOS FOR THIS BUILD. PROJECT: 1970 LE MANS WINNER -917K...K IS FOR KICK A!!! THE PARTS ON THIS FUJIMI ARE STRAIT AND DETAILD. MOLD LINES R MINIMAL EXEPT ON THE ENGINE COVER TOP IT HAD TWO CIRCLES AS BIG AS A QUATER AND I THOUGHT IT WAS PART OF THE BODY, BUT DID NOT MADE SENCE, SO LOOK AT REFERENCES AND OUT THEY WENT, SANDED THEM OUT. I GOT THIS KIT SO LONG AGO THAT I FORGOT THAT I EVEN GET A STUDIO 27 DETAIL METAL PARTS FOR IT. OHHH YEAH TO MY SURPRISE I WILL START THE BODY, SANDING, BONDO, AND PREP FOR PRIMER. HOPEFULLY IT WILL BE READY FOR RED MONDAY. INCREDIBLE THE AMOUNT OF PARTS THIS THING HAS FOR BEING A CURBSIDE. I WILL BE CHECKING IF I CAN GET AN ENGINE KIT FOR IT BUT ONLY IF I CAN FINISH IT FOR JUNE 12, IF NOT IT WILL STAY CURB SIDE, BUT INTERESTING THAT THIS FUJIMY...THE ENGINE COVER IS REMOVABLE AND IT SHOWS DETAIL TOP OF THE FLAT 12...ENOFF TO GIVE AN IDEA ALRIGHT...ROUND ONE, TIN!!!!!!! TIN !!!! There is a trans kit for it. Check Strada Sports.com http://www.stradasportsstore.com/page8.html
3men2s Posted March 26, 2009 Author Posted March 26, 2009 THNKS CAL.....I CHECKED THEM OUT AND I THINK IN MY NEXT PAYCHECK WILL TRY TO SNEAK 40 WITHOUT THE WIFE KNOWING IT PLEASE TURN ON YOUR SPEAKERS AND ENJOY...... AFTER THIS BRAIN WASHING VIDEOS IF YOU R NOT IN THIS BUILDOFF PLEASE GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM AND CHECK FOR VITALS. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6D5CAf0pxU
Ariel Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 IT WAS FOR A PRIVATE TEAM...THEY PROBLABLY ASK HIM TO DRIVE IT FOR THE WEEKEND. IT WAS BLACK WITH FLAMES, VERY RARE, WILL CHECK TOO. BUT NOT LIYING THEIR WAS AN INTERVIEW AND IN THE INTERCOME HE WAS MENTION.
3men2s Posted March 26, 2009 Author Posted March 26, 2009 CHECKING FOR FIT...ALSO REDUCED THE FAKE BARS SO I CAN REMAKE THEM WITH PLASTIC TUBES FOR A MORE REAL LOOK.
CAL Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 (edited) CHECKING FOR FIT...ALSO REDUCED THE FAKE BARS SO I CAN REMAKE THEM WITH PLASTIC TUBES FOR A MORE REAL LOOK. All those bars held on the body with fiberglass strips. Edited March 26, 2009 by CAL
cruz Posted March 27, 2009 Posted March 27, 2009 Just bought this yesterday, I might just consider doing it to compete here. What I like the most is that the kit is curbside and with my limited time at the bench it will be perfect!!!
Hemi Killer Posted March 27, 2009 Posted March 27, 2009 (edited) I am fairly new to the hobby, as well as to the forum, but I have wanted to build a race car like a GT car. I halfway built a Taisan Starcard GT2, but it is put away for good now had some beginner troubles with it and the body is pretty much toast. What would be a fairly straight forward kit with nice detail? I'm thinking a Tamiya kit of some sort. Can anyone recommend a cool kit? something that hasnt been done too many times? thanks! Edited March 27, 2009 by Hemi Killer
rollover Posted March 28, 2009 Posted March 28, 2009 Cal, you can make it look like the fiberglass floor by using eyeglass lens cleaning tissue and Future. Use them like fiberglass and resin.
fordsixty Posted March 29, 2009 Posted March 29, 2009 OK Danny. i am with you and here are my entries. yup, that is right. i said entries. BTW, you have a real good start there with your 917. looking good, as always. first, a little data about the Bowsher/Purolator Torino. the car itself looks to be a '72 body with a modified '75 front end. as you can see in the photo, the front end is heavily modified. looks to use the rear bumper from a '76 torino. ( notice it is flat ) an ugly and unusual front end treatment. it does add alot of purpose built character, though. i started with the Model King '72 NASCAR Torino. reradiused the rear wheel wells, removed the rockers, flared the rear quarters a little, raised the front wheel well openings and made new, larger front fender flares. here you can see the front end modifications. squared up and flattened. and now, the other build. this will be a fantasy build. i bought this kit a couple of years ago with no real idea what to do with it. well, now i know. i started out with the idea of a motor swap and a mild modification for a road racer. well, the more i thought about it, the more i wanted to go wilder. CAUTION: this might freak you out. yeah, i know. i was definitely dropped on my head by the doctor. flared the fenders, sectioned the body and sunk the roof. plans call for an old Alfa four cylinder hanging out back, a whale tail and a shovel nose front end. i know Alfa did not sell one of these micro cars; however, i was thinking about putting a chrome Alfa horse collar grill on it and painting it italian red with Alfa markings. what do you think, not too sacreligious. huh? here you can sort of get an idea of how small this little Fiat is. hope to get them done for this contest. thanks Danny
Foxer Posted March 29, 2009 Posted March 29, 2009 what do you think, not too sacreligious. huh? YES, the more the better! .. Fiat 500's have as much starting charisma as VW Bugs!!!
Nick F40 Posted March 29, 2009 Posted March 29, 2009 Dale, I love it!!!! Do I get to drive the 500 for this year or......... Just bought this yesterday, I might just consider doing it to compete here. What I like the most is that the kit is curbside and with my limited time at the bench it will be perfect!!! I can't wait to see you do this! I am fairly new to the hobby, as well as to the forum, but I have wanted to build a race car like a GT car. I halfway built a Taisan Starcard GT2, but it is put away for good now had some beginner troubles with it and the body is pretty much toast. What would be a fairly straight forward kit with nice detail? I'm thinking a Tamiya kit of some sort. Can anyone recommend a cool kit? something that hasnt been done too many times? thanks! ANY of them, all of Tamiya kits are great. Get a Sauber C9, that's what I want to build.
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