1959scudetto Posted Wednesday at 12:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:44 PM (edited) Last year I got a cheap partially painted and partially assembled FROG/amt Lola T70 Spider. Box says 1/24 but measuring the wheelbase turns out to be 1/25 scale. Scalemates states that this is a 1967 reissue of the former amt slotbody kit by British company FROG: It included decals for the 1966 British sportscar championship (drivers: Denny Hulme, John Surtees and Jackie Stewart) - as I don't trust them because of their age and heavily yellowing I ordered some from Patto (this is going to be a white car). After disassembling and removing the paint, I began with body modifications: closing the side scoops and altering the cooling outlet from curved-straight to straight-curved using plastic sheet and putty. As these versions had the Weber carbs mounted horizontally, I cut the kit pieces in half and fabricated a horizontal system using scrap parts from other kits – of course the opening in the rear deck has to be enlarged substantially. Here is a first mock-up: Edited Wednesday at 08:29 PM by 1959scudetto 4
Gramps46 Posted Wednesday at 12:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:49 PM (edited) Great choice of a super Lola. Watched them race at Mid Ohio course with my Kodak Instamatic. . Will be watching closely. Edited Wednesday at 01:06 PM by Gramps46 4
Rich Chernosky Posted Wednesday at 04:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:26 PM Helmut...that is indeed the old AMT slot car body kit. I have one. They issued it as a static model or slot car body. I bought all of them at the time. It was the beginning of my modeling career and those kits and others got me started and began my facination for Can-Am cars. Will be following and see what your creativity comes up with. Off to a good start. 1
absmiami Posted Wednesday at 06:31 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:31 PM Kodak Pit pix from Mid-Ohio fr ??? 1968 ??? Gramps strikes again …
Gramps46 Posted Wednesday at 08:42 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:42 PM 2 hours ago, absmiami said: Kodak Pit pix from Mid-Ohio fr ??? 1968 ??? Gramps strikes again … 1966
1959scudetto Posted Thursday at 09:25 AM Author Posted Thursday at 09:25 AM (edited) 21 hours ago, Gramps46 said: Great choice of a super Lola. Watched them race at Mid Ohio course with my Kodak Instamatic. . Will be watching closely. This is an almost romantic scenery, Gary - unfortunately these days have long been gone and will never return - a feast for photographers who could come very close to the cars and drivers. I made a similar experience at the Historic races on the Salzburgring in the late '80s. Edited Thursday at 10:45 AM by 1959scudetto
RancheroSteve Posted Thursday at 04:17 PM Posted Thursday at 04:17 PM I've got one: a photo of the Surtees Lola shortly after he parked it at the Bridgehampton Can-Am in 1966. Taken through a fence by my dad (I was standing right next to him). Looks like you're off to a good start - I'll be watching your build. 1
absmiami Posted Thursday at 05:28 PM Posted Thursday at 05:28 PM Tremblant summer vintage event - 12 years ago ... 1
absmiami Posted Thursday at 05:31 PM Posted Thursday at 05:31 PM unfortunately - I did not get to photograph this one whilst undressed ... one that got away ... - but I've got a few more if you need them ... 1
1959scudetto Posted Thursday at 05:34 PM Author Posted Thursday at 05:34 PM Thanks, guys - my goal is to replicate this one: 1
Dave B Posted Friday at 01:00 AM Posted Friday at 01:00 AM Great Helmut, those wheels are the ones we spoke about so you've saved some money there!! This should be good, will be watching. PS did you order the Cheetah body kit? Dave
1959scudetto Posted Friday at 08:35 AM Author Posted Friday at 08:35 AM Dave, the wheels I need are meant to be used on a 1/24 Carrera slotcar (Lola T70 MK III ) which I want to turn into a static model. Maybe Jason will make some for me if I can persuade him. No - the Cheetah body kit is not top priority - I have a few other kits to be ordered before, but I will keep it in mind.
1959scudetto Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago Small update: The kit wheels had been treated with Tamiya rubber black, the rims with metallic grey and smoke clear. A gold-colcored gel pen was used for the sidewall scripts and rings, the roll-bar seems to be from another kit (according to the instructions, it doesn't belong here) - I will bend one from wire. The body has been primered and is awaiting its final paint job - I’m looking for a smaller steering wheel (kit’s is too big), headlights (were junk) and rear view mirror (missing) and finally the decals I have ordered in Australia. I meanwhile found a better looking steering wheel in a Arii Ford GT40 kit, 3 pedals in a Heller 908 junker and a correct rear-view mirror in a Heller Lotus 49. A bit more motivation: 2
Rich Chernosky Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Wheels and tires look super. This is coming along great.
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