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I like to have multiple projects going and move between whichever one I'm in tge mood for, so alongside my E I introduce a 911.

 

This was a started bashed up kit off an auction site, it was a glue bomb in places, tge windows are all a mess and red paint everywhere.

 

I have unassembled it as best as I can with some minor breakages.

 

My first issue is what is it?

 

It's a revell kit with 1970 printed on the bottem. The instructions give notice clue other than its a 911 

 

I'm guessing a 2 litre car but I'm trying to figure out is a LWB from 69 onwards or a pre 1969 SWB.

 

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Ill try mock up the shell against some lines too 

 

I think it may actually be a 1968?

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The old 1/25 Porsche 911 kit is a 1968 model. The last of the Short Wheel Base. It is an old kit, and it shows in the details. Can be made into a good model with a bunch of TLC. Take your time. Happy modeling.

Jørn

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3 hours ago, joernbs said:

The old 1/25 Porsche 911 kit is a 1968 model. The last of the Short Wheel Base. It is an old kit, and it shows in the details. Can be made into a good model with a bunch of TLC. Take your time. Happy modeling.

Jørn

Thanks Jorn,

 

Thought it may be but wasnt 100% as at scale its even harder to see the extra length

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The options.... so many i liked...  i may be looking for more kits

 

 

1968 Le Mans 24 hours - 68 Porsche 911 T/R - Chassis 118 25 724 

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1968 Le Mans 24 hours- 68 Porsche 911 T/R - Chassis 118 20 847 - Wicky Racing Team

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1968 Spa 24 hours winner - Porsche 911T? - Kremmer racing

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1969 Daytona 24 hour Class winner - 69 Porsche 911 TR 

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1966 Daytona 24 hour - 1966 Porsche 911 

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Porsche 911R - Tour de France

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1971 Le Mans 24 hours - 69 Porsche 911 T/R chassis 118 20 505

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16 hours ago, 250 Testa Rossa said:

This kit has the right exhaust for the 1966 911. However, the Daytona '69 car is actually a 911L, and the 911R would be a tricky conversion since it has many lightweight features. 

Not being a Expert on 911s, from reading between the 911l, 911s and 911T as road cars there'd be some spec changes (wheels, trim and options) the engines where very similar just slightly different tweaks. I think 911T was base model (lightest), then the S and the L was more luxury for 1968. 

Although I also read the T replaced the L? So confused.

 

I assume all have the same 2.0l engine before 1970 where the larger spec engines became available?

Yes the R would need some more body work changes and scratch building

 

 

 

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