1959scudetto Posted October 6 Posted October 6 (edited) In 1992, I made several drawings in 1/24 scale of all different Ferrari 512 S variations in order to send any of them to Mike Quarterman for his mag Motor Racing Replica News. But I hesitated and kept them for myself. I wanted to turn the old Heller kit into the Le Mans 1970 longtail (“Coda Lunga”) version someday. In 1995, Paul Fisher released his version of the car – an excellent resin kit. Now my plan was obsolete and I ordered one of these. I wanted to turn it into the 4th place N.A.R.T. car of Sam Posey/Ronnie Bucknum. This is what my drawing looked like back then: Some of you may notice the many faults and errors – 30 years later I have lots of pics on my PC and several books that I can use for reference. The decal sources were what I had at hand back then – they are obsolete now.. Edited October 8 by 1959scudetto 4
Dave B Posted October 7 Posted October 7 Helmut, you're a man of many talents!! I have all of Mike Quarterman's publications and never realised you were a contributor. A mate has this model unbuilt, and he never will, so I'm hoping to procure it one day. Looking forward to your build. Dave B
1959scudetto Posted October 7 Author Posted October 7 1 hour ago, Dave B said: Helmut, you're a man of many talents!! I have all of Mike Quarterman's publications and never realised you were a contributor. A mate has this model unbuilt, and he never will, so I'm hoping to procure it one day. Looking forward to your build. Dave B Thank you, Dave ! I too have collected them from the very first to the very last issue. I only contributed one time in the first season with an article about the Ferrari 250 SWB "Breadvan". The 512 S longtail will be built mostly out of the box with a few modifications and - of course - the required decals.
1959scudetto Posted October 7 Author Posted October 7 (edited) Some pre-race pictures: The stripe is not going down onto the rear panel, but it is also not exactly centered in the middle of the roof – check it with the rear window. Also most of the decals are still not applied yet. After the start on Saturday (headlights still with protective covers): On Sunday (headlight protection removed): Here are some details on the driver’s window: This is what the final model should look like: The first things are relocating the roof opening (= not in the middle) and making the roof bulge. Moreover, I had to scratchbuild one tailfin which I had lost over the years... Edited October 7 by 1959scudetto 1
Rich Chernosky Posted October 7 Posted October 7 Helmut...being able to draw scale plans is quite the talent. Something I never mastered. My hats off to you. I have that Fisher kit built if you would like pictures for reference.
absmiami Posted October 7 Posted October 7 Great project - as a fellow MRRN contributor - i will be lurking w great interest - its been some years - i assume the younger readers know what became of Fisher’s casting business ??
Dave B Posted October 8 Posted October 8 7 hours ago, absmiami said: Great project - as a fellow MRRN contributor - i will be lurking w great interest - its been some years - i assume the younger readers know what became of Fisher’s casting business ?? Yes, unfortunately, the Fisher's lived in Paradise, or not, especially when wild fires are raging. Dave B
1959scudetto Posted October 8 Author Posted October 8 17 hours ago, Rich Chernosky said: Helmut...being able to draw scale plans is quite the talent. Something I never mastered. My hats off to you. I have that Fisher kit built if you would like pictures for reference. Thanks, Rich - I have lots of reference material. But what about starting another topic and presenting your Fisher model on the forum so everybody can see it.
1959scudetto Posted October 8 Author Posted October 8 8 hours ago, absmiami said: Great project - as a fellow MRRN contributor - i will be lurking w great interest - its been some years - i assume the younger readers know what became of Fisher’s casting business ?? My MRRN mags have been stored away since our last move 10 years ago, but IIRC you built "CUT 7" the light-weight E-type Jag at the very beginning.
Rich Chernosky Posted October 8 Posted October 8 8 hours ago, 1959scudetto said: Thanks, Rich - I have lots of reference material. But what about starting another topic and presenting your Fisher model on the forum so everybody can see it. Helmut, beat ya to it. I posted this build on the site in 2019. Here is the link: Fisher 1/24 Ferrari 512S yellow longtail 1970 - Model Cars - Model Cars Magazine Forum 1
absmiami Posted October 8 Posted October 8 and Mr. and Mrs Fish evacuated - the house-based business went up in smoke - - -
absmiami Posted October 8 Posted October 8 Helmut - the MRRN article on CUT7 was based upon a build that is in the Salt Lake Model museum - which is on its way to - where? Nebraska - I think ?? - - I made a second one for CUT7's then owner / Walter Hill - I think his son may have that model now - not sure ... https://fishermodels.indiemade.com/content/home glad that Paul takes the trouble to keep his site up ...
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