ismaelg Posted August 6, 2007 Posted August 6, 2007 Hello, I need this.... ...and the closest I have is this: Any suggestion? I think the Ferrari challenge wheels are the same ones in 1:1, as well as most LeMans and ALMS cars. If there is a street version, I can come up with something to hide the lug nuts pattern if needed. Pegasus has a similar set but I can't find it anywhere.... Thanks,
BIGTRUCK Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 Those are pretty close to the wheels on the Viper SRT-10 by Revell , the centers are exposed 6 lug
Brendan Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 Try StradaSports.com and look under Sakatsu. Part #sak103 and sak104 ,wheel rim BBS type.
Zoom Zoom Posted August 8, 2007 Posted August 8, 2007 Hello, I need this.... ...and the closest I have is this: Any suggestion? I think the Ferrari challenge wheels are the same ones in 1:1, as well as most LeMans and ALMS cars. If there is a street version, I can come up with something to hide the lug nuts pattern if needed. Pegasus has a similar set but I can't find it anywhere.... Thanks, The Sakatsu rims are too small, too many spokes. The BBS RE's for Challenge cars aren't quite it either. However, Scale Motorsports detail set for the C6R will have the proper BBS wheels. I would imagine someone may end up casting them in resin at some point, as they're a necessary wheel for a lot of road racing models, and so far the kit companies haven't come through. The Revell AG C6R LeMans is a waste; still has the OZ wheels Or perhaps SMS will offer the wheels separately (being aluminum they won't be cheap).
ismaelg Posted August 9, 2007 Author Posted August 9, 2007 Try StradaSports.com and look under Sakatsu. Part #sak103 and sak104 ,wheel rim BBS type. Hello, Sorry for hijacking my own thread, but are you Brendan Howden, the race/sports car modeler from the Cobra Colors gallery? If so, Welcome to the forum!!! You have to share with us your impressive work! Did you ever finish the McLaren and the IMSA 300ZX? You will love it here. If you are not, welcome to the forum anyways Thanks,
Len Woodruff Posted August 9, 2007 Posted August 9, 2007 Hello, Sorry for hijacking my own thread, but are you Brendan Howden, the race/sports car modeler from the Cobra Colors gallery? If so, Welcome to the forum!!! You have to share with us your impressive work! Did you ever finish the McLaren and the IMSA 300ZX? You will love it here. If you are not, welcome to the forum anyways Thanks, Iszy aren't the BBS wheels in the C5R Vettes? I seemed to remember that they are because they should have been the OZ wheels.
ismaelg Posted August 9, 2007 Author Posted August 9, 2007 Iszy aren't the BBS wheels in the C5R Vettes? I seemed to remember that they are because they should have been the OZ wheels. Hi Len, The C5R has the older style BBS that was used early in the C5R program. Those are the ones I have but the spokes are a bit different (smaller spoke split). That second picture is from the first C5R I built. That's what I'll use if I can't find anything closer. Thanks,
Brendan Posted August 9, 2007 Posted August 9, 2007 Hello, Sorry for hijacking my own thread, but are you Brendan Howden, the race/sports car modeler from the Cobra Colors gallery? If so, Welcome to the forum!!! You have to share with us your impressive work! Did you ever finish the McLaren and the IMSA 300ZX? You will love it here. If you are not, welcome to the forum anyways Thanks, yes and yes look under gpma.org in the NNL WEST 2007 file. My cars start with the DBR9 and end with IMSA 300Z. The McLaren is not a good kit.(Studio 27 F1-GTR "Ueno Clinic" LM95) Thank for the welcome. Brendan Howden
Ariel Posted August 10, 2007 Posted August 10, 2007 how about the wheels on the Mercedes CLK from tamiya?
Darin Bastedo Posted August 10, 2007 Posted August 10, 2007 Strada Sports has Ferrari Stradale Wheels, that would be close.
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