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Blimey! I have just been on e-bay, and guess what? ... A Frog 1/16 scale Cortina!
Assembled, unfortunately.
Cheers,
Alan.
P.S. Not one for sale, but two!
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Although this is a little out of the scope of the question, but ...
When I was doing my degree Finals in 1976, I needed to have a break from revision (any excuse!). So I built a Tamiya 1/35 Quad Gun tractor. I still have it sitting in my man-cave windowsill. Nothing missing! Not much dust, Decals still look good.
Over 45 years! Not bad going...
Cheers,
Alan.
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I did build the usual aircraft suspects when I was a child, but they don't count for this thread...
I do remember building:
Airfix 1/32:
Six Minis
MG (?) 1100
Austin Maxi
Morris Marina
TR4A
Jaguar E-type
Jaguar 420G
Two Bond Bugs
AH Sprite
Frog 1/16:
Ford Cortina
Monogram 1/8:
Jaguar XK-E
Otaki (?) 1/16:
Jaguar Piranha
Quite a stash when I look back!
All long gone!
Cheers,
Alan.
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I just love this.
Trying to identify all the 'domestic' items and donor kits is great fun!
Cheers,
Alan.
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I've gone with Gun-metal body and black leather for mine...
Cheers,
Alan.
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I built this kit some 55 years ago, I think.
From what I remember, and that's not much, it was an easy build for a kid of 11.
Cheers,
Alan.
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I remember seeing one of these on the Porsche stand at the Motor Show some time ago.
So far back that I think it was still at Earl's Court, though memory fails me more and more these days...
Beautiful finish.
Cheers,
Alan.
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These 1/24 F1 cars fit better into the mainstream car modelling scale, and a bit smaller as well.
Look forward to seeing this one being built.
Cheer,
Alan.
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Nice to see these two back on the bench, John.
Most Jags are so elegant, these especially.
Cheers,
Alan.
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13 hours ago, rs2man said:
having been inspired by a review in Scale Models
I think I may have a copy of that mag in my stash. There was an article about correcting the ESCI Zakspeed Escort as well, I think.
Cheers,
Alan.
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Perfectly reasonable.
I'd love to get the Zakspeed Capri again.
Cheers,
Alan.
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That is incredible!
Cheers,
Alan.
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I love that propulsion set up!
Really inspiring.
Cheers,
Alan.
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15 hours ago, TEXANTOMCAT said:
I also remember the relaunched Eagle which my Dad got me to get me into Dan
My dad used to get the Eagle comic as a lad himself, and when he got married and I came along (Dark pre-historic times...), he continued to get it for me from the newsagent.
I loved the Dan Dare strip. Can't really remember much else about it (I do have a couple of Eagle annuals somewhere - 1952, 53 & 56 if I recall).
It went downhill after it was merged with Boy's World comic. Too many WWII strips for me. Dan Dare was a lot more nuanced than 'good guys - us, bad guys - them!
Ah well. All things have to come to an end...
Cheers,
Alan.
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Speaking as man of a similar age here. (Pensionable)
I have driven Mk3/Mk4/5 Cortinas and two or three Sierras over the years, and as far as I can tell (Early 80's), the sierra knocked spots off the Cortinas.
I have driven a 1.8L, 2.3 Ghia and the mighty XR4-i. They were all great drives.
I did like the way that you could kick out the rear-end with a bit of throttle, especially the V6 ones, and then control it with a bit of opposite lock.
I never got the chance to try a Cossie of any type, unfortunately. They did seem a bit of a handful.
My favourite "fast" Ford was my Fiesta XR2 MkII. That was a blast!
Sorry for going off-topic a bit (?) here...
Cheers,
Alan.
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Hi Spiny,
Nice to see this one on the move again. (Mine has stalled somewhat).
Good to see the suspension all set up and installed. I was worried that the front axles and the steering arm mounts were somewhat delicate and the slightest breath of air on them and they would disintegrate!
But, judging by yours, they are more robust than I thought. That's one of the reasons mine has stalled...
Cheers,
Alan.
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My Dad had a Cortina 2000E in the mid seventies. It actually was a nice drive. Nothing special in the handling department, but a nice drive all the same. His was pale blue.
Ah, memories ...
Cheers, Alan.
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Hi Andy,
I'll be honest, I can't face the faff (and mess) of decanting paint from an aerosol, so if I have a can of paint, I'll just spray from the can.
I did this the other day on my Jaguar XJR9 (I think that's what it's called), and I think that it came out pretty good...
Cheers,
Alan.
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Absolutely wonderful.
Cheers,
Alan.
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1 hour ago, johnlambert said:
That would be a Standard Vanguard Phase 1 from the late 1940s or early '50s (I think).
I suspected that it was a Standard of some kind...
Cheers,
Alan.
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14 hours ago, johnlambert said:
I'm in the minority (I suspect) that I wasn't terribly keen on the Cayman I drove, which is strange as I loved the equivalent Boxster.
A friend of mine once had a Boxster and loved it, He replaced it with a newer Cayman, but dumped it after a year or so, stating that it was too much of a Plod magnet. He drove it too quick because he found speed perception in it difficult. He chopped it in against another Boxster, because he felt that being "in the air", meant that you knew you were going too fast...
Cheers,
Alan.
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I just gotta get a 'stang (or two ...) in my stash.
Nice build.
Cheers,
Alan.
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I'm going to book-mark this thread as I have Tamiya 956 to build.
You seem to have added a number of extra cables and hoses to the engine area. I will try to replicate that on mine.
Cheers,
Alan.

What car kits did you build as a child and what became of them?
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I'm not sure, but I think it was a four door.
Box art was a bit fanciful in the past...
Cheers,
Alan.