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  1. spacer.pngThere you go Simon,no one else has ever seen this picture before. It actually says on the back 17th.March 1968 Brands Hatch Race of Champions,I went to the G.P. That year as well,and the 6 hrs.Sportscar race. And I still go there now,next real event is the historics in July. All the best,Chris. Should show my SMTS kits as well now,I'll dig them out.

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  2. I was definitely there and took this photo with my Kodak Instamatic! No  one else in the world has ever seen this picture before,just rediscovered it in my loft. The front view is even better,so I should stick that one on now.I have a massive amount of pictures cut from magazines etc. I managed to get myself a 1/24 resin Lotus 49 at Telford last year and recently got 3 SMTS Loti 49 that were owned by Colin Fraser of Formula models,these are 1/43. Have you got the Haynes manual too? I don't have the Oliver book though. Chris.

  3. I agree about a top post! Very very nice model you're made there. I might have to go and fondle the bits of my unbuilt kit now...spacer.png

    Could not resist adding this picture above (bit late now I know). This was taken at the Brands Hatch Race of Champions in April 1968. No one else has seen this picture before,I just rediscovered it in my loft. I also have the front view as well..Chris

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  4. Hi John,I think this one is more than I bargained for to be honest! I have made one of his kits,the Ferrari Squalo F1,think it was a 1954 car. Fairly simple that one. I have just completed a K and R D Type Jag,but have not seen the MK2 in the flesh myself.I know that I have 2 of their 1/43 kits in the stash. Good luck. Chris.

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  5. Just now, Kitkent said:

    Thanks Keith,I suppose the clue is in your user name?  I probably bought your one at Telford,I have 2 now. The resin planes seem simpler to me as that's what I'm more used to,I find the injected ones more fiddly,the Thunderstreak has the wings already made for instance. The Ferrari is more complex than I expected though!  Chris.

    Sorry Keith! I must have been thinking of mr. Sabrejet,apologies to both. Chris.

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  6. Thanks Keith,I suppose the clue is in your user name?  I probably bought your one at Telford,I have 2 now. The resin planes seem simpler to me as that's what I'm more used to,I find the injected ones more fiddly,the Thunderstreak has the wings already made for instance. The Ferrari is more complex than I expected though!  Chris.

  7. spacer.pngspacer.pngspacer.pngspacer.pngHi,my latest 2 resin kits,first is a 1/24 Ferrari kit I wanted the moment I first saw it.Fernando Pinto models,it's got lots of very fragile resin parts as you can see! A lot of the smaller parts are very very fragile looking too.Also a resin airplane for anyone interested- there was a very complimentary review of this kit in one of the monthly mags recently. The Ferrari was £122, I hesitated ,then it was my birthday so I went ahead and the £ went up and it was £118! Chris.

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  8. 1/24 is my preferred F1 scale(I must be awkward) but there is a real lack of 50's F1 kits even in 1/20 scale. I can't think of any others apart from the the old Merit kits myself. Oh and that Mercedes already spoken about. Have a look on Scalemates,great for searching stuff. Chris.

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  9. I got mine in WHS the other day. I'm in Gravesend ,Kent. Normally I manage to get it in Sainsbugs,but haven't been there for months.Strangely enough this very same WHS hasn't got any other of the latest model mags,why not? They normally do! Chris.

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