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Sounds good. The first one I built (this Matchbox issue, same brown plastic) was inspired by Roarin' Rat. 12 year old me attempted to make a straight tube axle on leaf springs, which IIRC came out OK considering, and a flip front, which didn't... Looking forward to this one.
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Daffodil Sunday at Monks Kirby. I can take or leave daffodils, but they had a modest array of classics.
I rather liked this 2000.
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Yep, definitely Ford Team's Choice. Good find.
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It looks like 'Services' to me, but can't make out the rest.
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Looks good. I wouldn't worry about the steering box if it can't be seen anyway. If you're going for a factory appearance, the inner wings, radiator support and the hood/bonnet latch crossmember are all black. Only the bulkhead is body colour - original condition and restored examples below:
http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/59-caddy-deville-2.jpg
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f2/ea/b0/f2eab09864fa6ff66d8118c9509e0c69.jpg
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2 hours ago, Circloy said:
On the other hand carbon tet in the presence of heat in air will produce phosgene whose effects are well recorded.
Hundreds of degrees... and who has carbon tet at home anyway? I don't want to get into whataboutery. My point was, there is no possibility that MEK will end up producing carbon tetrachloride, that's just completely false.
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On 04/03/2022 at 13:08, Graham Boak said:
Methyl Ethyl Ketone, presumably a closely related substance, has been known to be carcinogenic for a long time. It was used by modellers as an adhesive under the name of Mekpak, and as far as I know sill may be. The problem lay when the fumes existed in the proximity of heat, whereupon it decomposed to carbon tetrachloride, definitely carcinogenic if not downright toxic.
I still use MEK - much cheaper to buy a litre than specialist hobby products. I don't disagree that it should be treated with respect, but there is no way MEK can decompose to produce carbon tet.
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This thread might be useful:
I have one of these to build, so will follow along.
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Is the Hasegawa Miura better? I've only seen that one built up. The 170V looks interesting. Knowing MiniArt, they'll have you assembling the Mercedes badge from half a dozen photoetch parts.
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I'm supposed to be getting rid of stuff, not adding to it, but never mind. I've always liked the Dino and this one was going cheap. The Road Runner is a back up, because I plan to restore the one I built (badly) as a teen. The Jo-Han body is more accurate than AMT's '68 RR. The Camaro is only a parts kit, but I've been after one for a while because again, I think the body looks better than the recent Revell tooling and will serve as a reference. It's also one of the handful of kits that came with optional Appliance Apache mag wheels, which IRL were used on the 1966 Mustang Mach 1 concept car and the Green Hornet's Black Beauty.
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Not much, life has been getting in the way. I've painted the engine and the underside, body is in primer but I'm still cleaning up where I removed the US side marker lamps.
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Yes, @Bertie Psmith the box art is interesting.
Nothing done yet, other than unpacking it to check out the contents. Obligatory sprue shots follow.
Flexible tracks. I'll see how I get on with them. Decals don't show up, but there are three options.
A simple photoetch fret, which is fine with me.
Instructions for the basic kit with a supplement for the late version and the construction of the hedgerow cutter. These suggest shaving off the rivets on the lower hull to represent a welded hull - any thoughts on that (I'm planning to build it with the 'Battling Bitch' markings)?
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Thanks for the heads up.
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I have this one, but haven't got around to it yet. The underside of the body wasn't painted at the factory, so the correct colour would be pale yellow - tan (bare fibreglass), but if you're not building it factory stock, anything goes.
Here's a restored one for reference:
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I'm short of time at the moment, but I will try to do something with this. I'm well out of my comfort zone here, so it'll be OOB - constructive criticism is fine, but I'm not getting into rivet counting.
This is the kit:
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Followed a McLaren 720 for a few minutes this evening - I was able to keep up because he clearly wasn't enjoying the speed bumps.
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Yes, Corvettes had Borg Warner T10 four speeds at that time, so likely a complete drivetrain from one. Back on topic, it looks like a nice kit, looking forward to seeing it built.
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2 hours ago, Fnick said:
Thanks for that info. So now I just need to look for. 58ish BMW V8 instead!
Nick
As @johnlambert mentioned, the 507 had a V8 as standard. so it's already in the kit.
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40 minutes ago, johnlambert said:
I wonder what V8 they swapped it for, given that the 507 already had a BMW V8?
I know, that's what puzzled me... wasn't it also aluminium, so how much more "lightweight" could its replacement be? I suspect some hearsay/Chinese whispers and he just had them replace a tired engine (it had been raced previously) with a new one.
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On 02/03/2022 at 20:34, Fnick said:
Well a quick search and you can see it with white hard top, black soft top and top down. The kit I have has the soft top. I was thinking of doing it with the top down anyway.
One thing I'll be interested to do is use a lightweight Chevrolet V8 engine as that is what Elvis had the engine swapped to. Would anyone know where I can get a 1/24 scale V8 or if there is a kit that has that type of engine?
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Having just read about this, the story seems to be that Elvis had BMW swap the engine for a lightweight BMW V8 while he was still in Germany. The Chevy swap was carried out by the next owner.
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Fotki has been playing up... the images are showing for me now.
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I think this neighbour must work for AM, because he turns up with something different every week. This thing sounds good, but I still think it looks ugly as sin.
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Fotki was playing up yesterday. Here's how it looks now. Still at the fill-sand-fill stage.
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I'm building this as a Euro-spec car, so I've filed off the US side marker lights and I'll rework the bumpers to slim them down. The exhaust also needs some attention, because the Euro GTi models had a twin outlet exhaust manifold and dual downpipe. There was also an intermediate silencer which is absent from the kit part. I used part of the racing rollcage to add the second downpipe, and a piece of sprue for the silencer.
Here it is mocked up. I'm not using the metal axles, so I've removed the support tabs from the floorpan and filled the holes in the spare tyre well and the back box. Time for some primer now.
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PK4102 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray times two. FINISHED.
in Matchbox 50th Anniversary Group Build
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Is that a Firestone Indy tyre from a kit, or is it a recent Revell smooth sidewall (was Blue Streak) with a Firestone decal? Looks good either way - thee mid-late '60s hot rod tyre.