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Magnifier 1/12 Ford GT40


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Hi all well this arrived today Admittedly I had to wait a while (I ordered it on 27 oct with my birthday money) Let me tell you it was well worth the wait and for 68 quid incredible value for money.

I knew there were some errors on it from watching other builds of it.

The quality of the kit has surprised me, it is incredible,

For instance look at the quality of the chrome

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Unfortunately its wrong (not even sure if you can chrome an engine block) no matter 5 mind in bleach and that problem is cured

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And im not sure why they went to the trouble of pre painting the top of the engine gold as that's wrong too.

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Hi all, in the reviews I've read of this kit it has said to ditch the kit supplied braided hoses as the fray and fall apart when cut, don't, just spray them with your missus hairspray (don't tell her though)

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It seems a great kit but there is no ford moulds or insignia anywhere on the kit, I assume that's a copyright issue to do with it originally being a trumpeter kit, just a small point but I thought I would mention it.

If you wanted you could always get decals for that.

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You're cracking on with this, I got mine a few weeks ago and paid a bit more but it's still great value for money.

I know there are detail problems but from the comments on the web about the new Meng kit it seems Trumpeters shape is better overall so I reckon with a bit of elbow grease and scratch building it can be made into something special. I'll follow with interest.

 

Dave

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There is no distributor supplied in the GT40 kit, glass beads to the rescue
I've added the carb to the engine (I really like this kit the fit of everything is really good)

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26 minutes ago, dbostream said:

Thanks for the tip, unfortunately paypal checkout doesn't work. :(

I thought this too, but if you select pay by credit card ( there appears to be no PayPal option)

and continue, it then offers the PayPal option.

Also its £59.99 including P&P. Via Royal Mail 1st class post.

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Hi all the distributor is made and installed 

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Sprayed the floor pan

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Tried the engine in it.

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No idea where the coil is placed on this car so left an extra long ht coil lead.

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Trial of the body on the car.

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I notice there is a nice cutout in the headlight housing for the LEDs and a nice round hole for the front indicators 

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Just don't know where the rear indicators go, there only seem to be main lights and brake lights there.

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Hi all I haven't forgotten this just been waiting for better weather (spraying in the shed has been so cold) im pleased how the gloss has turned out on this.

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On 16/12/2020 at 00:24, rob Lyttle said:

"US SPORTS CAR....." 

It's a bit cheeky, isn't it ⁉️😅

 

Never mind, a GT40 by any other name would look as sweet. 

And this looks like a box of fun. 

 

I think the Shelby-built Ford Mk.II (as the kit is) can claim to be more American than the Ford GT/GT40.

 

I note that nowadays the Mk.II seems to have been retrospectively called "GT40" as well, with the probable assumption that it was built in Slough. All very confusing.

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