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PeterW Posted - 06/09/2015 : 16:08:16
I am building two examples of this in the Sebring livery based on the last kit by Mike Craig. One will be high detail and the other with engine detail. Please contact Mike for order information and lead time. Do not contact me directly.

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PeterW Posted - 08/28/2015 : 17:56:49




PeterW Posted - 08/28/2015 : 17:41:01

A resin body won't work in this application [at least not for me]. I prefer the metal...much more workable. The window frames will most likely be made of brass and nickel plated. I haven't made that decision yet.

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Originally posted by F1tommy

Looks great but wouldn't the BBR model be a better base as it has photoetch window frames?(although the BBR body needs some modification). I admit I am not a fan of Esprit 43.



F1tommy Posted - 08/21/2015 : 08:33:16
Looks great but wouldn't the BBR model be a better base as it has photoetch window frames?(although the BBR body needs some modification). I admit I am not a fan of Esprit 43.

gege Posted - 08/18/2015 : 11:00:47
whaou interesting project !!!!
jeanpaul Posted - 08/17/2015 : 23:48:37
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PeterW Posted - 08/17/2015 : 16:23:15
The fun begins...











A bit rough at this stage but ready for refinements and brass panels. Then on to the scratch built chassis.

PeterW Posted - 08/17/2015 : 16:19:27
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Originally posted by jeanpaul

Nice project Peter

JP



Thanks ;)
jeanpaul Posted - 08/17/2015 : 14:41:43
Nice project Peter

JP
the.x.man Posted - 08/16/2015 : 17:58:02
This is going to be quite some undertaking, Peter - and an extremely interesting project to watch :o)

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PeterW Posted - 08/16/2015 : 14:12:59
The high detail will now be one of the most detailed projects in 1/43 scale that I have attempted to date. After many hours spent with the MFH 1/12 GTO projects I have decided to do a similar presentation on at least one of the two kits. It will feature a removable body which will reveal a fully detailed and mostly scratch built chassis and drive train. The chassis will be constructed of brass and aluminum.

The kit:








The body is prepared for the new brass doors, bonnet, trunk, fuel filler flap and water flap. Once these are fabricated the body will be thinned to make it as light as possible.




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