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Post by drums01 on Sept 7, 2011 18:45:43 GMT -5
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Post by Chris on Sept 7, 2011 20:19:32 GMT -5
Depends on what you want.. box stock..Not so Good. If you want to do some detail work they can be quite nice, I just picked up all 8 or 9 in the series. The tires can be replaced with a couple of different ones, the closest ones are from the Gunze/Modelers F3000 kits, but at about $40. a kit that can be an expensive proposition. I was thinking about making a set up and casting them in black resin but will have to wait until I get around to doing these up... Chris
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Post by Chris on Sept 7, 2011 20:22:02 GMT -5
That Tyrrell is the only one I dont have, too bad the bank is broke right now, I have bought from this seller many times and he is 100% good... Chris
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Post by Patrick on Sept 8, 2011 0:01:42 GMT -5
It is like Chris said...with work yada yada ect. The Tyrrell is not 100% accurate in body shape, but looks good. The BRM has a few possibilities, one as a P160... or as a P159... and if you're really crazy like me make one as a McRae GM1 F5000... With a few basic parts these can be great models and worth the effort. I'm working on a BRM glue bomb trying to make a Yardley sponsored car...if I can find the decals somewhere!
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Post by indydog on Sept 8, 2011 20:41:55 GMT -5
What tires did you use for the BRM Patrick? My build is stalled for lack of tires.
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Post by Patrick on Sept 8, 2011 22:24:42 GMT -5
Old AMT Indy car tires. Looked ok size wise and were slicks. Notice the McLaren wheels.
Patrick
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Post by drums01 on Sept 9, 2011 16:47:58 GMT -5
Thank you all for the keen knowledge and nice pictures. I believe when I see more of these I may give one a try...
THANKS AGAIN!
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