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Post by Calvin on Sept 11, 2015 12:36:25 GMT -5
Frank Buczolich wanted me to share with you guys his latest build. He said: "It's a Jim Clark test version of the Lotus 56 that he ran at Indy in March,1968. Parts added to the basic kit include suspension bits and tires from Lance, decals from Michael and- one of your windscreens!"Very nicely done, Frank!
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Post by indy on Sept 11, 2015 14:19:45 GMT -5
Very nice looking wedge, Frank!
Jordan
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Post by indycals on Sept 11, 2015 23:57:48 GMT -5
Really nice build. Shame we never got to see Jimmy race it.
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Post by pje on Sept 12, 2015 0:16:09 GMT -5
Very nice. MIchael, I oh so agree with you. I'm about half way done with mu build using about the same parts. Calvin, one of the areas that I had started was a new buck to vacuform a original version of the windscreen. Do you already have that done? Paul Erlendson
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Post by Calvin on Sept 12, 2015 0:30:16 GMT -5
Calvin, one of the areas that I had started was a new buck to vacuform a original version of the windscreen. Do you already have that done? Paul Erlendson I've been selling Vac Forms of the original MPC windscreen shape for the last two years.
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Post by racerbrown on Sept 12, 2015 6:30:04 GMT -5
thanks for sharing this build! how can you not like such a cool car. duane
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Post by pje on Sept 12, 2015 15:33:56 GMT -5
Calvin, one of the areas that I had started was a new buck to vacuform a original version of the windscreen. Do you already have that done? Paul Erlendson I've been selling Vac Forms of the original MPC windscreen shape for the last two years. Oh, I know that. If I remember correctly, I've purchased a couple of them from you. I had noticed that Frank's model had a proper smaller windscreen and thought (hoped) that you had possibly made another windscreen for the early cars to help us vacuform windscreen trimming challenged modelers. Paul Erlendson
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