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Old 05-01-2012, 06:33 AM   #121
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There are some great models in this thread. Good job everyone.

It inspired me to go searching for my old models that had been stored for at about 10 years.
I was bit annoyed when I found them though. I found two and they were not stored properly :( .
The box I had them stored in has shifted it's contents which has squashed my models.

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They were covered in cocky poo (little mongrels!). I think they have eaten some of the paint and decals as well. They chowed into the intake trumpets !

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The wheels are stuffed !

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The Ducati is looking sad !

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They were built about 15 years ago. (The last time I made a model)


I did find this though which I now plan to build

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Thanks for the inspiration to do something I haven't done for ages !
Being Tamiya models, you won't have any problems at all sourcing new spares. Any model shop...even just plain old Toyworld...should have a Tamiya catalogue, and you can order all sorts of spare parts and replacement stuff, especially for thier very popular F1 range of cars. You can even get modifcation bits like new wheels, decal sets, drivers, pit crew, tools and garage equipment, etc. Just ask at the counter and they should be able to show you the catalogue.
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Old 05-01-2012, 10:35 AM   #122
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Hey Chopped,

thinking about your Ferrari - I think the best way to go would be to build a couple of new models first, then track down the same kit and use the old one for parts where needed. The reason I say that is you'll pay a pretty penny for individual spares I would say and they will take forever. I think you can order them from Hobbylink Japan as well.

I found one on eBay, brand new ex-Japan for $28 delivered.

The other thing I would consider is that you can get a set of mechanics in the same scale as the cars, so you could build a new kit, and then 'recycle' the old one for a spare engine, etc and make the old one look like a spare chassis sitting in the workshop, and use the mechanic to make a diorama.

The other alrternative is to buy any of the tamiya f1 kits of the same vintage - The tyres look the worst effected in the photos, and any of those old kits would have the same tyres that you used all those years ago. If you get a Ferrari, you'll also have spares. The beauty is you don't have to get the bits today or tomorrow - wait and see what comes up if you are dead keen to restore your model.

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Old 05-01-2012, 01:49 PM   #123
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The Wright Flier must have been a nightmare to build...all those spindly struts and braces and wires...well done!
The hard bit was the cross cabling which was just done with string.
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Old 05-01-2012, 04:01 PM   #124
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Great thread, here a couple of my cars which I made about 10 years ago, started of making trucks as a kid and loved it but havent had much time now.







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Old 05-01-2012, 04:12 PM   #125
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Actually there's not a lot of kids doing model building these days. the majority are grey haired fat guys like me.

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Old 05-01-2012, 08:52 PM   #126
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Heres one I prepared earlier , this is the famous Lotus 49 as it appeared in 1967 for the Dutch Grand Prix . Debut of the Lotus 49 , the Ford DFV and Clark won the race .

http://s42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...%20Lotus%2049/
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Old 05-01-2012, 09:49 PM   #127
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Great thread, here a couple of my cars which I made about 10 years ago, started of making trucks as a kid and loved it but havent had much time now.
those are awesome builds mate. Love the wiring on the vette.

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Old 05-01-2012, 10:38 PM   #128
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Hey Chopped,

thinking about your Ferrari - I think the best way to go would be to build a couple of new models first, then track down the same kit and use the old one for parts where needed. The reason I say that is you'll pay a pretty penny for individual spares I would say and they will take forever. I think you can order them from Hobbylink Japan as well.

I found one on eBay, brand new ex-Japan for $28 delivered.

The other thing I would consider is that you can get a set of mechanics in the same scale as the cars, so you could build a new kit, and then 'recycle' the old one for a spare engine, etc and make the old one look like a spare chassis sitting in the workshop, and use the mechanic to make a diorama.

The other alrternative is to buy any of the tamiya f1 kits of the same vintage - The tyres look the worst effected in the photos, and any of those old kits would have the same tyres that you used all those years ago. If you get a Ferrari, you'll also have spares. The beauty is you don't have to get the bits today or tomorrow - wait and see what comes up if you are dead keen to restore your model.

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Seems it's best just to go for the whole kits.
I've just placed some bids on Ebay (fingers crossed).
The MP4/6 McLaren and another Ferrari (both old vers. full orig. kits).

I'm trying really hard not to bid on the JPS lotus & Lotus 49 too!!.

Edit : you're not helping me Wronwaynorris !! (nice model)
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Old 05-01-2012, 10:56 PM   #129
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Wow, SVTVNM your '57 Chev and the Corvette are very well done indeed. Great idea with the wiring!

Here's two I still have and that are still in one piece. They've held up well (besides the dust) considering I assembled them 9 years ago now.



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Old 06-01-2012, 10:41 AM   #130
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Heres one I prepared earlier , this is the famous Lotus 49 as it appeared in 1967 for the Dutch Grand Prix . Debut of the Lotus 49 , the Ford DFV and Clark won the race .

http://s42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...%20Lotus%2049/
looks great, is that the 1/12 tamia kit??

my dad has done a few of the big Lotus F1 kits. I managed to get the Lotus 49B for him for christmas.

Heres a pic of his ones

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Old 06-01-2012, 12:45 PM   #131
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Awesome work, guys.

I've built a few cars over the years, but I was more into WW2 planes and sci-fi subjects.

Here's a 1/72-scale Star Wars hangar diorama I built into a bookcase over 10 years ago. Apologies for the crappy scanned pics - this was before digital cameras were cheap and easily acquired.








The ships were all modified MPC/Ertl kits. Some of the ground equipment was Hasegawa, the rest was scratch-built. Figures were Preiser.

Unfortunately the diorama no longer exists. I dismantled it and sold the models before I moved to Australia 8 years ago.
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Old 06-01-2012, 01:21 PM   #132
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Bloody Hell whered you get the Charger? My mates been trying to get one for years
The Charger is a 1/24 diecast model from TRAX
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(look under 'superscale'). i got this one from ebay for 100 (list price is 160) and redid the stripes to make the car from the movie 'Suburban Mayhem'.
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Old 08-01-2012, 09:18 PM   #133
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Okay, so here we go.

Picked this up at Toyworld, and no doubt paid a premium, but I wanted to guage the kids interest.

First cab off the rank.


And the modeller!
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Old 09-01-2012, 12:38 AM   #134
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Hahaha - LOVING it!!! Looks like the lad did as well.
Now to get him modeling away & be sure to post up the results.
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Okay, so here we go.

Picked this up at Toyworld, and no doubt paid a premium, but I wanted to guage the kids interest.

First cab off the rank.

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And the modeller!
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Holy snapping duck doo doos Batman , you sure did pay a premuim $ 41.00 . But good on you , surely that look on your sons face makes it woth every cent .
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We will sit down and make a start tonight. I also picked up a glue together (this one is a snap together unit) for my 12 yo girl to have a try.


I need to find a better supplier, perhaps a model shop happy to post at a reasonable price.
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Old 09-01-2012, 10:22 AM   #137
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We will sit down and make a start tonight. I also picked up a glue together (this one is a snap together unit) for my 12 yo girl to have a try.


I need to find a better supplier, perhaps a model shop happy to post at a reasonable price.
Try these guys, their in Japan but very good.

http://www.hlj.com/top/Aut
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CRIKEY!!! - didn't even notice the price til now. For that sort of price, I'd almost be willing to head into Sydney(Hobbyco) or Newcastle(Frontline) & hand pick / send you the kit(s) myself. Of course both these two companies are in Aus, online, & do mailout...
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nice models everyone, keep posting the pics and it may motivate me to finish my Mustang GT350 Hertz
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This is an amazing build. 1:200 Roma scratch built out of wood. Not a car but amazing craftsmanship.

http://www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum...p?f=75&t=65397
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Being Tamiya models, you won't have any problems at all sourcing new spares. Any model shop...even just plain old Toyworld...should have a Tamiya catalogue, and you can order all sorts of spare parts and replacement stuff, especially for thier very popular F1 range of cars. You can even get modifcation bits like new wheels, decal sets, drivers, pit crew, tools and garage equipment, etc. Just ask at the counter and they should be able to show you the catalogue.
Actually those Tamiya spares are for the RC cars, not their model cars.
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Thanks for the memories. I havn't built a plastic kit in probably 30 years, but I used to get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
Used to have squadrons of Spitfires and Messerschmitts chasing each other around the bedroom (not to mention the P38's, P40's, P47's, P51's, F6F's, F4U's, Fw190's, Tempests and the rest of them).
A couple of pics of some kits that I've got left over from that long ago that are now gathering dust and more than likely will never finish.



Back end of a Tamiya 1/12 Lotus 78. Back in their day, these were fabulous kits.





Airfix 1/24 Stuka, again fantastic kits back in the late seventies.

I nearly bought a 1/32 Tamiya Spitfire Mk.VIII recently. Couldn't get over how well engineered the kit was and the breadth of the detail, compared to the old Revell 1/32 scale kits from the late sixties, early seventies.
I've also been looking at the 1/24 Airfix Mosquito. Just might have to nick out and....
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for those who collect boats, sorry should be in the joke (?) section

Man rang his local Model shop and asked if they had a model of the Costa Concordia - Yes, they said. Great he replied I'll come and collect it later - could you put it on one side for me?
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for those who collect boats, sorry should be in the joke (?) section

Man rang his local Model shop and asked if they had a model of the Costa Concordia - Yes, they said. Great he replied I'll come and collect it later - could you put it on one side for me?
Hahahaha awesome
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