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Yup - just finished a Delta Dart jet with our Son last week. Anyone want to donate an un-built Porsche model to his efforts PM me!
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The Last Plastic Model Cars.......
That I built were these two Pocher Alfa Romeo models in 1/8th scale:
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I'm more into full-scale plastic models
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Like some of all of your work. As a kid, I did. Still do as an adult. Don't have as much time but so I like 1/24th die cast. But I just don't want to put them just on a shelf so I create scenes. Not that this doesn't take time.
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The heat exchangers look small but I'd bet they will still work effectively. When new the interior of a 911 could be like an oven if you ran the heat full blast. I heard a story were people were warming up canned food by placing it next to the heat outlets on the floor of an early car. (the ones with the small sliding door)
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I dug a few up this AM. All of the ones from my childhood are long gone, there where terrible crashes and fires.
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I built one of those. Was a major undertaking. 2,088 parts, as I recall. Your finished product looks great!
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Do these have a white metal body or are they plastic?
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Plastic. There are a significant number of metal pieces including assembly screws and individual wheel spokes.
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I started as a kid, and guess I was pretty good at it. I would win ribbons and trophies at the car shows when I entered one of my models. I turned the hobby into a business, building professionally for customers and places like Exoto.
Met Jerry at the Porsche Memorabilia meet in the early 90s and started building for him over the next few years...... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Rob.... '66 911, '74 911, '85.5 944, '69 914-6, '65 356C, '01 986, '04 955S, '97 993 C2S, '55 356 OUTLAW, '98 993 Cab, '55 356 Speedster, '06 955S, '58 356A, '96 993 C4S, '87 BD 911, '95 993, '06 997S, '11 997.2S, '74 914 2.7, '15 981S |
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that is art. thanks for sharing.
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have several kits en route
Tamiya 1/48 Bae Hawk ITALERI 1/48 A-4 SKYHAWK HOBBY BOSS A-7A CORSAIR II HASEGAWA F-4N PHANTOM USMC "ARK ROYAL" And this afternoon a won an ebay auction for a Tamiya 1/32 Phantom ... at like 40 % cheaper then the shop price.. It's not that i'm much good at this modeling, at lot of the times i don't even bother painting em. It's in cycles, i bugger around with a couple of cheap ones, till i think i'm ready for a big expensive one.. buy me some rattle cans and give it ago.. Then i realize i'm not good at it ![]() But it's good , clean fun, one of those few things that can really take my mind off "work" during winter time.
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Wow. The cars themselves, they didn't come as a kit did they? Everything else, you made from scratch? |
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Thanks.....
The cars are 1/24th scale plastic kits made by Fujimi. Pretty much everything in the garage is "kit bashed", taking parts and pieces from other kits and scratch building things out of sheet styrene. I've built a bunch of larger 1/18th scale dioramas and found some really cool things I was able to use from a place that sells doll house accessories. Things like a desk and chairs fit perfect for 1/18th scale. One of the easiest things in the diorama was the Porsche posters.....I just cut them out of old Performance Products catalogs....perfect size! If anyone wants to buy any Porsche models, built or unbuilt, just PM me, I've got over a thousand of them.
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Rob.... '66 911, '74 911, '85.5 944, '69 914-6, '65 356C, '01 986, '04 955S, '97 993 C2S, '55 356 OUTLAW, '98 993 Cab, '55 356 Speedster, '06 955S, '58 356A, '96 993 C4S, '87 BD 911, '95 993, '06 997S, '11 997.2S, '74 914 2.7, '15 981S |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Auckland New Zealand
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This is my most recent completion
![]() ![]() It's a 1/24 Tamiya kit with aftermarket decals and photo etch details by Studio 27. I really enjoy building models...it's quite theraputic...clears your mind of whatever else is going on in your life, and gives a sense of pride when you do a good job. I have a big collection of unbuilt plastic kits (probably 300+) and half as many again in 1/43 scale metal/multi-media. These ones are Tamiya 1/20 scale kits. ![]() The JPS one has aftermarket decals, the Camel one is standard. Cheers Tania |
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Just a couple of points I would like to make...
I found that I would get to about 75% complete and then begin to loose interest. And then begin another model. So what I did was make a rule that I can not begin another model until the one I was building was 100%. Also, have a dedicated area in your house that isn't used for anything else if you can. So you don't have top keep packing things up and shifting them about. That's usually when I would damage something.
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