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Where did everyone go?
#21

Cool project.

Is that snow in Texas?
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#22

(2nd-Mar-21, 01:45 PM)Ntxslotcars Wrote:  Hoping to get my little project going again...

What's that white stuff in the photo? ;)

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#23

(2nd-Mar-21, 09:09 AM)dvd3500 Wrote:  I have several of those including the resin copy I think made by Ocar?
I is a MKII though and I prefer the Mark IV/1500 body style.... that has only every been officially released as a 1/43 and 1/18 scale model...

Stand by... working on a 1/64 and 1/32 1500

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(2nd-Mar-21, 10:37 AM)Mazda Wrote:  There is a 1/64 resin mkIV version available from full circle Hobbies in Canada.

At a mere $11.95 US. Restistance is futile. I felt compelled to support a Canadian manufacturer, eh?

   

I'm eyeing that Jaguar too.  Cool

https://www.fullcirclehobbies.com/

Thanks for the lead, Mazda. I took it and ran.
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#25

I was not aware of that!
Mind you, the Spitfire is such a small car even at 1/43 I was planning on using Scalextric Micro chassis so I reckon those bodies would be about 1/50 scale..
Great link and completely acceptable price!
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#26

I think the smaller cars like the Spitfire and Austin Healey are lager than 1/64 but the cars like the Alfa and BMW plus the Le Mans type cars are definitely the correct scale as I have some of them. They are very good castings with very little flash to clean off.
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#27

Beer

So many cars...  So little time...
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#28

Cheers, Rich.   Drinkingcheers

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