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K&B Lola t70 "Finished"
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I did post the chassis build for this car on another thread, but, I had trouble updating it to show the finished car (likely user error !!),...so,...I am posting in a new thread.
 
This was an old (almost complete) kit that  I have had for ages, and rather than but more stuff, I have decided to make an effort to build what I have.
 
I did want to improve the performance of the car, but wanted any changes to be such that I could return the car to stock..(don't ask me why)
 
Anyway, the main chassis elements that I wanted to address were...the ability to freeze the drop arm, and allow for some guide height adjustment, and, add some weight via side pans. Both were fairly simple mods., and are easily reversible.
The motor did get a good overhaul......trued comm, static arm balance, zapped magnets, and I replaced the molded in rear axle bushings with some single flanged oilites.......much better !!
 
This is a shot of the completed roller..........
 
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The body was not totally complete, and I did have to add/make a few bits.......I always struggle with how far to go, do I keep it stock, or add a bunch of details, so, this one is somewhere in the middle. I am still contemplating adding a small aluminum rear spoiler that I have made...we will see.
 
The car was airbrushed with Tamiya Light Blue Pearl, and clear coated with Tamiya Semi Gloss.....I think it looks much more period correct than the high gloss stuff. I did get a bit of decal "silvering"...but, I don't mind that much as I was using 50 year old decals.
 
She be done !!....still debating adding the small aluminum rear spoiler[Image: smile.png]
 
Cheers
Chris Walker
 
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Beautiful work. Very crisp even in the close ups. Thumbup
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Hello Chris,
The T70 Spider has a beautiful line to it and that is shown nicely by your colour choice.  please don't add the tail flap, that would spoil it (pardon the pun!).
I thought that you had added the roundel lights but Mr Google tells me they are standard.  You certainly did a great job detailing them.

Leo

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Lovely build there Chris. I'm not familiar with that motor at all. What is it ?
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(2nd-Apr-20, 06:53 AM)steveaca Wrote:  Lovely build there Chris. I'm not familiar with that motor at all. What is it ?

It is a K&B Super Callenger..(they also produced the "regular" challenger).
It is 55 years young, and while not a bad motor, (quite good for a home/club track) it could not keep up with the 16D sized motors that were beginning to hit the market at this time (1965).

Cheers
Chris Walker
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#6

Thanks a lot for that info. Chris .
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#7

Just gorgeous as usual Chris - just love your cars! Thumbup Thumbup Thumbup
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