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They still look good today.
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Is #22 1:24 scale? It looks a bit "long" but may be the photo-angle. I have only ever seen the 1:32 version and that looked great.
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Thanks for the compliments!!
Yes that no 22 Gt 540 is 1/24th - the no 23 is 1/32nd.
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Cheers Anthony,
Have Googled and other (1:24)pictures look ok.
My personal favourite Ford GT40 body is the Atlas 1:32 version, having the bug/wind deflector on the bonnet. Having said that I have an affection for the Monogram version of the early car with blue bonnet.
I had a nice Cox 1:32 but gave it away about 20 years ago.
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Have look on FB - for Tom Dolans posts -
Linky Atlas
He put up a pic of an atlas Ford GT that I have never seen before - really really nice - I would love to lay my hands on one...
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Hello Anthony,
Yes that looks nice. I see differences from mine. Some vent detail on the engine cover and the spot light mounting below the nose is moulded. Also the front wheel arches have bits that look like they would be part of the air-dam that the blue-bonnet car photos show. I don't see the oil-filler (and the bug deflector) that are on my two. Also the headlights apertures are closed off.
LASCM and Bernard's do not have that body neither as Atlas nor Marusan.
Leo
EDIT: - Just found conversation on SlotBlog -
http://slotblog.net/topic/33544-atlas-ford-gt-question/
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