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Post by Chris Wright on Jan 10, 2016 15:32:06 GMT -5
As seen from recent posts on Facebook, George is working on a early fifties F-2 Gordini and Cooper Bristol. Any guesses on the other cars on his workbench?
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Post by David Mitcham on Jan 10, 2016 15:51:54 GMT -5
HI Chris
BRM P25, Fraser Nash of some sort and really not sure about the Group C/IMSA(?) car in the background - Lola T600?
Best Regards
David
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 7:52:21 GMT -5
Interesting to see two vac-forms. Could he be reverse producing a couple of Lancers in resin?
I can FEEL the dust in that room!
Cheers, Martin
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Post by Andrew Rowland on Jan 11, 2016 17:19:38 GMT -5
I've been in George's workshop. What a wonderful Aladdin's cave of marvels. Could spend a week looking through stuff and still not see it all.
Really nice guy too!
Andi
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 17:56:13 GMT -5
He is a nice guy, Andi. I've known him for years, through Mike Karslake originally. Way back to Corgi Toy days. How DOES he avoid all that Ureol dust? He has the advantage of doing his own resins from his own masters, which makes life affordable for him. And he has help, too.
Martin
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Post by Aurora on Jan 12, 2016 10:15:57 GMT -5
Ahhh...the Cooper-Bristol is progressing...yeah!
Now, what to do about wheels? I haven't found suitable inserts.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2016 11:14:26 GMT -5
If they're like the Kieft/Cooper 500 wheels, I made inserts a few years ago like those. But I imagine George will make them to suit, to go with the kits.
Martin
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