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Post by Mark Huber on Jul 13, 2012 11:48:27 GMT -5
David and Ken, Thanks guys. I was reluctant to take any sort of drill to the BRM screen as it is styrene... then I saw what I believe is an MRRC/AIRFIX screen in David's picture and figured it's worth a shot. I suppose if I crack the screen 28 ways to Sunday, I can always substitute a vacuum formed screen, although I may be issuing an emergency call to you guys for a substitute if that's the case! My continued apologies for the poor quality of my photos... purchasing a new camera is on my list of things to do.
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Post by Russell Sheldon on Jul 13, 2012 22:55:18 GMT -5
That looks excellent, Mark. What make / who made the body?
Kind regards,
Russell
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Post by Taffy on Jul 14, 2012 6:02:29 GMT -5
Hello, Mark, this car looks very good! A little bit foggy in your home at the moment ? What kind of chassis did you use? The suspension looks very realistic. The BRM H83 is one of my favourites, too, I raced one for several years in the "Classic Formula Days"-series. Its a 1:24 car, you can see the "used" condition after several seasons of racing. We drive with sponge tyres at the rear. Kindest regards, Taffy
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Post by Mark Huber on Jul 14, 2012 9:14:50 GMT -5
Taffy,
The fog is in my head, not the house. I need a proper camera with good lighting.. I end up snapping most of these pictures quickly with my cell phone camera.. with predictable results.
The chassis is from 1Up crafted by our very own Ken Wehnert. He makes suspension the way I would like to make suspension.
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