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Old 08-08-2004, 01:22 PM   #1
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Completed: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

The Honker 2 was run by Holman&Moody for Mario Andretti in 1967 Season. Although its striking lines it was never competitive. Mario even made an offer to the sponsor Paul Newman to change the roles: Paul could drive the car and he would write his name on it.


The kit is in 1/43rd from Marsh Models. The wheels incl. the tires and the body are cast in resin. The other parts are white metal. There are two photoetched sheets. The wheel inserts and the inlet trumpets are turned aluminum.






Checking the ride height:

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Old 08-08-2004, 01:51 PM   #2
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Re: Progress: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

I've always loved this race car! Nice you bring it here!

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Old 08-08-2004, 02:01 PM   #3
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I'm really enjoying this forum because everyone seems to bring out the most unique stuff to build. Honker was an incredible looking car that was an incredible mess to drive on track, and it's good to see it getting built.

By the way, do the instructions guide you to what color to use to replicate Honker's finish?
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Old 08-08-2004, 05:42 PM   #4
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Re: Progress: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

Looking forward to seeing you build this up 01iver. There certinly were some wierd and very wonderful machines run in CANAM. Unfortunaltey for all their efforts none of them could catch the McLarens and then the Porshes.
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Old 08-12-2004, 01:49 AM   #5
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Re: Progress: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

this will be a really nice looking car! cant wait to see more!
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Old 08-13-2004, 01:24 PM   #6
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Re: Progress: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

Thank you for the comments

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By the way, do the instructions guide you to what color to use to replicate Honker's finish?
The insctruction says a color called "Vauxhall silk violet". It's similar to "Opel tech violet" (dupli-color 20-1270) which was easy to find. I will use it with the airbrush:


Assembly of the wheels. The round decals went on easier than expected. They were covered with matt clear.


Cockpit (folded from a photo-etched part):



The body after the first shot of primer. The cast is very clean and there is almost nothing to sand:

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Re: Progress: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

Great job so far!!
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Old 08-14-2004, 07:42 PM   #8
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Looking good so far!

and I can't believe how easy it was for you to find that color!!!!
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Re: Progress: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

CanAm cars are very cool.....so many different shapes, colors styles......some wild machines. I wish they weren't so ignored by model companies. Nice build so far. I want to see this one done.
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Re: Progress: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

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Looking good so far!

and I can't believe how easy it was for you to find that color!!!!
I must admit that i'm not 100% sure about the color. In some pictures it looks more pink. But like all metallic colors it's hard to say from photos...
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Update:
I have sprayed the Opel 'tech violet' which is a close match to the provided paint chip, but I was unhappy with the result.
The color seemed to be much too dark and to blue in comparison with the reference pictures. So i have decided to strip the paint and start all over again. Stripping is no problem with resin kits, just put it in ordinary thinner for a couple of minutes. One of the big advantages of these kits (and for people like me who tend to mess up paint-jobs).
Old color:

So I took a new attempt and tried to mix the paint myself. I achieved a very close match by mixing metallic purple and silver appr. half-half:


The chassis, painted matt black with the cockpit and the finished engine-block:
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Funny looking car. Great paint job.
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Wow, looks way better with the new color. Great choice of subject matter and looks like a nice kit.
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Re: Progress: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

Looking great!
Painful to have to strip the first coat but the second mix of paint is much better. So well worth it in the end.
You still need to be careful stripping resin kits. Sennake had a Panoz explode on him a while back Not sure what he was using or how long he immersed it though.
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Re: Re: Progress: Honker 2 CanAm 1967

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Looking great!
Painful to have to strip the first coat but the second mix of paint is much better. So well worth it in the end.
You still need to be careful stripping resin kits. Sennake had a Panoz explode on him a while back Not sure what he was using or how long he immersed it though.
Phil,
ordinary thinner is fine and usually won't hurt resin. IIRC, Sennake used either brake fluid or Super Clean and the model soaked up the fluid causing the body to, as you say...basically explode!

Oliver,
Love the new color!!!!!!
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