Time to lay my cards on the table and tell you all about my planned comp entry. It is a Fujimi GT40, originally a curbside kit. However this one is going to receive a HRM engine transplant as well as added innards under the nose panel.
I was originally going to build a 1968 Le Mans winning Gulf car but as I researched it I found out more and more problem areas. Seems that chassis P/1075 (the '68 & '69 LM winner) started off it's life as a Mirage M1 and is therefore very different to most other GT40s. Biggest problem I found was the rear wheels in the Fujimi kit are way to skinny, probably not an issue on a curbside but not with the engine cover open. So since I have no way to replace the wheels at this stage I decided to do a different GT40. Maybe I'll do a curbside Gulf car later.
Here is the chosen car, chassis P/1079 from Le Mans 1968, driven by Willy Mairesse and Jean Blaton (the cars owner, who raced under the nom-de-plume of "Beurlys"). It's race was very tragic, crashing on the first lap when Willy was trying to close the door after the "Le Mans" start. The car was wrecked and Willy suffered career ending injuries. So not a happy car but interesting none the less.
Haven’t really done anything yet, just mocked up some pieces. Apart from the nose panel fit appears to be surprisingly good. The front has lots of room for detailing. Fujimi built their kit so a spare wheel won’t actually fit in the nose so all the framing and piping to the radiators will be visible. Here you can see the high scuttle that was one of the problems encounted building P/1075, it's was much lower, a legacy of its Mirage M1 beginnings.
At the rear the HRM engine fits nicely. Trouble is there is a lot of suspension missing so that will have to be scratchbuilt. Will need additional bulkheads and mounting points too.
Here is the shell, door handles will have to be changed to the regular type and the radiator exit will need to be straightened and deepened. Rear wheel arches will need to be modified and interior bulkheads built up in the windows. And lots of other little things besides!
Updates sometime before July 2005 (I hope)