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Re: 1977 Porsche 924 Martini Championship Edition

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Yes, those cornering lamps were huge on the US cars. I stole the lenses from my Fujimi '94 STi kit that gave it's life for my recent BRAT STi.
'94 STi? Didn't know there was a kit of the '94 STi

Great look Porsche Bob, excellent to see another unique build from you
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'94 STi? Didn't know there was a kit of the '94 STi

Great look Porsche Bob, excellent to see another unique build from you
Thanks! Next up is my M Coupe w/custom decals depicting the very last M Coupe made at the factory and was at the Zentrum for awhile.

Yeah, about that STi; it's a rare 2094 STi kit, I used the landing lights. The 4-pot boxers run really well on hydrogen.
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Re: 1977 Porsche 924 Martini Championship Edition

Nice build.
Is there a date on the box? I dug a 'glue bomb' build-up out of a club junk box years ago and always considered sticking a Italeri/testors 944 under it.
I do have a TR-8 kit of the same vintage that I'd like to build, though everytime I look at it, it just seems 'off' and a very softly shaped form.
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Nice build.
Is there a date on the box? I dug a 'glue bomb' build-up out of a club junk box years ago and always considered sticking a Italeri/testors 944 under it.
I do have a TR-8 kit of the same vintage that I'd like to build, though everytime I look at it, it just seems 'off' and a very softly shaped form.
Thanks; I just looked @ the box and was copyrighted in 1977.

I've always thought the TR7/TR8 bodies looked pretty decent. The 280Z seems the most "off", kind of squared off in back at least before the giant rear bumper is applied. The Ferrari 308 from this series is the best shaped 308 from any model company.
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Re: 1977 Porsche 924 Martini Championship Edition

Very nicely done Zoomzoom...Thanks for showing us mate...

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