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Old 01-27-2007, 04:23 AM
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A few 1/43 builds.

A couple of 1/43 builds. First up is a Holden Commodore Grp A 1987. 1st Monza WTCC after the BMWs were disqualified for lightweight panels. Driven by Alan Moffat and John Harvey. Kit by Mini Racing.



Second is a Subaru WRC. 1st ARC Tasmania Possum Bourne and Craig Vincent. Kit by Racing43 with decals from www.automodelistudio.com


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Re: Commodore Gpr A '87 & Subaru WRC '99

Nice i like gr a cars especially the volvo 240
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Re: Commodore Gpr A '87 & Subaru WRC '99

I saw by your sig that you had something completed so I came straight here to be the first to comment on it, almost made it. I didn't know you worked in 1/43 but it's nice to see these tiny beauties. The Sub is great, wouldn't have even noticed the smaller scale to be honest. The antenna and it's base must be tiny! Congrats on finishing these, it's a feeling I hope to get more familiar with in the future, hopefully.
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A few more

Thanks Les, normally i don't do 1/43, but decided to try them as there are subjects you can not get elsewhere. Here are 2 more.

First up a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3 driven by Tommi Makinen and Seppo Harjanne in the '96 Rally Australia. They won the championship at this event. Kit by Provence Moulage. Just noticed I have lost part of the Michelen tyre decal on the rear. Grrr.



Next up is a BMW M3 driven by Peter Brock in the Australian Touring Car Championship in 1988. Bought the kit from www.automodellistudio.com. Not sure of the brand of kit.

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Re: Commodore Gpr A '87 & Subaru WRC '99

Love the Lancer Evo 3.I've not seen it in that colour scheme before,looks good.
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Re: Commodore Gpr A '87 & Subaru WRC '99

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Love the Lancer Evo 3.I've not seen it in that colour scheme before,looks good.
I'd love to see this in real. Looking at this I think I would really enjoy a model in this scale. NIce collection, Malscar.
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