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Old 03-11-2007, 06:50 AM
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Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

This has been 10 weeks in the making, although Ive been restricted to just weekends I thought it would have taken longer.
There are only a couple of fuel & cooling lines to add - for that Im just waiting for some fishing line to arrive.

I used a mixture of the Tamiya kit, parts from RB Motion and the transkit from Thunder Valley which really did add alot and it is great using white metal for parts that are supposed to be metal - no painting just polishing to achieve the desired finish! A further etch set from Acustion was also used but proved to be virtually useless. I would have liked to have used some red leather look covering for the seat however I couldnt get my hands on any.

The kit as whole went together easily with little problems although I was surprised by some of the parts that Tamiya omitted. Nevertheless a thoroughly enjoyable build of an important car in motorsport history.



























finally, a quick comparison against my 310B. 34 years between them, its funny you would think the Lotus is 1/24 next to the Ferrari.



thanks again to one all for the help & encouragements along the way, now onto the Porsche 917.

The WIP thread for this model here
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Old 03-11-2007, 07:33 AM
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

Fantastic build, Sean.

I really enjoyed the WIP and thanks for sharing so many of your techniques which will make my job jsut soooo much easier

I'm coming to the UK next weekend so I'll be trying to find those books of yours as I just cannot find satisfactory references on the web for a 1962 version.

Really looking forward to your next project!
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

once again great model Sean! Good luck on the porsche (not that you would need it )
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

Excellent! The detail work is superb.
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

Turned out very nice Sean,lovely finish all round.I admire the way you approach your modelling,you just get on with it and keep turning out some great finished models.I'm looking forward to your Porsche build.Keep up the good work.
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

Congratulations and all my respect Sean! The model itself is just superb and in additional finishing such a highly detailed model in 10 weeks is beyond my imagination...
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Excellent build of a fine racing car
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

Great build Sean (and fast)
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

This is a beautiful piece of work. I really enjoyed all the detailing in your wip as with your previous wip's. I really like the comparsion picture between the old and new also. This is a great piece of racing history, top notch work you did here.
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

10 weeks, that is just being silly, nobody can possibly build a model like that properly in just 10 weeks. You must have a team working for you.

The finished model is simply superb, the best Type 25 build I have seen yet. Only one complaint - it deserves higher resolution pictures, at least 800x600.
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

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10 weeks, that is just being silly, nobody can possibly build a model like that properly in just 10 weeks. You must have a team working for you.

The finished model is simply superb, the best Type 25 build I have seen yet. Only one complaint - it deserves higher resolution pictures, at least 800x600.
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yeah your absolutely right, I was really disappointed with the pics this time, my little Sony usually achieves better results, not sure what I did wrong. Anyway I will re-do them once I have put the finishing touches to the car (fuel and cooling lines from the Fishing Line when it arrives). To be fair while I have been on my course, at weekends I have spent just about the whole time modeling 'cos the weather has been so crap over here, still I was surprised how quickly it took though.

Thanks again to one and all for the comments guys!
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

Adorable little gem, you really did a fine job on it, last picture is really great.
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

I built this kit many years ago and it's still one of my favourites. Clark is one of my all time drivers, a magician at the wheel. You've made a great job of this biuld - I like the attention to detail - the correct white piping around the seat - the retention straps and rubbers around the intake trumpets, it's all there. Very, very good.
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Re: Completed - Jim Clark's 1963 Lotus 25 - Mexican GP

I have add the fuel piping using .5mm fishing line. Also managed to take a couple of better pics - I add a couple here - my little Sony camera is not the best at real close up so the fuel lines are not as clear as I would have liked, anyway - just ties up the loose ends with the car - it can now go into the display case totally finished.











and just to add a little 60's feel - a bit of photoshop fun.

I hope you think the pics are better.

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