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Kenwood Porsche 962c question
I have got a 1/43 Kenwood Porsche 962c decal by Modelers, but I couldn't figure out which year the decal is - 87 or 88? I have attached the photos of the three for comparison:
Modelers decal ![]() 87 Le Mans ![]() 88 Le Mans ![]() Could anyone help? |
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Re: Kenwood Porsche 962c question
well the top one is a 956...for the others, have you checked racingsportscars.com?
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Re: Kenwood Porsche 962c question
I have checked the other two and I believe the colour scheme is correct. So the point is - which year the color scheme is the modelers decal represent? It's like a mix of year of 87 & 88, or maybe this is the 88 LM test version?
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Re: Kenwood Porsche 962c question
Have a look at the Spark version of the car
http://cgi.ebay.com.hk/ws/eBayISAPI....m=230213374869 This photo is the '87 car http://www.racingsportscars.com/phot...-06-14-010.jpg Where as this seems to be the '88 car, but taken only recently http://picasaweb.google.com/jmgphoto...55254770796930 Also found this one, the car was restored by these guys (down near the bottom of the page), maybe try contacting them. http://www.auto-spa.com/restoration.htm |
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Re: Kenwood Porsche 962c question
I think the decal sheet represents the test version (this one: http://www.mcestoril.pt/le-mans/imag.../kremer91.jpg). If you want to represent the '88 version you have to make minor changes: little "Yokohama" logos above wheel arcs are missing; Le Mans class sticker (the yellow one with a big C1 on it) is wrong in the place Modeler's say; side windows should be in their up side in red, as it is represented in the third drawing; front number ten should be moved a little; red shapes in upper side of front wheel arcs are missing; "sonauto" logos above front light must be "PIAA" ones; "Yokohama" sticker under Porsche badge is a little different in '88 version, and it is placed centred; sand "Hi-Fi" letters should be bigger. I think it is not hard to get the real scheme, you only need a bit of patience.
As advice I would tell you not to think about the '87 version unless you have spare decals for the yellow class stickers. Hope this helps. Carlos. |
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Although it will be easier buying a correct decal sheet ![]() Carlos. |
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Re: Kenwood Porsche 962c question
Which is why I said it was a recent shot and to contact them. In a restoration, they would hopefully have got as many period photos as possible.
Those shots etc I got from a very quick google search. Something I wish a lot of people would try first. |
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Re: Kenwood Porsche 962c question
I have checked all the Kenwood livery between 83-90 Le Mans, only in 87 & 88 the car used the white / red color scheme, so I am sure this must be the 962c. Why Modelers use the 956 instead, I believe this is becasue they also released the very same livery in 1/24, which they used the Tamiya 956 as a base kit. An incorrect combination, but that's how they sell it that time.
I don't think the car shown in the picasa link is the original 87/88 Kenwood 956, as the body shape looks much more like the 90 spec car. So I think cabarbe is correct - this is the 88 test version, and I will do more research in this direction. Finally, thanks for everyone's help!! |
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