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Old 04-19-2008, 08:30 AM
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Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Hi - Here are a few pics of my latest finished project - a 1934 Bugatti T59.

This was the last of EB's GP cars and was powered by a 3.3 litre supercharged engine based very closely on the American Miller design.

At a time when his main competitors were bringing out single seaters the T59 was still based on the old sports car format and it met with very limited success - nevertheless I think it has to be one of most beautiful cars ever to have graced the track.

This is a SE Finecast white metal kit in 1/24 which was first produced around about the early 70's. The kit comprises about 125 pieces and builds up very much as the real car did - the piano wire wheels are replicated in PE with alloy rims and are from the Le Mans Miniatures Type 57G Bugatti (they are now sold as a separate kit).


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Old 04-19-2008, 11:11 AM
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Beautiful does not begin to describe the quality of this build!! It's truly original and the workmanship shows in the pictures! Please feel free to post more pictures (particularly of the engine!)
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Very beautiful model! Great job!
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Wow! That's beautiful. Was the entire kit (or even most of it) white metal or did I read that wrong? And 30+ years old? Astonishing! Either that kit is amazing, or you're a fantastic builder. My money is on both! Stunning work!
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Great subject and work as usual Martin
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Thanks for the interest Gentlemen

Willimo - it's entirely white metal and has been around as long as I can remember - there is the address of Wills Finecast in the plans that you could write to for replacement parts but this kit is by South Eastern Finecast which is a company formed out of Wills in 1976 to concentrate on car models, the original kit therefore must pre-date the new company which is why I said early 70's.

To be honest I thought I was going to have a lot of trouble with it but the parts fit is amazingly accurate and beautifully detailed. In fact a joy to build but without the benefit of quick setting epoxies that we have now it must have been a nightmare originally.









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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

It's a very fascinating car for sure and a beautiful model. Thanks for adding the in-progress pictures. I don't think I can get enough of this beauty.
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Wow, that's a real eye-catching model!

Looks professionally built, which is always with you, interesting choice of subjects, I love it!

Congratulations !
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Beautiful build! We need close ups.
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Fantastic. Superb selection of subjects you got in your WS, finally something unusual.
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Beautiful!
I agree that this is one of the all time great looking racers even though it wasn't successfull.
I 've been thinking about trying to build one in 1:43. Maybe 1:24 will do :-) The Le Mans Miniatures wheels are a neat trick to remember!
I'd also be interested in some close-ups of the engine ! :-)
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Fantastic work. I´m now building a small version of this car (1/32 matchbox).
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Nice!!! I loved how smooth the paint is, and also the engine!
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Great work! Really very impressive. Did you buy the kit back in the 70s or was this an ebay find?
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Re: Latest project - 1934 Bugatti T59

Pawlie - I bought the kit from Grand Prix Models because they also had the wheel kit.

http://www.grandprixmodels.co.uk/newspages/aboutgpm.htm

South Eastern Finecast are still going strong

http://www.sefinecast.co.uk/
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