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Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by Roger Dowding » Sat Jul 06, 2024 12:10 am

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BUY1, should have bought several !!

by Roger Dowding » Thu Jun 20, 2024 1:53 am

The " BUY1 " Jaguar Mk1 - Coombs modified 1959 model.
Have just had a look at a couple websites and the Hotwheels model is for sale at Euro 6.99 up to NZ$26.00.
- [ NZD 21 to 26 on an NZ site.]
Model scene #339 Coombs Jaguar Mk1 1959 model 3.4 litre Hotwheels 172 colln Roger Dowding.jpg

Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by Milan Fistonic » Mon Jun 17, 2024 11:50 am

Another one from 2019 showing some of the cars it was racing against.
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BUY 1 - a little [ 1;64 ] bit more.

by Roger Dowding » Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:28 am

Appreciated the photos from Milan and ERC [ Ray ] of BUY1.
Have opened the bubble and the car has some details, the louvres on the bonnet are an example.

a few images.
- a bit like the " Dull Mens Club " but in miniature.
Jaguar #110 Coombs Jaguar Mk1 1959 model 3.4 litre ex John Coombs - Grant Williams Hotwheels w d.jpg
The Driver came from a set of the BRE Team Datsun / Nissan in the USA - full face helmet.
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Jaguar #108 Coombs Jaguar Mk1 1959 model 3.4 litre ex John Coombs - Grant Williams Hotwheels 177.jpg
Jaguar #107 Coombs Jaguar Mk1 1959 model 3.4 litre ex John Coombs - Grant Williams front Hotwhee.jpg
The BRE Team, looks like the / A " Manager " with his arms folded, Driver holding his helmet and the two [ of Four people ] mechanics are waiting.
Model scene #333 AM BRE Team Datun - Nissan Mechanics 1;64 scale - case open colln Roger Dowding.jpg

Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by Roger Dowding » Mon Jun 17, 2024 4:01 am

Milan and ERC, thanks for those. have " borrowed " with appropriate note as to the " owner / photographer ". Cheers Guys, Roger

Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by ERC » Sun Jun 16, 2024 9:12 pm

And in 2000, 2018 and 2021... Always a crowd favourite.

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Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by Milan Fistonic » Sun Jun 16, 2024 12:06 pm

I took this photo of the car at Goodwood in 2019.
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BUY1 - said the Number Plate - so I did.

by Roger Dowding » Sun Jun 16, 2024 5:28 am

Got this in Australia - standard " Hotwheels " at AUD 2.00 [ usually NZD 3.50 here at home.
Didn't think much about until I looked at the Number Plate -
It is the Original Coombs Mk1 Jaguar 3.4 litre - as raced by John Coombs and currently with Grant Williams.
HW should market it as a Series model.
Jaguar #113 Coombs Jaguar Mk1 1959 model 3.4 litre ex John Coombs - Grant Williams Hotwheels 172.jpg
Another version of the Model with Roy Salvadori as the driver - a Kitset
Jaguar #115 Coombs Jaguar Mk1 1959 model 3.4 litre ex John Coombs - Roy Salvadore - Kitset model.jpg
Looking for images of the Real Car racing in period - 1959 - 60

Motorsport in Miniature - in the USA.

by Roger Dowding » Wed Mar 29, 2023 5:18 am

Tom Colby is an Austin Healey guy I met at the AH Snowmass Colorado USA, 30th Anniversary event in July 1982.
Tom now runs the " Speedwell " business in the USA specialising in modified Austin Healey Sprites.

He also likes Slot Cars it would seem..
AH Sprite #382 AH Sprites slot car track #2 Tom Colby.jpg
Good to see the Lola T70 and a Bill Thomas Cheetah in the pits.
Have both in 1;43 scale The Cheetah by Spark and the Lola is it #30 by " Best " - described as the Bardahl Special with a 305 ci Ford - built by Gurney Weslake - Dan Gurney, at Bridgehampton 1966 the other version I have in Blue is #98 also by " Best " but with the same stripes and roll bar, as driven by Parnelli Jones at Riverside 1966.

Not Motorsport in Miniature, but NZ Motor - tran -sport in Miniature

by Roger Dowding » Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:57 am

Growing up in New Zealand in the 1950's Diecast or indeed any models were hard to come by.
Shipments of mainly " Dinky " Toys and " Matchbox " Toys came in as import licences permitted.
Corgi, Triang - Spot On, and others were seen at times.

My go to shop was " Martins " in Custom Street, just along from where my father worked at Briscoe and Company, and when I first started work for ANZ bank in January 1966, it was in the Customs Street - just along from Martins, how convenient ..

I had been gathering Dinky and Matchbox for many years and " Micro Models " - made by Lincoln Industries, too.
Micro Models were made under licence from the Australian " Micro Models " Company

Came across these images recently and they are something I have never seen before.

- " Matchbox " Toys made by the same Lincoln Industries, in New Zealand. - the serial numbers on the boxes are very
different to Matchbox UK which were originally number " 1 to 75 " for the " regular " series.
Matchbox Jeep NZ Matchbox - Lincoln w box .jpg
Matchbox Furniture Van NZ Matchbox - Lincoln w box .jpg
Does anyone know much about them ??.

On the post there was a link to a Robert Newsom in the UK .. who had some details of " Matchbox Toys Downunder ".

" http://www.robertnewson.co.uk/articles/ ... chbox.html ".

One of my " winter " jobs this year will be to finish a Matchbox scale Diorama with a little bit of Model railway in it and also to repaint / repair and make this " Matchbox E - Type Jaguar #32 " as the Scott Wiseman now Kent Larsen winged E-Type.
Matchbox #320 B Matchbox Series #32 Jaguar E type Coupe modified to restore 2022 R Dowding (640x.jpg
Will need input from " Chaindrive " about the huge wing !!

Note ; details on the top photo - it is, of course a Landrover not a GP " Jeep "

Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by chaindrive » Fri Aug 12, 2022 7:35 am

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Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by bry3500 » Thu Aug 04, 2022 6:53 am

chaindrive wrote:Luvly history
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Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by chaindrive » Thu Aug 04, 2022 4:04 am

Luvly history

Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by ERC » Thu Aug 04, 2022 3:06 am

Rummaging through old pics.

The Wren 152 slot racing system was to 1/52nd scale and that meant that a fairly convoluted track could be laid out on a baseboard.

The initial cars didn't run a purely DC motor such as found in most other systems. They could be run n either 12v DC or 12vAC. AC gave a much better performance.

However, the ratchet and pawl motors tended to get warm quite quickly. Clever, with a set of points and an electro magnet.

Track was two rails either side of the slot, so the brushes could be set several ways, meaning more than one car could run on the track at the same time.

This pic shows a mix of my cars, Dad's cars and one each for my two brothers. By the time it came to an end, I think we ended up with 60 cars. Dad owned most of them... I have them all - and a box of spares, plus the track, but really need a 12v AC transformer.

Later cars were DC only.

I think I developed RSI from playing too much, as the controller was on or off, not variable like a DC motor. Other teenagers with more cash than I had, chased girls and spent their money on fags/booze.

Pic probably 1965
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Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by ERC » Mon Jul 25, 2022 12:53 am

Thanks to Chaindrive, I managed to get hold of a set of the Herb Deeks wire wheels. I have the Alfa Romeo and Talbot Lago SMER plastic kits and was determined to not start them until I could source appropriate wire wheels.

Even the Deek's wheels aren't 100% what I want - far from it, though much better than the kits. The tread pattern on the tyres is also way incorrect for a 1950's car running Pirellis.

Old Fart's son in the UK is looking at 3D printing and the arrival of the Deeks' wheels has had me digging a bit further.

I have virtually zero CAD (Computer Aided Design) experience but just trying to find the correct wheel and tyre sizes for these models and the correct spoke patterns has occupied a bit of evening laptop time.

What I have decided to do is join the local 'Mens Shed' group, as they have experienced and talented older guys and a staggering range of machinery and equipment, including a 3D printer.

I have zero metalworking/lathe skills so I'm going to work out how best to do a realistic model wire wheel, which may mean getting someone to turn up some hubs and rims.

In the meantime, I sent these two links to Old Fart which may be of interest to other potential model makers. Some clever people around.

Knowing my own shortcomings, this may well drag on a while!

https://www.tutorialboneyard.com/3ds-max-tire-model/

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/3ds-max- ... -p/9021379

Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by Roger Dowding » Fri Jan 07, 2022 4:44 am

Happy New Year, your good self " Chaindrive ".

Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by chaindrive » Fri Jan 07, 2022 2:12 am

Ready for 2022---------------Happy New Year all
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Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by TonyG » Sat Dec 11, 2021 11:25 pm

Tossing up between Rod Collingwood car, Rodger Anderson Lexington car or another Barry Phillips in either Winfield or NZ Freighters colours. A lot of work to do the graphics for Collingwood car.

Barry Phillips Cambridge Mini Cooper

by TonyG » Sat Dec 11, 2021 11:23 pm

Converted Burago Diecast of my favourite MIni from back in the day! Indicators, grill etc have all been detailed since I took the photos lol.
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Re: Motorsport History In Minature

by slotcrazy » Mon Jul 12, 2021 8:06 pm

These models are deeply detailed replicating every aspect of the originals.

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