Motorsport History In Minature

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Where did you get the wheels Chaindrive? Still trying to get some Herb Deeks wheels for the Talbot & The Alfa SMER kits that arrived last week, ex Germany. Postage was just 8 Euro.
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Think they were Fujimi wheel sets. Used the Merit/Smer wheels with centre removed and inserted those
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Just had this response chaindrive:


Hello, unfortunately I am currently out of stock of those wire wheels. I plan to do another run, however it will not be until the end of this year, or the beginning of next year.
Thank you for your interest,
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Definitely worth waiting for ERC
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Thanks bry3500, but they are more for the Ferrari GTO than the 1949/50 single seaters. At $35 a pop, not exactly cheap either!
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ERC wrote:Thanks bry3500, but they are more for the Ferrari GTO than the 1949/50 single seaters. At $35 a pop, not exactly cheap either!


Hi ERC, these are worth a look but expensive too. They mention the SMER in the description
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/FERRARI-roues-rayons-Speichenrader-1-24-hand-laced-wire-spoked-wheels-sets-of-4/113863842352?hash=item1a82d05a30:g:CGkAAMXQ9rVQ7KcE
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Last One !!!
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Seeing as it is Bathurst weekend - not watching as no free to air service for the " Great Race ".

Some of Brocks car and others from Bathurst 1968 69 and in the 2002/03 for the 24 hour race and the Targa Monaro that came to NZ in 2002 or 2003 for Targa New Zealand,I saw the car on a stage near Clevedon- went with John B the SPR Guy ..

Models #480 Monaro Brock trio 1970, 2002 Targa 2002 427 2019_10_08_1036 (800x533) (2).jpg


Models #390 Monaro 4 front top 2019_10_08_1027 (800x533).jpg


Kiwi connection with the Monaro 427 at Greg Murphy was one of the four drivers for the 2002 24 hour, think he was there for 2003 too Car came second to the Yellow 427 in 2002 and won in 2003.

Models #471 Monaro 427 Bathurst 24 hr r angle 2019_10_08_1050 (800x533).jpg


Models #473 Monaro 427 Bathurst l angle 2019_10_08_1052 (800x533).jpg

Saw that 427 at the Indy Carnival in Surfers Paradise in 2003 with Brock there too !!

Gold Coast Indy 2003 #34 Monaro 427 Peter Brock CCI07102019_0011 (800x602).jpg


The Targa car ..

Models #465 Monaro Targa 2002 Brock _2019_10_08_1044 (800x533).jpg
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What happens to these fantastic models when you keel over chaindrive? Family keen to inherit, or donated to the Southward Museum?

These are national treasures.

Make sure your will is up to date!
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Possibly on the market soon---------to keep the debt collectors from the door !!
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These are national treasures. !!!

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ERC and Chaindrive ..

ERC re " These are national treasures. ". :cool:

They are indeed and should be in a Museum at some time in the future - or even given to those who now [ as in at the time ] have the vehicles.

With regards your last line - could I join the queue, Chaindrive (Tony), to get one or two of them donated to a worthy cause - Me !! Assuming that when I enter Gods waiting room at the " Home for the Bewildered ", that I actually have some faculties left and some facility to store them .. especially after Snoopy and I have been busy .

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Keep up the good work ..
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:D
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chaindrive wrote: :D
Hehehe


and this too !!

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Jim Boyd Tribute

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" Chaindrive " - watch out for " Buspass " - a new TRS member, who has an interest in " Sniffing Glue " as they say..
An Austin Healey 100 Six is being made from a Revell Kit - you know who I mean.
I have the Instructions for the kit - printed in German and English by Revell GmbH, but no car ..

Have "borrowed" these two pics ..

Models #575 Revell AH 100 Six body Nic Butterworth .jpg


Models #576 Revell AH 100 Six Chassis engine int Nic Butterworth .jpg


Welcome to " Buspass " willwait for some ' inputs ' as Ken H would say..
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Know who Buspass is !! Lol
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Revell - The Austin Healey 100 Six kitset

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Nic Butterworth is building this at the moment..

Models #577 AH 100 Six Revell Kit box Nic Butterworth .jpg.jpg
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