The Beauty and the Beast - Lola T70
Slot Car Lola T70 h0 Custom #42 Tourist Trophy 1968 #2 Brands Hatch 1967 |
Ein Lola T70 in h0 1:64 stand lange auf der Wunschliste. Irgendwann wurden zwei Karosserien erworben. Im Original aus sehr dünnem Kunststoff, tiefgezogen und extrem verbeult und ungenau. Immer wieder kamen die Modelle auf den Arbeitstisch. Auffüllen, schleifen, schneiden, füllen, schleifen. Nachdem die meisten Schwachstellen ausgebessert waren, wurden Motorhalterungen für die AFX Magna Traction Chassis installiert, grundiert, lackiert und Decals von Pattos aufgebracht. Die Wahl fiel auf die #42 mit Danny Hulme, Tourist Trophy 1968 und #2 John Surtees (GB)/David Hobbs (GB), Brand Hatch 1967. Man könnte sich besser detaillierte Modelle wünschen. Leider habe ich noch keine besseren gefunden. Auf der Bahn wirken die beiden Lol T70 recht gut und die leichte Karosserie fährt sich sehr gut. Mit den beiden Rennwagen aus der Saison 1967 und 1968 wächst die
Sammlung an Rennwagen der 1960 und 1970 an.Custom Slot Car Lola T70 - Danny Hulme, John Surtess and David Hobbs |
A Lola T70 has been on the wish list for some time. Eventually two bodies were purchased. The bodies are vacuum formed from thin Polystyrene, with many flaws and little detail. Because they were the only ones to be found over a longer period of time, they were made into #42 with Danny Hulme winning the Tourist Trophy in 1968 and #2 with John Surtees (GB) and David Hobbs (GB) appearing at Brands Hatch in 1967. It took several attempts to prepare the bodies. Filling, sanding, cutting, filling, sanding until the bodies could be primed and painted. Decals from Pattos were applied and the clear coated. The two run on AFX Magna Traction chassis. Mounts for these chassis had been installed to the bodies earlier on. Even thou the two cars lack details they have become a nice addition to the growing collection of race cars of the 1960s and 1970s.
Denny Hulme, Steering Wheel Club Lola T70, Oulton Park, Tourist Trophy 1968. |
Tourist Trophy - British Sports Car Championship 1968 #42 Lola T70 Mk.3, Sid Taylor Racing (IRL), Driven by: Denny Hulme (NZ) Winner |
The race was held over 110 laps of the Oulton Park circuit. Denny Hulme took his Sid Taylor Racing prepared Lola T70 Mk.3 to his third TT win in four years, winning with an aggregated time of 3hrs 03:57.200mins., averaging a speed of 99.074 mph. Just 9.4 seconds behind in second place was David Piper, who shared his Ferrari 412 P with Richard Attwood. Attwood joined Piper following the demise of his pole winning Ford P68. Third place was attained by Paul Hawkins, in his Ford GT40, albeit one lap adrift. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_RAC_Tourist_Trophy
Lola T70 MkIIIB Continuation
Brands Hatch 6 Hours - International Manufacturers Championship. Prototypes 1967 #2 Lola T70 Mk.3 GT, Lola Racing Ltd. (GB), Driven by: John Surtees (GB)/David Hobbs (GB) |
Lola T70 - # 2 Brands Hatch 1967 John Surtees (GB) and David Hobbs (GB) |
1967 BOAC Six Hours, Formation Lap: #10 Porsche 910 of Graham Hill and Jochen Rindt; #11 Porsche 910 of Jo Siffert and Bruce McLaren; #3 Ford GT40 Mirage M1 of Pedro Rodriguez and Richard Thompson; followed by a gaggle of plastic Porsches all the way to a MG and Austin-Healey in the rear. (Photo: Mike Hayward Collection) |
Le Mans 1970 - Lola T70 Resin Body by Ryotaro
#4 Lola T70 Mk III b, Racing Team VDS, Teddy Pilette/Taf Gosselin #49 Chevron B16 Ford, Paul Watson Racing International, Ian Skailes/John Hine 24h Le Mans 1970 |
Beautiful Lola T70 Bodies by BHR
BHR 1965-1970 Can Am and Endurance Classics in 1/64 ScaleContact: rahprods@dslextreme.com
BHR Lola T70 Mk. III Coupe CONCOURS RTR Body; HO 1/64, Red/Clear |
New from BHR. Limited production handler body for 1.5" wheelbase, 1.25" width (or less) HO chassis. This extremely durable body weighs just 1.3 g and has excellent detail. What you see is what you get: One premium .020 clear ready-to-race body, expertly trimmed, painted Ferrari red and meticulously detailed. (Body only, t he chassis is not included.)
About this car: The timeless T70 sports coupe was popular in both the US and Europe in the late '60's and early 70's and continues to
thrill crowds at vintage events to this day. It raced in the Can Am as well as in all FIA long distance events. Check out my other listings for more bodies, decals and custom detailing accessories from B ob H ackl R acing, your classic Can Am headquarters.
Available now: "E-Z Mount" vac magnetic body clips for AFX SRT/T; SG+/G-Jet; Wizzard Storm
Decals for Gurney MclEagle M6 and T70, Penske/Donohue M6 and T-70, Team McLaren M6 (Bruce/Denny), Andretti 429'er M6, Eaton BRM P154, Jones/Andretti T70 Ford, Lothar Motschenbacher M6; Parsons,Scott/Simoniz Lola T160/163; Follmer Lola T70
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