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Donnerstag, 31. Oktober 2019

Porsche Kremer 911S Nürburgring 1971 No 82 – h0 Slotcar Custom

ACAR Custom Slot Car im Maßstab 1:64 - Porsche Kremer 911S Nürburgring 1971 No 82

Hard to resist! The Kremer Porsche 911S Nürburgring 1970.

Slotcar Porsche 911S Kremer Racing 1.000km Nürburgring 1971
Porsche Kremer Racing 911S 1000km Nürburgring 1971 Slot Car h0

For those who have been following my blog the Kremer Porsche does not come as surprise. Porsche has been on the agenda for quite a while. Especially the cars from the 1970s and 1980s. (Not a conscious choice at all.) And Kremer Racing has been a very active part in Racing thru out that period. With a fresh approach on the graphics, their cars would draw some interest. That is why it is hard to resist reproducing the race cars for the h0 racetrack.

Porsche 911S Kremer Racing passiert die Streckenpostern
Porsche 911S Kremer Racing Custom Slot Car
Frontansicht des Porsche 911S Kremer Racing mit Fuchsfelgen
Der Porsche 911S Kremer Racing mit den typische Fuchs-Felgen

The Porsche 911 S with Erwin Kremer / Jürgen Neuhaus came first in their class GT 2.0. While three Porsche 908/03 would finish 1st, 2nd and 3rd. (You can find the h0 replicas of the winning trio in some of the older posts.) The white arrow style ornament on the hood was difficult to reproduce. Detailed research on all the graphics has proven time intensive. But as many times before it was also very interesting. Reproducing the logos and sponsoring for the model has its merits, especially once they fit and look good on the body.

Porsche 911S Kremer Racing Custom Slot Car mit optimaler Straßenlage
Porsche 911S Kremer Racing mit den sehr schön wirkenden Super Tires
Porsche 911S Kremer Racing als Modell in h0 für die Rennbahn
Porsche 911S Kremer Racing für die h0 Rennbahn - bringing the past alive!

The procedure on the Kremer 911 S was very much the same as with all the others that had be created lately. Some significant changes transformed the AFX Porsche Carrera into a Porsche 911S. Front and rear were altered, mirror and rear spoiler removed. The body was cleaned, primed and painted. After decals were applied the body way protected with clear coat. Wheels by RRR and AFX with some Fuchs inserts by Custom FX on the front. There are many more 911S I would like to transform into h0 slot cars. If it was not for the time, each model is demanding. So far, I like the results, How about you?


h0 Slot Car Porsche 911S Kremer Racing mit dem komplett überarbeiten Heck
h0 Slot Car Porsche 911S Kremer Racing mit dem komplett überarbeiteten Heck

The Porsche 911 S is a nice addition to the growing numbers of 1.000 Km Nürburgring cars in my collection. It is possible that we will see more cars of the 1970 and 1971 races being replicate in h0 in the near future.

Kremer Porsche 911S 1.000km Nürburgring 1971 Gewinner der GT 2.0 Klasse
Kremer Porsche 911S 1.000km Nürburgring 1971 Class Winner

From the collection


1.000 km Nürburgring 1971

Porsche 908-03 #3 International Martini Racing Team Vic Elford / Gérard Larrousse

Porsche 908-03 #3 International Martini Racing Team Vic Elford / Gérard Larrousse

Porsche 908-03 #1 J. W. Automotive Gulf Porsche Pedro Rodríguez / Jo Siffert

Porsche 908-03 #4 International Martini Racing Team Gijs van Lennep / Helmut Marko


DNF

Ferrari 312PB 2 #15 S.p.A. Ferrari SEFAC Jacky Ickx / Clay Regazzoni

Porsche 908/03 #2 J. W. Automotive Gulf Porsche Jo Siffert / Derek Bell

1.000 km Nürburgring 1970

Porsche 908/03 #22 Porsche Konstruktionen Salzburg Vic Elford / Kurt Ahrens Porsche

Porsche 908/03 #15 Porsche Konstruktionen Salzburg Hans Herrmann / Richard Attwood

Porsche 911S #79 Racing Team AAW Dieter Fröhlich / Pauli Toivonen

Porsche 917K #54 Gesipa Racing Team Helmut Kelleners / Jürgen Neuhaus


#Porsche911S | #PorscheNuerburgring | #RacingPorsche

Mittwoch, 23. Oktober 2019

Porsche at Le Mans 1970 – h0 Slot Car Custom

Porsche 907 and 910 at 24h Le Mans 1970 - the Unknown Heroes

Drei Modelle Porsche 910 und Porsche 907 24 Studen Le Mans 1970 im Maßstab h0

Slot Car Custom Porsche 910 and Porsche 907 24 Hours Le Mans 1970

If you like historic race cars and you also like h0 slot cars, you will not find to many of the iconic race cars ready to buy, collect or race in that scale. There are some Porsche, Ferrari, Ford GT40 and Cobra Daytona’s available, that can be converted into one of the legendary cars to be found on popular classic car meetings these days. To escape the limitations of h0, customizing bodies becomes a necessity. The variation of slot cars available in larger scales can be very tempting. When it comes to track building the size would be a drawback. The combination of the two, modelling slot cars and a slot tracks, offers more options. This is why making unique cars in 1:64 has become fascinating challenge. What can be achieved?

Porsche 907 #61 Wicky Racing Team und zwei weitere Porsche 910

Porsche 907 #61 Wicky Racing Team und zwei weitere Porsche 910

Porsche 910 #61 Guy Verriere 24h Le Mans 1970 Slot Car im Maßstab h0

Porsche 910 #61 Guy Verriere 24h Le Mans 1970 Slot Car im Maßstab h0


Racing Legends h0 - Porsche at Le Mans 1970

Racing Legends h0 - Porsche at Le Mans 1970 - ho Slot Cars


In case of the Porsche 910, 907 or 906 Carrera the TYCO 908 has proven to be a good starting point. The bodies even allow to swop the chassis for the preferred AFX Magnatraction. Modifications on the front wheel wells create a better look. With the rear exhaust removed, altered air intakes and side vents added, the body resembles some of the significant features. Proportions of doors and roof, rear deck lid, head lights have not been changed. With the almost correct graphics the Porsches are a good interpretation of the original race cars.


The growing collection h0 slot cars from the 24 hours Le Mans 1970 was never intended. In the beginning the collection of resin bodies by Ryotaro +R Models

drew my interest. At the time the focus was mainly on the Ferrari 512. The AFX Porsche 917 could be transformed into the race winning car and some of the other teams. Customizing various Porsche 911 on bases of the AFX Porsche 911 Carrera brought up the idea of making some of the interesting Porsche 911S of the race. The 910 and 907 followed. You can also scale the blog for more 24 hrs. Le Mans 1970 slot cars.

Porsche 910 24h Le Mans 1970 Christian Poirot #46

Porsche 910 24h Le Mans 1970 Christian Poirot #46

Slotcar Porsche 910 24h Le Mans 1970 Guy Verrier #60

Slotcar Porsche 910 24h Le Mans 1970 Guy Verrier #60

Porsche 910 24h Le Mans 1970 Christian Poirot #46

Porsche 910 24h Le Mans 1970 Christian Poirot #46


ACAR 24 hours Le Mans Slot Car Overview

24h Le Mans 1970 Porsche 911 Slot Car Custom

Slot car h0 24h Le Mans 1970 – ACAR Custom Slotcar h0

#Slot Car Racing | #Slot Car Le Mans 1970 | #Custom H0 Slot Cars



Montag, 30. September 2019

24h Le Mans 1970 Porsche 911 Slot Car Custom

ACAR Slot Car Custom h0 Maßsatb 1:64 - 24h Le Mans 1970 Porsche 911S

History Repeating – 24h Le Mans 1970 Porsche 911S

Porsche 911 24h Le Mans 1970 h0 Slot Car
Metting Porsche 911 24h Le Mans 1970 h0 Slot Car at Forest Hill

You might have seen the iconic Porsche 911 S with the number 277. This car became Magnus Walkers and also the Outlaw Porsche enthusiasts trademark. The design, with colour accents on the bumpers, the red hood with number and sponsors represents a time, when teams would enter cars with the similar look and feel to the main races, like the 24h of Le Mans 1970. Growing up during that period, the taste for those graphics stayed with me. After the first attempts converting the AFX Carrera to a 911 S, the idea grew to make more of the Porsche 911 entries at the 24h Le Mans 1970.

h0 Slot Cars Custom Posche 911 24h Le Mans 1970
Custom Porsche 911 24h Le Mans 1970 ho Slot Cra
h0 Slot Cars Custom Porsche 911 24h Le Mans 1970
Having fun out on the track Porsche 911 from the 24h Le Mans 1970

Researching images of the various cars and background information proofed to be time consuming. 24h Le Mans 1970 seemed to be well documented. The internet has proven to be a great source for all sorts of information over the years. Finding detailed information on the teams and cars has proven to be rather difficult. Teams no longer exist. Sponsors changed logos or went out of business. Many images are of poor quality. Identifying names and graphics can take forever. Only by chance some of the logos could be identified. Some are still a vague reproduction of what was deciphered. Still the little Porsche 911 S look good and perform well on the track.

AFX Porsche Carrera converted to Porsche 911 S 24h Le Mans 1970
AFX Porsche Carrera converted to Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970
AFX Porsche Carrera converted to Porsche 911 S 24h Le Mans 1970
Porsche 911 Meeting at Forest Hill

All of the cars sport an AFX Magnatraction chassis, like most of my custom-built slot cars  Wheels are mostly RRR or similar AFX rims with Custom FX Fuchs inserts. Bodies are based on the AFX Porsche Carrera. All bodies underwent modification on front and rear spoilers and bumpers, the rear-view mirror was removed, a lump on the driver’s side. All the cars were treated with great care. All the paint removed, sanded, base coat applied, sanded, painted and repeated if necessary. Window trim, headlights, exhausts etc. were detailed with Revell Aqua Paint. Some decals came from Le Mans decals. Others are custom made decals for better proportions and detail, printed by Decal Print. The Porsche 911s are a nice addition the growing collection of h0 slot cars, representing the 1970 Le Mans grid.

Custom h0 Slot Car Porsche 911 S 24h Le Mans 1970
Custom h0 Slot Car Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970

Matthias Pohl 24h Le Mans 1:32 

#43 Porsche 911 S LM 1970 Jean-Pierre Gaban


Porsche 911 S 24 Le Mans 1970 Jean-Pierre_Gaban #43
Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970 Jean-Pierre Gaban #43

#59 Porsche 911 S LM 1970 Team Jean Egreteaud

Porsche 911 S 24h Le Mans 1970 Team Jean Egreteaud  #59
Porsche 911 S 24h Le Mans 1970 Team Jean Egreteau #59

#63 Porsche 911S LM 1970 Team Ray Racing

Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970 Team Ray Racing #63
Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970 Team Ray Racing #63

Porsche 911S LM 1970 Claude Haldi-HART SKI Racing #65

Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970 Claude Haldi-HART SKI Racing #59
Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970 Claude Haldi-HART SKI Racing #59

#67 Porsche 911S LM 1970 Jacques Dechaumel

Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970 1970 Jacques Dechaumel #67
Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970 1970 Jacques Dechaumel #67

Other hO Slot Car Customs

Slot car h0 24h Le Mans 1970 – ACAR Custom Slot Car h0

Slotcar ho Custom - Alfa Romeo T33/3 #36 24h Le Mans 1970


My first Porsche 911S Custom

Porsche 911S Bonomelli Targa Florio 1971

Porsche 911 S Bonomelli Squadra Corse Targa Florio 1971
Porsche 911S Bonomelli Squadra Corse Targa Florio 1971

More Porsche 911S to come


#Porsche 911 | #PorscheLeMans | #LeMans1970 | #h0slotcar | #slotcarracing


Freitag, 30. August 2019

Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970 – Slot Car Custom h0

ACAR Custom Slot Car h0 Maßstab 1:64 - Porsche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970

Unknown Heroes 24h Le Mans 1970 Porsche 911S

We all know the winning Porsche 917K Porsche Salzburg #23. Most would not know who came second or third that year. The Porsche 917L Martini Racing Team ­#3 driven by Gérad Larrousse and Willi Kausen finished in second place. Helmut Marko and Rudi Lins came third with the Martini Racing Team Porsche 908/2LH #27.

Porche 911S 24h Le Mans 1970
24h Le Mans 1970 - Sieger Porsche 917K #23 - weniger bekannt,
viele Porsche 911S von kleineren Teams, die am Rennen teilnahmen.

But there were several Porsche 911S participating in the event. Private entries with little hope for the big success. All off them displaying unique and compelling liveries. Unfortunately, these cars were not as well documented as the ones entered by powerful companies or racing teams. It took some time to find some reliable sources in order to recreate the liveries with logos from unknow companies that went out of business some time ago. Modelers like myself are not historians and do not necessarily have all the resources and contacts to retrieve the desired information. Still, some of the 911S have come to fruition. Even thou they are only h0 slot cars with all the drawbacks, they recreate some of the spirit of these days.

Here is a teaser - the #65 Porsche 911S Hart Ski Racing Team Claude Haldi / Arthur Blank.

Slotcar Porsche 911S Le Mans 1970
Slotcar Porsche 911 S Hart Ski Racing Team (CH) #65
Claude Haldi (CH)/Arthur Blank (CH), Result: DNF
Sponsors: HART SKI / METALLOSA SA / Esso

AFX Porsche Carrera Custom 911S Slotcar h0
Slotcar Porsche 911S Custom AFX Porsche Carrera
Porsche 911S Hart Ski Racing Team Claude Haldi (CH) / Arthur Blank (CH)
Porsche 911S Le Mans 1970
Hart Ski Racing Team Claude Haldi (CH) / Arthur Blank (CH)

The name of Claude Haldi popped up frequently during research. It became obvious that Claude Haldi, a Swiss driver, had entered the 24h of Le Mans on serval occasions with little success. And to my surprise I had made some of these cars into slot cars over the years.


More Porsche at Le Mans with Claude Haldi


Porsche 934 Schiller Racing (CH) Le Mans 1976 #69

Slot Car h0 Custom Porsche 934 Le Mans 1976 Cluade Haldi
Slot Car Porsche 934 Schiller Racing (CH) Le Mans 1976 #69
Claude Haldi (CH)/Florian Vetsch (CH), Result: DNF)

Porsche 911 Carrera Porsche System Engineering Ltd #47

Slot Car h0 AFX Porsche 911RSR modifiziert
Slotcar Porsche 911 Carrera Porsche System Engineering Ltd. (D) Le Mans 1973 #47
Reinhold Jöst (D) / Claude Haldi (CH), Result: DNF)
Sponsors: MARTINI RACING

The 911S was made from an AFX Porsche Carrera. Front spoiler had to be reworked. The rear spoiler was removed. And the rear bumper underwent subtle changes. The rear-view mirror had to be removed. It looks like a lump, not much of a mirror. ­ After reworking the body on all of the 911S, base coat was applied, sanded, another layer of base coat, sanded and painted. Custom decals for all the cars had to be designed and printed. Details painted, fog lights added on some and the right rims mounted to the chassis. The front wheels mainly feature the Fuchs inserts by Custom FX.


This is an earlier Porsche 911S from the 24h Le Mans 1970
Jean Egreteaud (F) #59

AFX Custom Porsche 911S Slotcar h0 Le Mans 1970
Slotcar Porsche 911 S Jean Egreteaud (F) #59
Jean Égreteaud (F)/Jean Mésange (F), Result: DNF)
Sponsors: Esso

Porsche 911 S 24h LeMans 1970

#65 Porsche 911S LM 1970 Claude Haldi HART SKI Racing

Le Mans 1983: Claudi Haldi mit Angelo Pallavicini, Peter Sauber und Marco Vanoli
(Foto: Jimmy Froidevaux/Archiv Zwischengas.com).


Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2019

Classics Sports Cars - ACAR h0 Slot Car Custom

ACAR Custom Slot Car im Maßstab 1:64 - Three English Sports Cars and A Porsche 356

Three English Sports Cars and A Porsche 356

Slot Car ho Porsche 356 Jaguar E Type Jaguar D Type Austin-Healey Sprite
Slotcar h0 Custom Sports Car Jaguar E-Type, Jaguar D-Type, Austin-Healey Sprite, Porsche 356
These Cars had been sitting around for some time, almost finished, with minor issues still not solved. Fortunately, most don´t show in the pictures. The pictures were taken with the cars lapping Forest Hill, my first slot car track to scale for 1:64 h0 slot cars. I still like to use the track to shoot images of my customized slotcars. The track is relatively small and therefor most areas are very accessible. I hope you will enjoy the presentation. If you like, you can also visit Reims 64, my latest slot track project, representing Circuit Reims-Gueux in its glorious days in the 1960s.
Jaguar E-Type Resin Body on AFX Magnatraction Chassis h0 Custom Slotcar
Jaguar E-Type Resin Body on AFX Magnatraction Chassis h0 Custom Slotcar

Jaguar E-Type

Body Resin Casting, Chassis AFX Magnatraction, Wheels RRR Wire T-Jets, Decals Custom
One of the mysteries for me in the choice of slotcars is the fact that there not one manufacturer attempted making a Jaguar E-Type for AFX like chassis. Therefore, I have been on the hunt for an E-Type to be converted to fit the AFX chassis for some time. The Jaguar shown in pictures was made from a T-Jet style body. Mounts added to the body and wheels on the chassis move in. Those are actually RRR wires made for the smaller chassis. The decals resemble the number on the race cars in the 50s and 60s. It could have been a Jaguar participating in the Targa Florio or such. I still would love to make some Lightweight Jaguar E-Types.

Jaguar D-Type TYCO Body on AFX Magnatraction Chassis h0 Custom Slotcar by Tom Druckenmiller
Jaguar D-Type TYCO Body on AFX Magnatraction Chassis h0 Custom Slotcar by Tom Druckenmiller

Jaguar D-Type Le Mans

Jaguar-D.Type, 24h Le Mans #3, 1956 Jack Fairman
Body TYCO, Chassis AFX Magnatraction, Wheels Inserts Custom FX / Anthony Hill
Made by Tom Druckenmiller

Everything you need to know about the Jaguar D-type

The D-Type was a present from my friend Tom Druckenmiller. He has been a great inspiration and mentor when I came to the hobby a little while back. When I saw one of his cars, a Lola T 260 , on ebay, I had to contact him and ask about the track. He was very friendly and gave me all the insides of the track, many pictures. This marked the moment when I felt I wanted to get into designing and detailing race tracks. We had such a great exchange over a long period. He has retired from the hobby some time ago. Many of you might still remember his track Kastelburg. Images of the track can be found at h0slot.ch. Not to forget another great soured for inspiration at the time: Oldslotracer from Canada,always worth a visit.

Porsche 356 Resin Body on AFX Magnatraction Chassis h0 Custom Slotcar
Porsche 356 Resin Body on AFX Magnatraction Chassis h0 Custom Slotcar

Porsche 356

Body Resin Casting by Taillights Fade, Chassis AFX Magnatraction, Wheels AFX

The body was original made to fit T-Jet style chassis. I like the speed and handling of the AFX Magnatractions. Making the bodies fit the chassis can be challenging. I like it best if the wheels fit within the wheel arches. This is still an issue the 356. I hope to find a solution for the wheels and make others, because I like the look of the car. There many inspirational designs to be found on the internet for the 356.This would be one to make into a slot car, don´t you think? Resin bodies are available from taillights_fade on eBay.

Austin Healey Sprite Mk. I Resin Body on AFX Magnatraction Chassis h0 Custom Slotcar
Austin Healey Sprite Mk. I Resin Body on AFX Magnatraction Chassis h0 Custom Slotcar

Austin Healey Sprite Mk. I

Body Resin Casting; Chassis AFX Magnatraction; Wheels Inserts Custom FX, Tony Hill, Decals Pattos(Lola T70)

This body was bought some time ago. It had to be shortened to fit the AFX Magnatraction. Driver and windshield added. It is one of the many sportscars from England I liked as a teenager. An Austin Healy 3000 was my dream car at the time. Well making all the custom slot cars is maybe what is left of my love for automobiles - older automobiles.

Slot Car h0 Custom
Three English Sports Cars and A Porsche 356

I hope there will be more to come. If you know anyone who makes resin bodies of cars of that era and style, pleas let me know. I am always screening the internet for options.


Freitag, 1. Februar 2019

ACAR Lola T70 h0 Slot Car Custom

ACAR Custom Slot Car im Maßstab 1:64 - The Beauty and the Beast - Lola T70

The Beauty and the Beast - Lola T70

Slot Car Lola T70 h0 Custom #42 Tourist Trophy 1968  # 2 Brands Hatch 1967
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.
Slot Car Lola T70 h0 Custom #42 Tourist Trophy 1968  # 2 Brands Hatch 1967
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.

Lola T70 - #42 Winner Tourist Trophy 1968
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

#2 Lola T70 Mk.3 GT, Lola Racing Ltd. (GB), Driven by: John Surtees (GB)/David Hobbs (GB)
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

Lola T70 Resin Body Ryotaro Le Mans 1970
#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 Scale
Contact: rahprods@dslextreme.com
BHR Lola T70 Mk. III Coupe CONCOURS RTR Body; HO 1/64, Red/Clear
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