Finally have an exact model of my car.
Discussion
kiethton said:
I got it from here. http://www.grandprixmodels.co.uk/searchdetail.php?...
Exige and Elise models seem to be quite hard to find. This model is actually officially licensed by Lotus and sold in their showrooms.
Composite Guru said:
kiethton said:
I got it from here. http://www.grandprixmodels.co.uk/searchdetail.php?...
Exige and Elise models seem to be quite hard to find. This model is actually officially licensed by Lotus and sold in their showrooms.
Although the quality/model doesn't seem quite right to mine!
kiethton said:
Guiddy said:
Autoart 1/43rd is just a shade too light I think!
That's interesting but as you say looks like the lighter Laser Blue - How easy are models to re-paint?Best you could do is get some liquid latex that modellers use on aircraft windscreens and paint that on all the bits you don't want to spray. Peel off afterwards.
The main problem you will have is finding scale paint. If you painted it with standard car paint then the metallic flakes will be too large.
Simes205 said:
I have a corgi one of my 205.
It literally is a model of my car as corgi/Hornby cane round and took the measurements of my car to produce the model!
Any pics of the model? I used to have a 1.9GTI and managed to find a very good model of it a few years ago by some obscure manufacturer, but it's a very good likeness of the real car. I miss my 1.9GTI!!It literally is a model of my car as corgi/Hornby cane round and took the measurements of my car to produce the model!
Gassing Station | Scale Models | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff