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Hi,
Basically the answer is no. Automodello in the USA are hoping to do a Vixen at some stage, with the possibility that with a couple of small changes it could be turned into a Tuscan. However it is almost 3 years since Jim measured my 3000S and he promised me that the 3000S model would be next. Automodello have done a Griffith 200 though and it is very good, especially the race version.
The closest thing is the resin/pewter mix model that Autosculpt created about 15 year ago, they did a lot of TVRs and they are very accurate. It does not take too much work to spray one up to match your car. they can usually be picked up on Ebay, or at Autojumbles.
Oliver.
Basically the answer is no. Automodello in the USA are hoping to do a Vixen at some stage, with the possibility that with a couple of small changes it could be turned into a Tuscan. However it is almost 3 years since Jim measured my 3000S and he promised me that the 3000S model would be next. Automodello have done a Griffith 200 though and it is very good, especially the race version.
The closest thing is the resin/pewter mix model that Autosculpt created about 15 year ago, they did a lot of TVRs and they are very accurate. It does not take too much work to spray one up to match your car. they can usually be picked up on Ebay, or at Autojumbles.
Oliver.
Close but no cigar...............
Grantura's made by Sparkmodel
they're model cars, not toy cars
Grantura's made by Sparkmodel
they're model cars, not toy cars
Edited by phillpot on Monday 9th January 20:33
Dollyman1850 said:
Astacus said:
S1 and S2 Vixen slot car bodywork on E bay right now. Kind of tempted, but don't have the rest of the gibbons
Is that a slot car or did you make it up as a
Model with internals etc?
ETA: Oh dear, I just discovered the PSR website...............
Edited by Astacus on Tuesday 10th January 13:13
Astacus said:
Dollyman1850 said:
Astacus said:
S1 and S2 Vixen slot car bodywork on E bay right now. Kind of tempted, but don't have the rest of the gibbons
Is that a slot car or did you make it up as a
Model with internals etc?
ETA: Oh dear, I just discovered the PSR website...............
Edited by Astacus on Tuesday 10th January 13:13
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