@ flashman
Look the first picture,you see the real car for the Tamiya-Kit.
https://www.racingsportscars.com/photo/ ... 17-007.jpg
the vertical area between the lamps is wide,
and look the Senna-car:
https://www.racingsportscars.com/photo/ ... 5-007a.jpg
It's just a narrow lip between the lamps.
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Re: 1984 Joest NEWMAN 956 Nurburgring
Hello there!Gruppecfan wrote:The conversion to the Porsche 956 short tail is feasible. You can have some pictures of the conversion from me. Or you can get a conversion kit from Studio27. Here is a modified Tamiya 956 model by me.
Can I ask where did you get the Schiesser decals for Bellof/Boutsen? Are they 1/24? I've been after those for a while now.
Thanks!
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Re: 1984 Joest NEWMAN 956 Nurburgring
Hello!
I bought the decal here, but it's been 15 years.
http://www.scalemodeller.de/A_startpage ... eframe.htm
I bought the decal here, but it's been 15 years.
http://www.scalemodeller.de/A_startpage ... eframe.htm
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Re: 1984 Joest NEWMAN 956 Nurburgring
Thanks a lot for the tip.
Didn't know that store but from what I saw nowadays they are focused on 1:18 transkits.
Will keep searching....
Didn't know that store but from what I saw nowadays they are focused on 1:18 transkits.
Will keep searching....