ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
I send you a link to the VIP pictures of my new project. Model is not yet complete. Some of the cars had to be very short, because I do not have enough good documentation. The model is made of plastic sheets and sides of the chassis are vacuform. The engine and gearbox are from Tamiya wheels have tread pattern paper.
Have fun
Tyrrell
http://cevert.rajce.idnes.cz/1_12_ISO_M ... na_vyroba/
sorry, this English is very bad
Have fun
Tyrrell
http://cevert.rajce.idnes.cz/1_12_ISO_M ... na_vyroba/
sorry, this English is very bad
Last edited by cevert on Tue Oct 08, 2013 2:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
Hey,so far it is looking very good and most Original,I like it very much..I wished some manufactor would make this model in 1/20 scale.Keep us updated..looking forward
Alex.
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Re: ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
Wow terrific project and you are doing an excellent job.
YNWA,
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Re: ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
Hi Igor,
More one to come, this looks fantastic, I'll following with attention.
Best regards
Antonio
More one to come, this looks fantastic, I'll following with attention.
Best regards
Antonio
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Re: ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
Thank you guys for the comments and even photos. The road is still long
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Re: ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
I"m triyng to scratchbuild one in 1/24 scale a long time but without good result, missing more details (chassis and cockpit). Good job.
Cheers.
Alex
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Re: ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
Looks good.cevert wrote:I send you a link to the VIP pictures of my new project. Model is not yet complete. Some of the cars had to be very short, because I do not have enough good documentation. The model is made of plastic sheets and sides of the chassis are vacuform. The engine and gearbox are from Tamiya wheels have tread pattern paper.
Have fun
Tyrrell
http://cevert.rajce.idnes.cz/ISO_Marlbo ... na_stavba/
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Re: ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
Great build!! I would love this one in scale 1/20.
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http://www.racingkars.com (sales)
Websites in Nederlands/English
English is not my native language, so sorry for any incorrect words or style... I have no intention to offend you.
Re: ISO m@rlb_r_ FX3b 1973 in 1/12 with Tamiya parts
Alien
This car has been no success, competed in a few races, so I think that will never be interested in its commercial release. Large manufacturers ignore the more interesting cars - BRM, March, Hesketh ... etc.. from seventies. It's a shame but I believe that in the future, EBBRO and MFH will keep this topic.
cevert
This car has been no success, competed in a few races, so I think that will never be interested in its commercial release. Large manufacturers ignore the more interesting cars - BRM, March, Hesketh ... etc.. from seventies. It's a shame but I believe that in the future, EBBRO and MFH will keep this topic.
cevert