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Cunningham
Sports Cars
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Porsche Garage
Diorama 2008
by Alvin L.
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Everything
is in 1/24 scale. The building structure and loft are scratch
built. The 3 cars are Tamiya
kits. The GT3 (painted in the colors of the German flag) was
first lowered, and then I added Aoshima
19in Volk Racing wheels.
I
used Tamiya smoke paint
to tint the windows and all the decals used on this kit are
from my decal pile. The blue GT2 was a very involved project,
I started by cutting the driver's door off and I used the
Renaissance resin door and door jam I got from Strada
Sports. The hood was then cut out and everything under
the hood was scratch built including the fuel cell with Detailmaster
braided lines and Model
Car Garage provided the photo etch hardware for the fuel
cell and Scale Motorsports
photo etch hardware was used on the brake rotors.
Decals from my decal pile were also used on this model. The
959 was meant to look like it was being restored with newspaper
on the windows and primer on repaired panels.
To develop my diorama I collected a lot of reference pictures,
I drew on my own experiences in various shops and I also added
a few of my own ideas. Below is a list of all the parts used
in my diorama. All of the parts used came unassembled and
unpainted, and almost all are resin.
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Fujimi- tools,
welding tanks, figures, shelves and miscellaneous parts
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R & D Unique-
air compressor, bench grinder.
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Scale Equipment LTD-
utility cart, hand truck, water cooler, hydraulic press,
brake lathe, wheel balancer, tire machine, milling machine,cardboard
boxes, 55 gallon drums, machinist lathe.
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Scale Modeling By Chris-
tool boxes, sink, parts washer, small bottles and cans.
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Evergreen & Plastruct-
miscellaneous bits and pieces.









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Autodrome:
The lost race circuits of Europe

Sports
Car Racing in Camera 1960-69

Driven:
The Motorsport Photography of Jesse Alexander, 1954-1962

American
Sports Car Racing
ACME
Catalog: Quality is Our #1 Dream
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- Porsche
917: The Winning Formula - The super-fast Porsche 917 dominated
international motorsport in the early 1970s. Designed to win the
world-famous Le Mans 24 Hours race, the 917 became the focus of
obsessive ambition for all connected with its spectacular existence.
Here, from a Porsche expert with unprecedented access to company
records and the engineers involved, is the full story of the 917,
which in 1997 was voted the world's greatest racing car. Includes
coverage of 917 development, the 1970 Le Mans 917 win, the 1100bhp
racers, and drivers Elford, Redman, Attwood and Bell describing
racing in an era when mistakes could so often prove fatal. Must-have
literature for your racing library!
- Porsche
911: Perfection by Design - The story is matched with superb
photos. As is often the case with images captured by Leffingwell’s
lens, many are the kind you’ll pore over before turning
the page. Porsche 911 lovers are in no way lacking for printed
reading material. A glance at the average bookseller’s shelf
may turn up more Porsche books than any other marque. It takes
a great deal to set a new 911 book apart from the crowd, but a
near coffee-table-sized format, stylish design and beautiful magazine-style
photography do the trick.
- Superdioramas
- With a very suitable title, this book highlights the work of
two very accomplished and ambitious modelers, Lewis Pruneau and
Bob Letterman, both of which were inspired and befriended by Francois
Verlinden early in his career. Francois immediately published
this first book dedicated to their work in order to introduce
them to the rest of the scale modeling community. The book focuses
on only three pieces of their work, but in reality a book could
easily have been made for each of these massive pieces. The first
piece, entitled The Paris Gun, is a 1:35 scale monster of a German
railroad mounted gun built from scratch by Lewis Pruneau. Depicted
in a diorama as it appeared during construction in the factory,
this piece is comprehensively detailed from every side to a very
high level of realism. The next piece, also by Lewis, is of a
dry-docked German experimental U-Boat undergoing maintenance.
Again, the entire piece is built from scratch, with many photographs
taken during construction. This piece truly illustrates the talents
of this bold modeler. The final article focuses on a miniature
city in 1:35 scale by Bob Letterman. Depicting a French city undergoing
liberation from the Germans by Pattons forces during WWII, it
truly must be seen to be believed. Although the main theme is
clearly shown in the form of U.S. Army convoys moving past columns
of German P.O.W.s in the city, seemingly countless details can
be seen, from individual vignettes on street corners, to different
European architectural styles. This book is a must for every modeler,
artist, military enthusiast, and history buff.
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