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Brabham Alfa Romeo BT46 - Italian G.P. 1978 Winner Niki Lauda Tameo Kits 1:43
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Firebird First U.S. Gas Turbine Automobile Berkeley Models 1:24
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Brabham Ford BT44B - German G.P. 1975 Winner Carlos Reutemann
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Benetton BMW B186 sponsored by Benetton, Riello #19, 20
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Christian W
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12 20 June 2020, 13:03
Christian W
Holy moly! Finally I made it, to upload the pictures for the gallery! Thank you, Bro, for the better pictures 😉
Holy moly! Finally I made it, to upload the pictures for the gallery! Thank you, Bro, for the better pictures 😉
14 May 2021, 21:51
Karl R.
This is great! at first I thought it was a conversion kit off eBay or something. No you made this! Amazing! +1 Like
This is great! at first I thought it was a conversion kit off eBay or something. No you made this! Amazing! +1 Like
23 July, 13:41
Christian W
Thank you very much! Nowadays I'm sad, that I didn't make a mold out of all the parts. The only thind I have is the front grille, the bumper, tail lights and the mirrors. It was a hugh challenge to get all the things done. A lot of trial and error. When I think back, how much work it was to scale the grille down of a 1/24 metal kit. On the other hand, I've learned a lot in the whole process.
Thank you very much! Nowadays I'm sad, that I didn't make a mold out of all the parts. The only thind I have is the front grille, the bumper, tail lights and the mirrors. It was a hugh challenge to get all the things done. A lot of trial and error. When I think back, how much work it was to scale the grille down of a 1/24 metal kit. On the other hand, I've learned a lot in the whole process.
24 July, 04:56
Curtis Caden
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6 26 July, 17:56
Christian W
It looks like this Biablo is not a masterpiece by AMT. The rear lights looking really strange and the molding lines are present 😄 I looks like the fittings are not really the best. I think you did the very best out of it. The color choice is quite interessting and yourt paintjob is great! I'd fix the stance of the wheels. That's the first thing which hits the eyeballs. Maybe add some black details (window frames e.g.) too.
I always was curios, how this cars of this set will look like. Now I see one of it and the Countach in another gallery of you.
It looks like this Biablo is not a masterpiece by AMT. The rear lights looking really strange and the molding lines are present 😄 I looks like the fittings are not really the best. I think you did the very best out of it. The color choice is quite interessting and yourt paintjob is great! I'd fix the stance of the wheels. That's the first thing which hits the eyeballs. Maybe add some black details (window frames e.g.) too.
I always was curios, how this cars of this set will look like. Now I see one of it and the Countach in another gallery of you.
29 July, 04:41
Curtis Caden
The Lamborghin Diablo was launched in 1990 as the successor to the iconic Lamborghini Countach. Chrysler bought Lamborghini in 1987 and the Diablo was developed under their stewardship. The Diablo name came from the Spanish word for "Devil". Like the Countach before it, the Diablo shape was penned by Marcello Gandini. The design elements included the slant front end, steeply raked windscreen and scissors doors. However, the final design was refined by Chrysler's studio in the USA, smoothened all sharp edges and corners, improved cooling and aerodynamics.
The Lamborghin Diablo was launched in 1990 as the successor to the iconic Lamborghini Countach. Chrysler bought Lamborghini in 1987 and the Diablo was developed under their stewardship. The Diablo name came from the Spanish word for "Devil". Like the Countach before it, the Diablo shape was penned by Marcello Gandini. The design elements included the slant front end, steeply raked windscreen and scissors doors. However, the final design was refined by Chrysler's studio in the USA, smoothened all sharp edges and corners, improved cooling and aerodynamics.
29 July, 19:11
Curtis Caden
Stellantis which owns both Chrysler and Alfa Romeo influenced the taillight design, the Lamborghini Diablo taillight is almost identical to the Alfa Romeo. I am told there is also a difference in how taillights are designed in Europe vs. USA. In the AMT Super Car set the Diablo has a full engine with dual radiators while the Countach is only a top and bottom mold of an engine. The AMT models had a lot of flashing and places that were difficult to separate from the sprues. The plastic seemed a bit softer than other models that I have built recently. The painted wheel fit to the axel on the Countach was not good, while the Diablo had two-part wheels - an outer chrome and an inner painted that was better. It was interesting how two relatively similar cars could be quite different in scale, design and fit.
Thank you, Bob Hall and Christian W, for your comments.
Stellantis which owns both Chrysler and Alfa Romeo influenced the taillight design, the Lamborghini Diablo taillight is almost identical to the Alfa Romeo. I am told there is also a difference in how taillights are designed in Europe vs. USA. In the AMT Super Car set the Diablo has a full engine with dual radiators while the Countach is only a top and bottom mold of an engine. The AMT models had a lot of flashing and places that were difficult to separate from the sprues. The plastic seemed a bit softer than other models that I have built recently. The painted wheel fit to the axel on the Countach was not good, while the Diablo had two-part wheels - an outer chrome and an inner painted that was better. It was interesting how two relatively similar cars could be quite different in scale, design and fit.
Thank you, Bob Hall and Christian W, for your comments.
29 July, 19:30
Christian W
Thank you for your answers 🙂 I like both Lamborghini for sure. If I could afford it, a countach would sit in my barn or I'd reconstruct my house to keep a look on it while watching TV *gigle*
Thank you for your answers 🙂 I like both Lamborghini for sure. If I could afford it, a countach would sit in my barn or I'd reconstruct my house to keep a look on it while watching TV *gigle*
30 July, 04:54
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