Indy Cars at Boca Raton Concours 2011

Boca Raton Concours 2011
Classic Indy Cars
Photos by Andrew Sapiro

These photos show some significant Indy cars from the 60s and 70s.

#1 Seal Fast Watson Indy Car
1961 Indy 500 Winner
Driver – A.J. Foyt

#12 Dean Van Lines Brawner Hawk Ford
1965 Indy 500
Driver – Mario Andretti

#3 Rislone Eagle Offenhauser
Winner – 1968 Indy 500
Driver – Bobby Unser

#66 Shelby Turbine
1968 Indy 500 – Entered, not raced.
Driver – Bruce McLaren


#23 Lear Vapordyne Steam Car
1969 Show Car – Never Raced

#2 Johnny Lightning PJ Colt Ford
Winner – 1970 Indy 500
Driver – Al Unser, Sr.

#12 Sugaripe Eagle Offenhauser
1974-75 Indy 500
Drivers – Bill Vukovich and Mike Mosley

So Cal NNL 2011


1967 Coyote-Ford Indy Car by Russ Bundy
So Cal NNL GPMA Award Winner

So Cal NNL 2011
Event Report

This year’s So Cal NNL was a big step forward for the event, which is run by our member Chris Hale. The attendance was great this year, with good-sized crowds throughout the day. Several race car modelers brought their work to show off, as seen in this brief review of the show.

  

  

Dale King showed some of his 1/12 Porsches, including a 935 and several 962s

   

  

  

It was nice to see Lindley Ruddick, Charles Fox, Henry Gonzales, and Dale King.
George Schaeffer also made it to the show, all the way from Florida.

  

Paul Cadwell showed his Audi and Martini Alfa, along with these impressive GP Bikes:

  

  

Chris Hale displayed his GT40 and amazing Lotus 56B Offenhauser Indy Car

  

  

Chris won the Theme award with this unique model.

  

Russ Bundy displayed several Indy Car models. This is the 1967 Indy 500 winning Coyote-Ford.

  

  

Perhaps the most impressive model at the show was this Pocher Alfa Romeo built by Gary Arnette.

  


Skoda Fabia Red Bull WRC

1/24 Skoda Fabia Red Bull
2005 World Rally Championship
by Dale King

You may have seen Dale’s comments about putting this model together, particularly the decals.

Apparently, after struggling with this kit, he’s ready for a nice easy project.

Carrera Panamericana Contest

Carrera Panamericana Contest

Deadline for entries: August 31, 2011
Send entries to: ksonline@yahoo.com

One of the most grueling road races ever held, the Carrera Panamericana has become
a legend in the annals of motor racing history. The great Mexican Road Race, 
which included many different types and models of racing vehicles, provides
a good source of inspiration for model builders.

While there are many kits available to build specific Carrera cars, Scale Designs has
announced new decal sheets that will be available soon to help you build several
Carrera models, some of which are shown here.

Here are the rules:

Models must represent a car entered in one of the five original La Carrera races
from 1950 through 1954. No phantoms or mystery cars. Multiple entries are OK.
Anything from scratch-builts through upgraded die-casts are allowed, as long as
you put some work into making the model as accurate as possible.

Voting will take place on the Yahoo Groups site.

First prize will be a kit and decals to build a Carrera car. Details will be announced soon.

Buena Suerte Amigos!


NNL West 2011

NNL West 2011
February 26, 2011

This year’s show included a large number of race cars, many built by our own members,
as you will see below.

   
  

Mike Alvarez is a group member and professional model builder.
These three are just examples of the nice work he does.

  
  

Mike Siegman is an experienced modeler who also likes 1/43 scale.
This year’s 1/43 turnout was probably the best we’ve seen yet.

  
  
  
  

Henry Trent came out from Atlanta to display some of his latest projects.
His BMW M1 and Ford GT40 were especially nice.

  
  

William Bauer displayed his popular Wally Castro Trans-Am Mustang along
with the recently featured Maxum and the classic Probe GTP.

  
  

Curt Raitz always brings several impressive models to the show. The Bugatti
Tank is mostly scratch-built, along with a few parts from Bugatti 35 and
MG TC kits.

  
  

Thomas McNamara’s Tyrrell 6-wheeler was very clean, as were his Peugeot
206 and McLaren M8B.

  

Hossain Salimi showed some of his latest builds, which are always well-done.

  

John Roberts showed two Ferraris with deep, rich paintwork that doesn’t show
in these photos. You have to see these models in person to appreciate the finish.

  

Andy Kellock likes to display his cars together in a group, which makes
it hard to decide on a favorite. They are all exceptional.

  
  

Brendan Howden showed the Revell AG DTM Audi and Mercedes. He likes the kits,
and the results are impressive. His sleek Nissan GTP is a unique design.

  
  

Keith Brumbley, last year’s GPMA award winner, brought two Heller F1 cars.
Anyone who has attempted these kits knows how hard it is to make them look good.
The Ferrari 340 is appropriate for our upcoming contest.

This year’s award was a very difficult decision. After much consideration by the judges,
we decided upon the Audi R8 by Mike Siegman. Congratulations Mike!

Jagermeister Porsche 935

Jagermeister Porsche 935
by Trevor Taylor

This model is built using the recent reissue of Tamiya’s first 1/24 kit (24001).
I built it in 12 hours straight at one of the Guelph Plastic Modellers Group’s
infamous 12 hour builds.

It’s basically box stock because of the time constraint. 
I opened up the rear fender flares a bit and used smaller diameter rear wheels 
from a Tamiya BMW 320i.

Decals are from many sources, but I know the Jager decals are Raceworks.
Paint is also Tamiya, TS-12 orange straight from the can.

Jordan 191 Ford F1

1/20 Jordan 191 Ford F1
by JayKay

What you see here is just a small portion of an incredible Work in Progress (WIP) featured on the F1M forum. The story of this model, the photos and text showing how it was built, and the finished product are all impressive. Some have called it a master class in model building, but I think the professor is way ahead of his students in this case. Congratulations to our member JayKay for completing his project and establishing the gold standard in WIP articles.

Chassis Modifications

  

  

   

Suspension  and Brake Parts

  

  

Front Suspension

  

  

Engine and Gearbox

  

  

  

Front Wing

  

  

Rear Suspension

  

Rear Wing

  

  

Finished Model

  

  

 

Read the full story here: http://www.f1m.com/main/forums/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=10986

Lotus 56B Offenhauser Indy Car

1/25 Lotus 56B Offenhauser Indy Car
by Chris Hale

For the 1969 Indy 500, Art Pollard qualified the converted Lotus 56b “Offy” in 12th place. After 7 laps the drive line snapped, and the car finished 31st.

 

This is a replica of that car, after 5 months of work the results are obvious, 120+ RB Motion turned Aluminum bolts, washers and nuts, over 6 feet of Stainless, Aluminum and Brass rod and tubing, numerous feet of styrene sheet and rod.

No putty or filler was used in the body modifications; it’s all styrene. There are over 40 hose clamps, as well as many feet of hose and wire.

 

Months of research went into the build. With only a half dozen pictures of the actual car, many hours of engineering went into the build process. Based on the MPC 1968 STP Turbine kit, there are no original kit parts left, only scratchbuilt or modified parts. What were originally some 95 kit parts became over 600 parts.

I want to personally thank the members of the Open Wheel Racing Forum
for their Help, Support and Devotion to my project.

See the whole series on Fotki: http://public.fotki.com/pmodwrks/1969-lotus-56b-offy/