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The Miura's rev counter had no red line. "Some say"... the red line was your courage...or the fear of a big expensive BANG π₯΄
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A sneaky preview of the model!
Flaminiasupersport replied to Mark, The Master Modeller's topic in Sneak Peeks of the model!!
Truly amazing! The black wheels are stunning and correct with the 1930's when a lot of wheels were painted. Superb build!!!! -
Jaguar E-Type 1961 Finale Bilder
Flaminiasupersport replied to Modellbau Schwaben's topic in Build Diary - Deutsch
What a superb model!!! I'll do the Miura first, and then this one is on my list. I see, when the trunk is open, that there's no "rubber" profile around the trunk. It's easily done using a black marker directly on the little ridge... it will simulate the trunk rubber in an instant! -
I haven't the model yet (I'll buy it the day the full kit is available) but I'm already doing some research on details to improve and I found this decal which comes on the black recipient of the FISPA fuel filter. Copy and paste it, use decal paper for your printer and the job's done! It will be a nice touch in that engine bay! This FISPA filter was a common part on many other cars such as the Mercedes WI96R and 300SL. for instance, but the Mercedes ordered these filters unpainted and unlabelled... cheeky! I have such a filter on one of my cars and the bolts are dark (they're steel obviously) and the cover is made of zamac or aluminium. There's also a little metal ID plate on it... check it out with Google "Filtro FISPA combustibile"... This is detail is obligatory on the Miura! You can see it on Corwyn's picture (which is a beautiful build btw). Good luck!
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A sneaky preview of the model!
Flaminiasupersport replied to Mark, The Master Modeller's topic in Sneak Peeks of the model!!
That's the absolute dream motorcycle! The Vincent comes close but the Brough is the King! I hesitated to buy the 1:6 scale model (Minchamps?) that came out a few years ago. They show up on Ebay from time to time but I have the 1/18th model to drool over! MFH is absolutely stunning, but I don't know if I have te skills to tackle such a model. Congrats to you, it looks extremely real!! -
A sneaky preview of the model!
Flaminiasupersport replied to Mark, The Master Modeller's topic in Sneak Peeks of the model!!
Never thought I'd mention this... but these wheels are way too beautiful!!!! Originally they're painted, not chromed, but I'd hesitate to take these rims a step back and spray paint such beautiful parts. Maybe with a 2nd set of wheels... if only Agora would sell everything separately. It would add great opportunities to diorama building and displays. A race car always comes with a set of spares... tires, wheels, oil cans, tools... I read this kit contains two sets of rims: the intricate ones, and simplier photo etched ones... Now that opens some possibilities....π€ Nice 1:8 scale figures of Stirling Moss, Fangio, Mechanics etc.... must be easy to do with a 3d scanner , printer and whatever high tech things that exists today. -
Corwyn's buil diary (Lamboo)
Flaminiasupersport replied to corwyn34's topic in Members Build Dairies
It looks amazing!!! If it was mine I'd try to ad the missing air tube between the Fiamm compressor and the air horns. It's a simple red plastic tube coming out on top of the compressor, a bit further down the line there's a Y piece and from that Y part two red tubes to each air horn. And also on top of the compressor, there's a little red plastic flap to add oil into the compressor. While writing this I realise It's easier said than done, as this mod has to be on par with the beautiful quality of this model. -
I don't know what you mean by a table book, but if you're looking for a Miura bible, there's a book by Kidston. This book mention each Miura, from the 1st till the last, and includes its history, ownership, colour, options etc.. absolutely a must have but a bit pricey...
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Small selection of my models Fair Austria
Flaminiasupersport replied to Modellbau Schwaben's topic in Non-Agora models
I want to buy a Miura model... can you please help me with it? -
Very very tempting model... Please post pictures of your work
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A sneaky preview of the model!
Flaminiasupersport replied to Mark, The Master Modeller's topic in Sneak Peeks of the model!!
Great choice, these Merci were THE cars to beat as they won almost everything. Am I the only one who has the impression that the tires are way too bulky?? -
In some shots the front sits lower.
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Same for me. If I could choose I'd prefer more details/accuracy instead of electronic hocus pocus lookatwatitcando π
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How about a Partworks Bentley blower?
Flaminiasupersport replied to Eagle36's topic in New Product Ideas
And what would be great is if Agora worked with these 1930's models just like it was done in the 30's. Back then you could order a rolling chassis which was delivered only with dashboard and hood/bonnet and then your bodyshop like Hooper, Pinin Farina, d'Ieteren or whatever made a body for it. Agora could do the same... The Bentley would be a good start. The rolling Bentley chassis could be delivered as such and then you could choose among different bodies, ranging from Blowers, to Open Top Tourers etc... -
Does someone know when or if the Miura will be available in the European Community? If bought from outside Europe , the import tax for Belgium is : - the price of the model + Import fee (don't know how much...7%?) + 21% import fee + a check of the package by the customs and bureaucratic hassle with payments... On top of that, when in customs, the package is opened with risk of damage/loss and it can stay in there for weeks... and that for each part !!! Less hassle with a full kit then but it is a real PIA to buy outside Europe. Agora, help us out here please!!!!
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Does someone know when or if the Miura wick be available in Europe? Since the UK left Europe, the import tax for Belgium is : - the price of the model + Import fee (don't know how much...) + 21% import fee + a check of the package by the customs. When in customs, they open it with risk of damage/loss and it can stay in there for weeks... and that for each part !!! Less hassle with a full kit then but it is a real PIA to buy outside Europe. Agora, help us out here please!!!!
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That's correct. The Agora prototype must have power windows ( then these switches must be present on the centre console )... but everything is already made to function with the wrong handle. Great if Agora can fix it, but it doesn't bother me very much I must say. I guess I'll never "play" with such models anyway, too afraid to break something.
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1300 : 512 = 5,3 kgs should be the scale weight of the 1/8 scale MIURA π€ 512 = 8L x 8W x 8H
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Just found this... Weight scales, but not in quite the way you imagine. a 1/10th car is 1/10th of the length. It is also 1/10th of the width and 1/10th of the height. If you took ten of your toy cars and laid them end to end they would be as long as your real car, but still 1/10th the width and 1/10th the height. So we would need 100 cars in ten rows of ten to be the same length and width, and 1000 toy cars to be the same length, width and height. So your 1/10th size car, if it were made from the same materials as the real car, would be 1/1000th the weight.
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What is the correct formula then to check the size? To make it simple, should a car be 8m long (it is a very very long car...π€), then a 1/8 scale model of this car would be 8m divided by 8, which gives a model of 1m long. Or am I wrong?
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Just watched the video about the Split Window Corvette! Thank you AGORA for this model and it's very nice to have added the 1964 Turbine wheels which look so amazing on this model... (but get the missing window handle right.. the handle shown and used in the video to roll up or down the window is, on the real car, for the quarter window...) But I don't care, it"s a detail, and I'll order the Corvette when the Miura is built and finished.
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I checked the weight of a Miura which is around 1300 kgs... in 1/8 scale it means the model should weight 1300:8= 163 kgs π€
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Just a little information. The rear view mirrors are not missing on the Agora Model of the Miura, they were optional! Magic 60's π
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Small changes and additions to a great model
Flaminiasupersport replied to keramh's topic in Members Build Diaries
The website selling sound modules (on which you can record up to 9 different sounds) is partworkupgrades.com