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    Pocher Lotus 72. Finished: Routemaster, Jaguar E Type, IXO Mercedes W196R, Shelby Cobra
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  1. Left hand, front wheel well back close to the horizontal wing.
  2. The Hatchette model train I was referring to is a German Locomotive, which is screwed together, however, it is quite a large model https://youtu.be/SJGlrUFIVnk
  3. Hatchett in Germany also provide a locomotive, however, only within Europe
  4. I must admit, after leaving them to soak in boiling water for 15 minutes, this made them soft enough to fit to the rim.
  5. Looks a good model, however a bit big for me. It's a shame that Hatchette (Germany) does not supply outside of Europe, the Unimog looks a good build as well.
  6. The universal joints are the issue, they have only one swiveling knuckle and one fixed, hence not being able to fully swivel. This means it keeps jamming against the frame.
  7. Despite the 404 warning, the download site is still available at the top right of the web page. This link took me to the 917 manuals https://www.agoramodels.com/us/download-center/porsche-917
  8. Correct me if I am wrong, I believe that the 16/6 are the front tires and the 16/7 are the rear tires. There does not appear to be any difference between the tires for the regular wheels or the easy ones.
  9. Taffy

    FINISHED!

    I must admit, I have been keeping a spreadsheet of the screws, which also allows me to cross reference the spares with other models (as they all seem to label them differently). Thereby, using slightly longer or shorter screws then in the instructions.
  10. Taffy

    FINISHED!

    I received a spare gold screw (NM) for each side so have 2 spare left.
  11. Thanks for the photos, they are a great help in my progress. It's always better seeing a photo/3D image as the instruction manual is a bit 2D and not always intuitive of component/tubing layouts. Just added the tail unit to the gearbox.
  12. Yes, the regular is more realistic as it uses individual spokes, unlike the easy version which is basically 2 discs with the necessary gaps, leaving a flat spoke finish. I made mine with the spokes, it looks a lot better. Also, I found that the spokes were easier to complete than the ones I did on the Jaguar.
  13. Definitely on my next build wish list, I remember making the Tamiya plastic kit back in the late 70's, which was a detailed model at the time.
  14. Hi, I'm building the IXO Juan Fangio version of the Mercedes, and I must admit, the spoked wheels are a lot easier than the ones on E-Type Jaguar. The spoked versions are a lot more convincing than the easy version. Rather than attempt to apply the small fiddly pieces of double-sided sticky tape, I used PVA to temporarily stick the spokes in place.
  15. I didn't use any electrical aids. I applied a thin layer of PVA glue to the item, then sprinkled the flock over the items until fully covered. It just seems to linger onto other surfaces.
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