Rummaging through old pics.
The Wren 152 slot racing system was to 1/52nd scale and that meant that a fairly convoluted track could be laid out on a baseboard.
The initial cars didn't run a...
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Rummaging through old pics.
The Wren 152 slot racing system was to 1/52nd scale and that meant that a fairly convoluted track could be laid out on a baseboard.
The initial cars didn't run a...
If you switch your search to the 'images' option, Trevor, rather than relying on the text, you might have more success. I typed in Morrari NZ and got 4 TRS images in the first 13.
I agree with...
If you Google any number of relevant items, it often points to this site anyway. Sure, the site name might be a little obscure, but Google is very powerful.
Incidentally, I just googled Tony...
Thanks Rhys.
As you say, Facebook posts sink into obscurity after a while. I'm just grateful for this platform so that there is a point to saving and scanning photographs, otherwise they'd just...
Final batch from Goodwood - for now anyway! Hope you didn't get too bored with them. Not much on the horizon, so I may have to do some more scanning of old stuff - or take a break.
Friday...
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Grab a saloon. Slap on a fatter wheels and tyres; lower it; stick on some race numbers and you have a car that looks like a racer. Breathe on the engine and mechanicals and you actually have a...
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The two ex Merit/SMER kits in real life!
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Thanks to Chaindrive, I managed to get hold of a set of the Herb Deeks wire wheels. I have the Alfa Romeo and Talbot Lago SMER plastic kits and was determined to not start them until I could source...
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Back to Ambergate and the Haynes Museum. At the Ambergate museum in Derbyshire, you can book and pay and actually drive some of the exhibits, which are generally family cars - but all British built....
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I decided to trawl through more unposted Goodwood pics to keep this alive, before delving into the more distant past.
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Yes, yet another page on BRM!
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Who really would have thought that a little Frazer Nash could/would lap an Alfa Romeo?
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I could now remove the yellow sign...
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