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Post by pnance26 on Jul 26, 2019 13:18:53 GMT -8
I searched and researched and looked all over the web including F1m.com and think I have come up with a pretty definitive list of almost every F-1 kit that has been manufactured. Or so I thought... I am still adding a bunch of stuff!I have 1/8th scale all the way down to 1/64th. There are manufacturers I have never heard of until now! I can also tell that Brabham race cars, Ferraris, and McLarens are out in there in huge numbers in plastic, resin, and metal long with all kinds of multimedia kits. I know it seems I have duplicated someone's work but trust me... NO ONE BUT NO ONE has broken this list out by scale, by alpha manufacturer, by alpha car models. Please feel free to share it but remember my name fondly! Here it is in Excel spreadsheet and pdf. form. F1 kits spreadsheet Update G 7-26-19.xlsx (98.62 KB) F1 kits spreadsheet Update G 7-26-19.pdf (1.5 MB) And please, if you have any other manufacturers that I missed, please let me know with a source!
Thanks in advance!
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Post by vintagerpm on Jul 27, 2019 7:52:06 GMT -8
Well, not quite finished yet. Here's what I have in my possession, that you do not list (all are 1/43): CP Model CP118 - Tecno PA123, Amon, 1973 Franco - March 711, Peterson, 1971 John Day - Lotus 49, Rindt/Siffert, 1968 Marsh MM117 - Shadow DN1, Oliver/Follmer, Kyalami 1973 MG Model MG.136ab - Alfa Romeo 179, 1980 USGP West SMTS RL13 - Ferrari 312B, Ickx/Andretti/Reggazoni, 1970/1971 SMTS RL9 - Eagle Westlake, Gurney SRC 002 - BRM P160, Siffert, Austria 1971
And you have barely scratched the surface of what This Way Up produced. (Spot Model lists a bunch of their kits.)
Trust me, there are lot more out there. :-)
Mike
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Post by pnance26 on Jul 27, 2019 13:47:10 GMT -8
Well, not quite finished yet. Here's what I have in my possession, that you do not list (all are 1/43): CP Model CP118 - Tecno PA123, Amon, 1973 Franco - March 711, Peterson, 1971 John Day - Lotus 49, Rindt/Siffert, 1968 Marsh MM117 - Shadow DN1, Oliver/Follmer, Kyalami 1973 MG Model MG.136ab - Alfa Romeo 179, 1980 USGP West SMTS RL13 - Ferrari 312B, Ickx/Andretti/Reggazoni, 1970/1971 SMTS RL9 - Eagle Westlake, Gurney SRC 002 - BRM P160, Siffert, Austria 1971 And you have barely scratched the surface of what This Way Up produced. (Spot Model lists a bunch of their kits.) Trust me, there are lot more out there. :-) Mike Send me links! I used F1m.com and that is all they had for This Way Up... I am sure there are many others, I'll be glad to keep adding to the list! Also I tried to stick to just kits and no diecast. Isn't that SMTS?
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Post by vintagerpm on Jul 27, 2019 15:46:33 GMT -8
Send me links! I used F1m.com and that is all they had for This Way Up... I am sure there are many others, I'll be glad to keep adding to the list! Also I tried to stick to just kits and no diecast. Isn't that SMTS? SMTS make kits & finished models. These links will still not be complete but are better than nothing: This Way Up (at Spot Model)SRC (at MMCars)SMTSGhost ModelsGhost Models is a retailor & builder. Their "Hand Built" models are all built from someone else's kits. You may find some you missed there. You may also want to check out some of the other brands at MMCars. Finding all of the OOP stuff is difficult. Especially some of the older & smaller 1/43 companies. Mike
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Post by pnance26 on Jul 27, 2019 17:15:43 GMT -8
Well, not quite finished yet. Here's what I have in my possession, that you do not list (all are 1/43): CP Model CP118 - Tecno PA123, Amon, 1973 Franco - March 711, Peterson, 1971 John Day - Lotus 49, Rindt/Siffert, 1968 Marsh MM117 - Shadow DN1, Oliver/Follmer, Kyalami 1973 MG Model MG.136ab - Alfa Romeo 179, 1980 USGP West SMTS RL13 - Ferrari 312B, Ickx/Andretti/Reggazoni, 1970/1971 SMTS RL9 - Eagle Westlake, Gurney SRC 002 - BRM P160, Siffert, Austria 1971 And you have barely scratched the surface of what This Way Up produced. (Spot Model lists a bunch of their kits.) Trust me, there are lot more out there. :-) Mike Send me links! I used F1m.com and that is all they had for This Way Up... I am sure there are many others, I'll be glad to keep adding to the list! Also I tried to stick to just kits and no diecast. Isn't that SMTS? WOWSER! John Day has a ton of stuff but hard to nail down details. SMTS is dieccast SRC I can't find This Way Up does have a lot more to offer STill working on Marsh, MG, and FRanco. If you could give me more details, I can do some searching! Thanks for the hints and suggestions!
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Post by vintagerpm on Jul 28, 2019 6:10:24 GMT -8
SMTS is dieccast STill working on Marsh, MG, and FRanco. If you could give me more details, I can do some searching! Not sure what you mean by SMTS is diecast. If you mean they are metal kits, well, you've got others in your list that need to be removed then. Styrene, urethane, white metal, I don't care, its a kit. I think Marsh has only done 1 or 2 F1 cars. Check their web site. Don't know if MG is still in business. Doing a web search for them is difficult because the MG automobile dominates the results. I know nothing about Franco other than I have one of their kits. Mike [/quote]
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Post by pnance26 on Jul 28, 2019 16:11:17 GMT -8
SMTS is dieccast STill working on Marsh, MG, and FRanco. If you could give me more details, I can do some searching! Not sure what you mean by SMTS is diecast. If you mean they are metal kits, well, you've got others in your list that need to be removed then. Styrene, urethane, white metal, I don't care, its a kit. I think Marsh has only done 1 or 2 F1 cars. Check their web site. Don't know if MG is still in business. Doing a web search for them is difficult because the MG automobile dominates the results. I know nothing about Franco other than I have one of their kits. Mike [/quote] I meant no disrespect! I didn’t know they were metal kits!
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Post by pnance26 on Jul 29, 2019 7:08:56 GMT -8
I am still working on this spread sheet with input from several.
I, by no means, consider this to be THE definitive list... but it is a good start!
Anyone know where I can find the 1/12th Revell Ferrari for a reasonable price?
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