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"Nickey
Chevrolet" McLaren Mk2 by Mike Sells The body is by Strombecker and
is rather scarce and expensive today, especially with an unbroken windscreen.
I've never found another one I could afford. "Road & Tack" magazine did
a road test of this car in 1967 which proved it to be the quickest, fastest
car they had tested to that time. The excellent color photo of the engine
room on the cover and several black and white photos in the article were
necessities in building this model accurately. The chassis and cockpit
are simple sheet styrene constructions: there is no suspension detailing.
4 spoke wheels are from the Matchbox Surtees kit and tires are resin castings
of the Monogram Lotus 33 units widened to suit the McLaren. The exposed
engine
is made by scratchbuilding a cross ram manifold from styrene rod and sheet
fitted with the Weber sidedrafts from the
Fujimi 1/24 scale tool kit. This project languished on the shelf for some
years because I couldn't get the markings right. I tried hand lettering
and creating decals on CADD but nothing worked well enough. Finally, color
copier decal film became available and I bought a set of 1/24 scale decals
from Fred Cady Designs. This was the first model finished using the techniques
described
in the ROHR Porsche GT1 how-to. Several sets of
stripes were used to create the markings to suit this particular body.
I recently purchased a pretty good vac-formed version of the same body
from Electric Dreams (see their website) and they may have more. Bruce
McLaren's works racer carried a much simpler red with white numbers color
scheme.
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