Ferrari 156/85 Models
Discussion
This is the car that, as a 14 year old kid, really got me into F1 back at the Silverstone tyre test in '85. These were taken with my Dad's trusty Olympus Trip:

And the subject of one of my all time favourite F1 photographs:

Recently I noticed a stack of them in 1:43 at the local Modelzone - £35 or something. I assumed in a few weeks they'd be reduced, but now they've disappeared.
My dad bought me a 1:43 kit of one (Christmas '85), it looks OK, but I'd love to have another go at one (or by a ready built one at reasonable price). Any scale.
Any reccomendations?
And the subject of one of my all time favourite F1 photographs:
Recently I noticed a stack of them in 1:43 at the local Modelzone - £35 or something. I assumed in a few weeks they'd be reduced, but now they've disappeared.
My dad bought me a 1:43 kit of one (Christmas '85), it looks OK, but I'd love to have another go at one (or by a ready built one at reasonable price). Any scale.
Any reccomendations?
Built one of the Tameo kits of this car in the 90s. Believe it is now in the collection of one of the drivers (Johansson from memory) but I probably took a photo at the time. If I can find it I'll scan it and post on here.
Seem to remember it had white metal suspension parts etc, more recent kits used photo-etch.
(Many recent kits contain TOO MUCH photo-etch in my opinion.)
Seem to remember it had white metal suspension parts etc, more recent kits used photo-etch.
(Many recent kits contain TOO MUCH photo-etch in my opinion.)
Evangelion said:
Built one of the Tameo kits of this car in the 90s. Believe it is now in the collection of one of the drivers (Johansson from memory) but I probably took a photo at the time. If I can find it I'll scan it and post on here.
Seem to remember it had white metal suspension parts etc, more recent kits used photo-etch.
(Many recent kits contain TOO MUCH photo-etch in my opinion.)
Not sure what make my kit was - It's got a signature of some kind on the base "Dino" or "Dono" or something - embossed into the white metal.Seem to remember it had white metal suspension parts etc, more recent kits used photo-etch.
(Many recent kits contain TOO MUCH photo-etch in my opinion.)
Mine's structurally 100% white metal. The tyres are rubber, the tiny blue windscreen is aceate, red plastic rear lamp and - IIRC - hugely overscale fabric self adhesive seat covering were nice touches for the time.
The scary thing about the F1 cars of those days is just how far forward the driver sits - feet ahead of the front wheels.........
I know I have photo's such as that somewhere at home however I have got so much stuff scattered about they could be anywhere.
Great photo's though. Anymore to share with us?
I know I have photo's such as that somewhere at home however I have got so much stuff scattered about they could be anywhere.
Great photo's though. Anymore to share with us?
Edited by fatboy69 on Wednesday 12th September 00:25
A bit of unreliability was always good for a laugh back in the day...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWpZw2h4-jQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWpZw2h4-jQ
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