A Long Shot...
A Long Shot...
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octanetorque

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144 posts

158 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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I've having a bit of a boys toys revival - someone linked a Scalextric to a Raspberry Pi and demoed remote web-based control...fascinating...

so much so I went and bought a Le Mans track off ebay today and spent my afternoon seeking out classic TVR models... none found except there were resin moulds made a few years ago for Vixens, there are some M-Series ones about too, but none on the market today.

Don't suppose any of you might own one and might consider selling...?


Renaldo

311 posts

170 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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I've got one of the M series moulds -- pretty much untouched. Is that what you're interested in?

Ron

octanetorque

Original Poster:

144 posts

158 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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Renaldo said:
I've got one of the M series moulds -- pretty much untouched. Is that what you're interested in?

Ron
I'd prefer an pre-M if possible! But perhaps post pictures for the "collectors"?

Thanks for coming back to me though!
J

Cerberus90

1,553 posts

234 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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If only I'd thought of using the Vacuum Former at school for making stuff like this, biggrin

Although I'd never have been able to sculpt a M/Vixen/Grantura shell out of clay, biggrin

octanetorque

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144 posts

158 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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I actually might get my friend to 3D scan my car and then make a 1/32 3D print.

If I made a batch would anyone else on the forum want one? (DYI painting and running gear however)

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

303 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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The pewter finished resin models were originally commissioned as a limited numbered series of 100 of each car. There were Vixen, "M" / Taimar, 3000S in both open and closed versions and a 350i convertible. Unfortunately the makers seemed to later ignore the limited edition ( which were all numbered xx/100) and continued to flood eBay with unnumbered ones. The man responsible has probably the biggest and most comprehensive collection of TVR models, literature and memorabilia, more than 200 different TVR models alone.


He will be at the pre 80s meeting tomorrow and is selling duplicates of many items and if you have greater OCD than him, and a bit of money you may well be the new owner of this fabulous collection.

alphaone

1,023 posts

194 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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That sounds interesting, was going to get there in the afternoon but now will make the effort to get there earlier so I dont miss out.

octanetorque

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144 posts

158 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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Was going to Pre-80s but now can't, which is a right bugger as I was really looking forward to squeezing 5 people into the vixen and driving the 3hrs & getting entry for £5... always next year!

thegamekeeper]The pewter finished resin models were originally commissioned as a limited numbered series of 100 of each car. [... said:
if you have greater OCD than him, and a bit of money you may well be the new owner of this fabulous collection.
If this gentleman with comparable OCD is on the forums (ahem...) I'd be happy to buy a couple of the models from him to a) start with the prototype and b) have one to adorn my desk!

Have fun tomorrow, chaps!

GTRene

20,634 posts

245 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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I have such model >



but expensive for such little 1/43 car...but nice biggrin
and mostly sold out.

http://www.automodello.de/en/1-43-automodello/14-a...

prideaux

4,974 posts

170 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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GTRene said:
I have such model >



but expensive for such little 1/43 car...but nice biggrin
and mostly sold out.

http://www.automodello.de/en/1-43-automodello/14-a...
And I thought you didn't have a TVR just a shame you cant drive it hehe
Well done
A

GTRene

20,634 posts

245 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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I start small biggrin

octanetorque

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144 posts

158 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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tres cool!

nice colour scheme! Unfortunately not a slot car...or a Vixen :P

Maybe the 2nd model I'll scan!?

GTRene

20,634 posts

245 months

Saturday 6th September 2014
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ow..a slot-model, I didn't understood, now you mentioned it and I read it again I understood it better.

I believe I did not seen a slot model of a TVR Vixen before.

there is this though, cheap as ships, maybe you can use it biggrin

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1:32 scale slot kit. TVR Vixen S1 from Ocar Scale Replicas.
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/tvr-vixen-se...

and found this vixen





oke not a slot model but sweet.

later he build them even wider like this>



more here>

http://www.diecastxchange.com/forum1/topic/127210-...



Edited by GTRene on Saturday 6th September 23:42

octanetorque

Original Poster:

144 posts

158 months

Sunday 7th September 2014
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Ah - you're on the same trail I was - one set of bodies was made, but very limited run.

Called the manufacturers, Ocar. Resin moulds do not last long so they'll make them on demand, if no demand they bin the tool...
http://scratchbuildguild.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/bu...

So options:
a) find a model
b) make one from scratch

The pewter model you've linked to would be perfect for shrinking down with some CAD skills and dividers (not sure on the scale) otherwise I'm happy to lend my car to these guys http://www.icanmake.co/ who could laser scan and reproduce the care precisely for their project - given the rarity of these cars it would fit their remit.

Thanks for all the help so far - any further thoughts VERY MUCH appreciated!!
J

Edited by octanetorque on Sunday 7th September 00:47

Sonus

297 posts

204 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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A 3D vector model of Vixen S1 would be nice for making 1:1 repair plugs as well!

You could then have plugs for body parts CNC-machined in the material best suited for making repair patches.