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vladd

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8,137 posts

289 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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Does anyone produce a replica of the McLaren F1? If not, is it because of the threat of litigation?

brynd4321

13 posts

232 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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flat_steve

1,535 posts

271 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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The threat of litigation hangs over anyone that sells replicas. Some people have had a go at an F1 rep but they've either been stamped on or they've just been utter pants. The only one to my knowledge to actually make it to market is a US-produced kit that uses MR2 running gear inside a spaceframe chassis. The body's more 'inspired by' the F1 rather than a straight copy - the differences are presumably enough to keep the lawyers at bay.



www.ddrmotorsport.com/index.php

GTRene

21,074 posts

248 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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they also do big V8 in them like the Z06 7.0L engine...thats nice eh
GTRene

andygtt

8,345 posts

288 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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There are replica bodies out there but people will not sell them due to the threat of legal action...

vladd

Original Poster:

8,137 posts

289 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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Thanks guys.

GTRene

21,074 posts

248 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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I like this Helem too just found it in a link someone else dumped here, also looks a bit F1 to me but at a tenth of the price



and ofcorse the aluminium chassis they make! lovely and a good basis wich they use for most their cars they offer.

www.sefap.net
GTRene



Edited by GTRene on Wednesday 24th January 10:26

FNG

4,635 posts

248 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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I like that.

Although I sort of wish it looked a bit less like the F1.

Nice proportions, well made by the look of it, but never going to fool anyone who's remotely interested in what car you drive.

Seems a shame to me that all the effort that goes into these reps can't be channelled into, for talking's sake, updating the design to reflect current design trends.

It's not like the moulds have been taken directly from an original, so instead of the focus being on copying as closely as you dare, focus instead on sharpening and creasing the edges, modernise the light aperture shapes, stylise the door apertures, so it looks like the natural evolution of the design not a lookalike of a 15 year old car.

A modern interpretation of an F1 would hold its head up on merit - wouldn't it?

kingb

1,162 posts

250 months

Wednesday 24th January 2007
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are there any whicha have the central driving position??

or is that dificult due to no suitable steering donor

vojx

271 posts

266 months

Thursday 25th January 2007
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GTRene said:
they also do big V8 in them like the Z06 7.0L engine...thats nice eh
GTRene


yes thumbup yes bounce

fausto

48 posts

253 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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GTRene said:
I like this Helem too just found it in a link someone else dumped here, also looks a bit F1 to me but at a tenth of the price



and ofcorse the aluminium chassis they make! lovely and a good basis wich they use for most their cars they offer.

www.sefap.net
GTRene



Edited by GTRene on Wednesday 24th January 10:26


The Helem is "now" www.supercars.net/cars/3575.html


tribbles

4,144 posts

246 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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kingb said:
are there any whicha have the central driving position??

or is that dificult due to no suitable steering donor


There are two kit cars with 3 seats available in the UK (with a third being designed).

Available:

www.aeonsportscars.com/ or www.aeonownersclub.com/ for more pictures of completed ones

www.mevltd.co.uk/R3%20Gallery.htm

In design:

www.sdrsportscars.co.uk/index.html

However, none look like the F1.

Steering racks are not a problem (Aeon get theirs made for them).

GTRene

21,074 posts

248 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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fausto said:
GTRene said:
I like this Helem too just found it in a link someone else dumped here, also looks a bit F1 to me but at a tenth of the price



and ofcorse the aluminium chassis they make! lovely and a good basis wich they use for most their cars they offer.

www.sefap.net
GTRene



Edited by GTRene on Wednesday 24th January 10:26


The Helem is "now" www.supercars.net/cars/3575.html



Hm...seen that before but did not know that, shame they only gona build 12...aaaaaaaaaaaaa so it will be to expensive or all sold? any price ideas?
GTRene

GTRene

21,074 posts

248 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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tribbles said:
kingb said:
are there any whicha have the central driving position??

or is that dificult due to no suitable steering donor


There are two kit cars with 3 seats available in the UK (with a third being designed).

Available:

www.aeonsportscars.com/ or www.aeonownersclub.com/ for more pictures of completed ones

www.mevltd.co.uk/R3%20Gallery.htm

In design:

www.sdrsportscars.co.uk/index.html

However, none look like the F1.

Steering racks are not a problem (Aeon get theirs made for them).

I like this;
www.aeonsportscars.com/Showroom/GT3Coupe.asp

but its only for track? not a roadcar?? price is good and looks are okeyes
GTRene

tribbles

4,144 posts

246 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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That one is road legal - here's a picture of it at the Nurburgring.



Most of the Aeons are road legal - www.aeonownersclub.com/cars.php

RazMan's the most different one so far:

www.aeonownersclub.com/cars.php?act=vc&car=2

GTRene

21,074 posts

248 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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Thanks Jason,

Thats realy nice, the Nurburgring car looks like a single seater but you can get them as a 3 seater?
that blue one is also strange but nice , also the door opening first open the roofwindow then the door, thats a strange combo but all in all looks like a fine track road car to me.
GTRene

Vesuvius 996

35,829 posts

295 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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shoutFlemke - are you OK? I'll fetch the vodka....

hehe

Vesuvius 996

35,829 posts

295 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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Mind you, after a beer it's not too bad..... hehe..... Almost a semi......



tribbles

4,144 posts

246 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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GTRene: Most are 3 seaters - the exceptions are RazMan's GT2 (the blue one), and Scott Nicholson's coupé (which is mainly single seater).

It's just that most of them have very low passenger seats, so you can't see them (most people I've shown pictures to think they're single seater).

This is mine in the middle of being built (actually, it's still being built):



However, I've got some new seats now (but I haven't uploaded the pictures yet).

Edited to add: Here's a better picture of the seat arrangement:



Edited by tribbles on Tuesday 30th January 21:12

RazMan

394 posts

260 months

Tuesday 30th January 2007
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I thought my ears were burning

The basic idea with the dual door/window combo is that the windows are removable for summer driving. Weather protection means that I can drive all year round too .... which is nice.