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Hi,

Forgive me if you have already seen a posting like this elsewhere, but I wanted to share this build here as I feel it important to support this new forum. Thumbup

This is the Ferrari 126C2 driven by Gilles Villeneuve at the Long Beach Grand Prix in 1982. It is a George Turner kit with modified front end to take the front wings and a home built rear wing assembly.

I augmented the supplied GTM decals with some small Agip ones that I had in my spares and also a set from Indycals to ensure I had the correct sponsors on the side pods. (The Roxill had to be inserted into the strip of sponsors and the wording on the side skirts).

   

   

   

   

Thanks for looking,
Philo
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#2

Fantastic. Thumbup
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#3

Lovely build Philo. 
I am always surprised that none of the commercial manufacturers have produced the split wing car.

Leo

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#4

Just shows , I have followed F1 since the 50,s and have never seen that car before !!! Amazing 
Steve
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#5

I think it only raced once, and was disqualified.
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#6

lovely model, infact all 3 are very smart. But that wing? No, I just don't get it, it looks plain wrong. Good job it was DQ'd, I would have DQ'd it on the basis it's an offence to the eye
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#7

The split rear wing was typical of the way teams sought to push the rules to the utmost during this era. Ferrari realised that, although the wing had to conform to strict dimensions, there was no mention in the rules that you were only allowed one so they put two on Gilles car. Brilliant piece of thinking which came to naught when the car was disqualified after the race following  a protest by Ken Tyrrell.

Fantastic work on the cars Philo, they are absolutely beautiful.
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#8

Thank you for all the kind comments.  Rofl

It is nice to have feedback and know that my little creations are liked. 

Cheers,
Philip
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