Fiat mefistofele.1/12.

Mark1

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Hi ,after an absence due to some real life mojo killing issues im glad to say it has returned , so sorry to those who thought they had got rid of me for good:tongue-out3::smiling6:
Anyway, this is as finished as its gonna get ,its been stuck on the bench forever and i wanna move on to new things.
21.7ltr Fiat mefistofele, built as a one off for an attempt at the land speed record.
12th july 1924 it broke the world record with a top speed of 146.01 mph.
Needless to say this wont be winning any prizes but it was something different and not a terrible kit.20231227_154114.jpg20231227_154142.jpg20231227_154307.jpg20231227_154313.jpg20231227_154359.jpg20231227_154459.jpg20231227_154618.jpg20231227_154900.jpg20231227_154912.jpg20231227_155037.jpg20231227_155301.jpg
 

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I've seen this kit advertised a few times but not seen one completed. A real monster - 21.7 ltr. :rolling:
You've made a great job of the build. Looks really well finished.
 

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That's simply - WoW!!!!!
Thank you:smiling4:
I've seen this kit advertised a few times but not seen one completed. A real monster - 21.7 ltr. :rolling:
You've made a great job of the build. Looks really well finished.
Thanks jim, i probably wouldnt have bought this but i found it at a price i couldnt say no to. It has great potential if you like a bit of scratch building.
Superb piece of modelling, the double distributor wiring and all the plumbing look challenging. The wood fi is is really convincing.
Cheers ,first go at wood grain and pretty happy how it turned out
Lovely model! Must have been a nutter very brave man to drive this beast - minimal brakes, farm cart suspension - and no seat belts!
Dave
Thanks dave, yeah i think my backside would start chewing a hole in the seat at anything over 40 lol
Looks superb Mark...
...and I'm pleased to see you back around the parish :smiling3:
Thanks Andy :thumb2: glad to be back and that the mojo has returned.
 

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.......wit pistons like paint cans..... A brutish beauty for sure.
 

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Fantastic model mark , beautifully built and finished . Love the slightly chipped paintwork and the asbestos ( obviously not actual asbestos ! ) cord on the exhaust , a superbly realistic build , cheers tony
 

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146 in that old bone shaker. Good heavens, men were men in those days. Imagine the health and safety forms you'd have to complete these days. Anyway, back to the model. Stunning. It looks simply stunning, I can nearly hear the engine running.
 

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Good you found your mojo again.
A great model that. It looks great.
 

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Simply SPECTACULAR. Absolutely top-notch work.

Very well done indeed

Andrew
 

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Fantastic model mark , beautifully built and finished . Love the slightly chipped paintwork and the asbestos ( obviously not actual asbestos ! ) cord on the exhaust , a superbly realistic build , cheers tony
Thanks tony :thumb2:
146 in that old bone shaker. Good heavens, men were men in those days. Imagine the health and safety forms you'd have to complete these days. Anyway, back to the model. Stunning. It looks simply stunning, I can nearly hear the engine running.
Cheers Colin, health and safety!
was probably a guy with a bucket of water somewhere lol
Good you found your mojo again.
A great model that. It looks great.
Cheers Ian, knew the mojo was back when i couldnt resist ordering more kits again:smiling3:
 

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Thanks for your comments Andrew much appreciated :thumb2:

You're more than welcome! Credit where it is due. It looks almost like the real thing in some pictures.

ATB

Andrew
 
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