Jim R's 1/32 Airfix 1904 Darracq - Genevieve

Jim R

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
13,788
Points
113
Location
Shropshire
First Name
Jim
This ancient Airfix kit will be my build for Jakko's GB. The kit I have dates from 1959 but is based on a 1956 release.
P1070233.JPG

The car, called Genevieve, is the star of the 1953 film of the same name. The comedy film stars Kenneth More, Kay Kendall, John Gregson and Dinah Sheridan as two couples who take part in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run. The cars are the 1904 Darracq and a 1905 Spyker.
Genevieve poster.jpg

Having seen the wonderful figure adapting/altering done by the likes of Neil M and Richard F I would maybe like to have a go at making John Gregson and Dinah Sheridan. I hope to find some suitable figures to base them on.
JG and DS.jpg

A question - "Would 1/35 figures look ok with the 1/32 scale car"?
 

Tim Marlow

Little blokes aficionado
SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
16,832
Points
113
Location
Somerset
First Name
Tim
Great stuff, I can hear Larry Adler in my head as I look at it……dont get caught in the tram tracks at the end……

Useless fact……the kit was originally made about 52 years after the original 1904 Darracq appeared in the film. If you made a modern kit version of James Bonds iconic original Aston Martin, you would be building a kit of a vehicle fist appearing on the screen 58 years ago …...
 

Neil Merryweather

SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 29, 2018
Messages
4,442
Points
113
Location
London
First Name
Neil
A question - "Would 1/35 figures look ok with the 1/32 scale car"?
Short answer, Jim- no
for 1-32 women try the ICM WASPs , or Historex do a female 'Academy' figure(naked, basically) which is not expensive, or if money is no object try the Preiser Adam & Eve figures- essentially naked Multipose - they do at least have seated legs.
Good luck- looking forward to it
 

rtfoe

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 29, 2018
Messages
7,528
Points
113
Location
Malaysia
First Name
Richard
Good on you to try Jim. The sculpting of the era clothing will be interesting and classic.

Cheers,
Wabble
 

Jim R

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
13,788
Points
113
Location
Shropshire
First Name
Jim
OK we're off.
First up the instructions and the parts.
P1070295.JPG

P1070296.JPG

P1070297.JPG
That's all you get :rolling:

The plastic is quite hard and brittle. It sands well but doesn't cut easily - it tends to shatter. May be old age or maybe it was like that. Suspension fitted to chassis, it needed a lot of fettling. Body is just dry fit.
P1070298.JPG

There are a lot of details missing or simply plain wrong. I'll only deal with the most obvious. First off the seat. It should have a roll around the top edge. I covered the back with thin styrene sheet and made the padded roll from Green Stuff.
P1070301.JPG

P1070300.JPG

The dash is totally wrong. The steering column comes from the floor not the dash and there are odds and sods fastened on the dash. I filled the hole for the steering column and a couple of sink marks.
P1070302.JPG

Started to add a little of the missing detail.
P1070304.JPG

The steering column itself has a parallel "rod" running behind it. There are a couple of levers just under the steering wheel, one is the hand throttle. It will be cut to length later.
P1070305.JPG

Lots of sink marks :sad:
P1070306.JPG

P1070299.JPG

So just dry fitting I'm here
P1070303.JPG
 

Jim R

SMF Supporter
Joined
Apr 27, 2018
Messages
13,788
Points
113
Location
Shropshire
First Name
Jim
Well for a kit with so few parts it takes an inordinate amount of time with clean up etc.
Added the missing foot pedals.
P1070309.JPG

Completed the dash board details. Not really accurate but better than nothing.
P1070310.JPG

The steering column detailing, again better than the nothing the kit provides.
P1070312.JPG

The bonnet has louvres on the side. They were just rough strips of slightly raised plastic.
P1070307.JPG

I sanded them off and carefully scribed in new louvres. I hope they look better.
P1070308.JPG

Thanks for looking in :thumb2:
 

adt70hk

I know its a bit sad but I like quickbuild kits!!!
SMF Supporter
Joined
Sep 4, 2019
Messages
9,517
Points
113
First Name
Andrew
Sorry Jim. Missed the start of this. That's looking very good indeed!! Great work so far, you really are bringing it up a level.

ATB.

Andrew
 

yak face

Wossupwidee?
Staff member
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Jun 13, 2009
Messages
12,416
Points
113
Location
sheffield
First Name
tony
Fantastic start jim , loving this. Theres nothing better than seeing an old dodgy kit get whipped into shape. The modifications and general clean up is superb , looking forward to the next progress , cheers tony
 

Mini Me

SMF Supporter
Joined
Jun 1, 2018
Messages
10,162
Points
113
First Name
Rick
Just found this one Jim, you're turning this old gal into a sweet rendition....keep it going Sir! :thumb2:
 
Top