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Old 12-06-2007, 01:41 PM
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Ozgur,
Thanks for replying.
Conley's model is nice, but I don't care for their rendition of the body shape.
I have seen picutres of a 1/!2th scale Kyosho Model that looks like a 1:1 car.
I have not seen the Franklin Mint's model.
Does your R/C car's body have good proportions?
I envy your large collection.
I would love to have access to 3d scanning. Scans of a 427 S/C would sure make my project a lot easier.
I imagine your 1:1 "model" will be anything BUT static!
I looked at the thread. Awesome!

Thanks again,

Mike



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Originally Posted by Ozgur_Tan
G'day Mike

conley has got 1/4 scale cobra with scale v8, will be retired because of new '34 ford
there was 1/10 scale franklin-mint model of 427 (but retired now) and kyosho is going to release 1/10 die-cast in near future.
i've got 1/8 scale kyosho r/c cobra 427 (retired now) (as part of my appox. 150 pcs. model cobra collection) but details not suitable for static display.

i'm also working on large scale cobra model, 289ussrc/fia 1:1 scale will be dynamic model .
take a look my work, i'm using 3d laser scanning in parallel to normal 3d modelling.
i'm going to start manufacturing of bodyshell, but slabside or fia ?

regards
ozgur
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