LM24HRS
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Paul - "Collecting Motorsport in Miniature; for the passion and its history".
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Post by LM24HRS on Dec 4, 2024 13:05:54 GMT -5
Stewart, when I was building my SMTS Ferrari 246T Dino's for the 1969 Tasman series, for research purposes I used the following website, which contains colour plus some B&W photographs. this is the link for the 1968 season. www.sergent.com.au/motor/tasman1968.html Hope it helps. You are I think correct. For the first 2 rounds Lotus livery was green and yellow, after which the red of the Gold Leaf sponsorship can in.
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Paul - "Collecting Motorsport in Miniature; for the passion and its history".
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Post by LM24HRS on Dec 4, 2024 13:11:48 GMT -5
Speaking of the Tasman series, I saw this on the SPR Facebook page: Ian, this caught my eye, thanks for highlighting. Have Spark ever produced other Tasman series cars do you know? If not I wonder if this will in the near future be another model release source for Spark, especially in your neck of the woods.
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Post by jager on Dec 5, 2024 7:21:52 GMT -5
Speaking of the Tasman series, I saw this on the SPR Facebook page: Ian, this caught my eye, thanks for highlighting. Have Spark ever produced other Tasman series cars do you know? If not I wonder if this will in the near future be another model release source for Spark, especially in your neck of the woods. Paul, there are a handful of Tasman models from Spark. I don't collect them, but here's a few I found. 1965 Levin GP - Lotus 32B - #1, Jim Clark (Winner & Tasman Champion) 1965 Levin GP - Brabham BT11A - #7, Frank Gardner (2nd) 1965 Sandown GP - Brabham BT11A, Jack Brabham (Winner) 1965 Zeland GP - Brabham Bt11A #2, Graham Hill (Winner)
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