15. Frankfurter Modellauto-Ausstellung
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1 3 November 2013, 20:24
Alexander Aristides Cronvall
That was a great album Dirk 👍 many nice builds to look at. not sure about the paint job on the 250 that looks more like a 275 tho.
That was a great album Dirk 👍 many nice builds to look at. not sure about the paint job on the 250 that looks more like a 275 tho.
3 November 2013, 21:10
Dirk Heyer
Alex,
what do you meaning??
Sry, but I don`t understand 250 or 275??
Alex,
what do you meaning??
Sry, but I don`t understand 250 or 275??
3 November 2013, 22:45
Alexander Aristides Cronvall
Photo 46. on the plate it says Ferrari 250 GT California. but i'm pretty sure its a 275 gtb spider.
Photo 46. on the plate it says Ferrari 250 GT California. but i'm pretty sure its a 275 gtb spider.
3 November 2013, 23:03
Steve Desarzens
Stunning album. Looks like it's THE model show for car modellers like me !
Stunning album. Looks like it's THE model show for car modellers like me !
4 November 2013, 07:15
Holger Kranich
Pic 1, isnt it the Jordan from Schumis first 700 race-meter´s in Spa?
Pic 1, isnt it the Jordan from Schumis first 700 race-meter´s in Spa?
4 November 2013, 07:32
Dirk Heyer
@Alexander:
I`m not a Ferrari expert. So it is difficult for me to definitely verifying this model.
🙂
@ Steve:
I could talking yesterday with two guys from switzerland. So, it seems it must be an easy task to find some mates for a journey to Frankfurt
;)
@ Holger: This Benetton Ford B188 was piloted by Alessandro Nannini in 1989. As I know Schumi has driven a Benetton Ford B 192 in 1992? I don`t have any reference to proof your guess.
@ Tim: Of course it was a fantastic show!!
A lot of nice models, inspiration and the time was running like butter in the sun!
@Alexander:
I`m not a Ferrari expert. So it is difficult for me to definitely verifying this model.
🙂
@ Steve:
I could talking yesterday with two guys from switzerland. So, it seems it must be an easy task to find some mates for a journey to Frankfurt
;)
@ Holger: This Benetton Ford B188 was piloted by Alessandro Nannini in 1989. As I know Schumi has driven a Benetton Ford B 192 in 1992? I don`t have any reference to proof your guess.
@ Tim: Of course it was a fantastic show!!
A lot of nice models, inspiration and the time was running like butter in the sun!
4 November 2013, 08:33
Tim van Dooremalen
@Dirk and Holger, that car is indeed the B188 which was used in 1988 and the first part of 1989. Schumachter never drove it in a race as he only joined Benetton at Monza in 1991 driving the B191.
@Dirk and Holger, that car is indeed the B188 which was used in 1988 and the first part of 1989. Schumachter never drove it in a race as he only joined Benetton at Monza in 1991 driving the B191.
4 November 2013, 11:14
Holger Kranich
The F1 cars back then where much more masculin as the cars now!Supercharger, 2 meters wide, wings like a paddle and 1200 HP!😄
Thanks for the information, Tim;)
The F1 cars back then where much more masculin as the cars now!Supercharger, 2 meters wide, wings like a paddle and 1200 HP!😄
Thanks for the information, Tim;)
4 November 2013, 12:27
Tim van Dooremalen
Supercharger? You'd wish 😉 The "only" thing they had was a turbo or two, which is still enough to get real POWEERRRRRR 🙂 The width was well over 2 meters, 2.15 meter if memory serves me correct. And the BMW in the back of the Benetton in 1985 had at least 1280 hp (BMW does not actually know the power since there dyno only went to 1280hp 😉).
Supercharger? You'd wish 😉 The "only" thing they had was a turbo or two, which is still enough to get real POWEERRRRRR 🙂 The width was well over 2 meters, 2.15 meter if memory serves me correct. And the BMW in the back of the Benetton in 1985 had at least 1280 hp (BMW does not actually know the power since there dyno only went to 1280hp 😉).
4 November 2013, 18:29
Holger Kranich
Hmmm, in German, supercharger means "Turbolader", do we eventually mean the same?
Hmmm, in German, supercharger means "Turbolader", do we eventually mean the same?
4 November 2013, 19:07
Tim van Dooremalen
Yes, I think we do. In English and Dutch a supercharger is different from a turbo(charger). The latter is being driven from the exhaust gasses whereas the supercharger is driven mechanically directly from the crankshaft.
Yes, I think we do. In English and Dutch a supercharger is different from a turbo(charger). The latter is being driven from the exhaust gasses whereas the supercharger is driven mechanically directly from the crankshaft.
4 November 2013, 19:16
Frank Krause
That's so different from those events, I use to go.
Also here lots of nice models, but I can't escape myself. I like the dirty ones like the Audi (pics 6 and 7). I used to drive the "civil" version in a former life. Pics 102, 103 also show a nice scene.
Some good trucks as per my opinion.
Thanks for sharing, Dirk!
That's so different from those events, I use to go.
Also here lots of nice models, but I can't escape myself. I like the dirty ones like the Audi (pics 6 and 7). I used to drive the "civil" version in a former life. Pics 102, 103 also show a nice scene.
Some good trucks as per my opinion.
Thanks for sharing, Dirk!
4 November 2013, 21:23
Dirk Heyer
Yes Frank,
it is totally different.
For me it is essential to have a look to other modelling genre.
New ideas, perspectives, hits and tips are always important for me.
Btw, with all respect for military modelling, it was something relaxing only colourful and extremely aerodynamic models to observe.
You know, I`m building mainly military, but sometimes only Olivedrab and Darkgrey give me the "Blues"...
🙂
Yes Frank,
it is totally different.
For me it is essential to have a look to other modelling genre.
New ideas, perspectives, hits and tips are always important for me.
Btw, with all respect for military modelling, it was something relaxing only colourful and extremely aerodynamic models to observe.
You know, I`m building mainly military, but sometimes only Olivedrab and Darkgrey give me the "Blues"...
🙂
5 November 2013, 08:05
Frank Krause
@Dirk: 👍 Fully understood! That's also my saying. Don't know in English, but in German: "Öfter mal über den Tellerrand schauen...."
@Dirk: 👍 Fully understood! That's also my saying. Don't know in English, but in German: "Öfter mal über den Tellerrand schauen...."
5 November 2013, 12:11
Album info
The only pure civil model expo in germany!
The level is unbelieveable high and I was today only for 4 hours there.
I could make only a cup of photos.
Enjoy, I hope you like my little journey!
Greetz
Dirk