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Tamiya 1/12 Yardley McLaren M23 , Mike the bike Hailwood 1974

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So far I`m at the part built stage of theTamiya 1/12 1974 Yardley McLaren M23 , and doing the ( Legend ) Mike Hailwood version that he raced at the 1974 German GP , most parts dry fitted for the photos , lots of extra details to do , bodywork needs touching up before clear coating ,


as a lot of guys on here wood say - a proper racing car - and I would agree.


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Oh yes a, proper racing car when men had a pint and a fag after a race


Love your build more pics please


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A proper racing car, really good looking build there! I wish F1 would ditch Napoleon, get rid of the stupid aero, and resort to it being about the driver's skill. You may well have sown a seed here!
 
Superb job Richard, quality build. And yes, as echoing the guys, a proper racer.


You need to his Honda RC162 bike to compliment it. Tragic that he passed away so young.
 
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Oh yes a, proper racing car when men had a pint and a fag after a race
Love your build more pics please


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Or even during the race :D
 
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Or even during the race :D
When men were men...pouring fuel down your back while wearing a flat cap and puffing on a Capston full strength. Drivers had string-backed gloves, goggles and a pith helmet.....gentlemen, start your engines.
 
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Seriously though Ricky you are doing a terrific job on this car I'll have to give one of these 12 scale cars a go I do fancy the lotus 49
 
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Seriously though Ricky you are doing a terrific job on this car I'll have to give one of these 12 scale cars a go I do fancy the lotus 49
Yes, sorry Richard, I was being flippant. Looks a great kit and I will be following the progress. I have a feeling I will be seeing something I can't do without again.


To be honest, I am of the age when Mike Hailwood was a hero but I only know him for bikes. I never knew he drove racing cars.
 
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Cheers gents , smashing kit to build so far , used after market MFH white metal cam covers ( waste of money ) and metal turned trumpets on the engine but won`t bother next time as it does not make a huge difference , kit ht leads were well out of scale so used heat shrinking tube over solder wire and makes a big difference , not perfect but you can shape them as you wish , being the re-release kit it did not come with Mike Hailwood decals so had to order a new set from Indycals in the US ,


Try one Roger , any of these kits out of the box make great models , what about the new Tyrrell - easy paint job easy decal job and will make a stunning model when finnished


I will post up some more photo`s when I`ve progressed a bit .


Cheers


Richy
 
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Don`t be sorry at all Graham , Mike Hailwood was very quick be it on two or four wheels and racing at the very top level , sadly taken from us far to soon ,


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Mike was also awarded the George Medal (the highest civilian award) for bravery after rescuing Clay Regazzoni from his burning F1 race car in the 1973 South African Grand Prix - true hero in every sense of the word - killed in an awful car accident alongside his 9 year old daughter . RIP
 
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