1914 Stutz Bearcat

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GeeBee

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This is an old (1978) Airfix kit that I managed to pick up off eBay, sadly some of the parts were missing, and the chassis was bent as a banana, luckily I found another with some parts missing, but it had a good chassis and the parts I needed, it was built to replicate the one in the t.v series 'The Bearcats' and old 1970's U.S t.v series I used to watch when I was growing up, the chrome was stripped and redone using Alclad brass, the red pinstripes were done with the airbrush ...
 
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m1ks

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Don't know the TV show but that's a lovely clean build. I remember airfix doing lots of interesting car kits when I was a kid, shame the range of cars is not as interesting now. I recall building an old 4.5 litre Bentley and an old MG, really liked those kits.
 

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Beautiful job geoff , i remember when airfix released this one , although i think it may have been a re-box of someone elses mould even then! I always liked the bearcat with its bucket seats and the funky looking monocle windscreen , it was considered a real sporty car in the 20's. cheers tony
 
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AVB99

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Amazing build. Love the leather seat. Can I ask please, the red trim on the 'hood' is that a decal or paint? If paint how did you achieve it please Geoff?

Aidan
 
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GeeBee

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Amazing build. Love the leather seat. Can I ask please, the red trim on the 'hood' is that a decal or paint? If paint how did you achieve it please Geoff?Aidan
It's paint Aiden, it was masked and airbrushed, have a look at the build on my website

1914 Stutz Bearcat - GeeBee's Model's
 
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GeeBee

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i remember when airfix released this one , although i think it may have been a re-box of someone elses mould
It was originally produced by MPC in America, it was a time when the parent company of MPC, General Mills, actually owned the Airfix brand
 
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