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  • Member since
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  • From: Reno, Nevada, USA
Posted by Silverback on Monday, January 12, 2009 6:41 PM

Not sure how old you consider "vintage"; but, Aurora had a series of between-the-wars Indy racers.  Revell, Monogram, AMT and MPC/SMP issued various Indy cars from the Watson roadster, to Gurney Eagles, Granatelli's turbine Lotus and 80's CART chassis.

Looks like a thorough haunting of E-bay and the like is in order for most of these, 'specially the older versions.  You could also try some of the rare kit sellers, or post your wants on any of several modelling forums.

 

Phil

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  • From: The Redwood Empire
Posted by Aaronw on Sunday, January 11, 2009 10:14 AM

I'm not really into racing so not sure the difference between an Indy car and Formula 1 but Tamiya has a decent range of 1/20 Formula 1 kits most for the 60-70's. I got a few just because they are the race cars I remember as a kid. I got a couple of the cigar shaped cars from Honda and Lotus, also the Tyrell 6 wheeler. Nice kits with good detail, just an odd scale.

 

AMT also has an Indy Turbine car in 1/25 which is not a bad looking kit and fairly easy to find on ebay.

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Posted by squeakie on Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:16 PM

somebody used to sell an A.J.Watson roadster.

gary

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    November 2006
  • From: north central Indiana, USofA
Posted by buildit on Saturday, January 10, 2009 7:25 PM
Thanks!  I'll definitely check these out.  Appreciate the input!
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  • From: Seattle, WA
Posted by Surface_Line on Saturday, January 10, 2009 11:01 AM

Try Lance Sellers Resin Cars

http://www.lsresincars.com/page1.html

And Bill Jorgensen Resin Cars

http://myworld.ebay.com/toonces2jay/
(when he has something available)

 

There is a good Open Wheel Racing Modeling Forum at 

http://mb2501.proboards52.com/index.cgi

Where you cam talk about this kind of subject.

Rick

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  • From: Paarl, South Africa
Posted by SeaBee on Friday, January 9, 2009 9:35 PM

Give Formula models a try. You can view some detail through the Marsh Models site (http://www.marshmodels.com/main.asp?s=formula%20models). Sorry, somehow my pop-up does not work right to embed the link!

You can order (or see some detail about the kits) at GP Models (http://www.grandprixmodels.co.uk/)

I see they have mostly newish stuff, but some of themfall in the era you talked about:

74 Unser Mclaren M16 C/D,  76 Rutherfort Indy winner (M16E), another 16C/D inBlack label colours and a 79/80 Chapparal 2K.

These are 43rd kits, btw. Instructions rather basic, so pre-assembly is a prerequisite. I've built their Hornish Panther racing car and came across a couple of things where I would have done it differently had I followed that (good) practise. But very nice builds, I have the JV Indy winer also in the cupboard - the minor hickups is not bad at all.

Hope it helps!

  • Member since
    November 2006
  • From: north central Indiana, USofA
Vintage Indy cars
Posted by buildit on Friday, January 9, 2009 7:56 PM

I've been searching the 'net without much success (not unexpected, really) to see if anyone out there makes kits of any of the classic/vintage Indy cars.  Anyone know of any sources?  I can understand that there may not be enough interest to produce these kits, but it doesn't hurt to check around!  I'm particularly interested in the time frame from the early '60s to the early '80s. 

Any ideas?

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