Oh man, keep at it leemitcheltree!! - I have a 74B roadster, and I LOVE it like my pride and joy. I went to model it...and there's only about 2-3 kits made, but they ALL have right hand drive! I bought two of the Airfix models...one I made for my father for christmas. He has a 76. I used the included rubber bumper, but the rest was up to me
. I ended up carving my own dashboard and center console and scratch-built all kinds of detail pieces (headrests, luggage rack) When it was finished, it looked like his car - dead on.
MY MG however, is still in the box, taking a back seat to a USS constitution wooden ship, and a few other "blast from the past" models I'm doing for friends.
I was so excited because they finally put out a 320i!! an old 78 was my first car. It comes with a turbo kit for racing, but the cool part is that mine had the turbo as a regular car. (took off like a JET
) I painted it what I called "old-man-pants blue) and did numerous kitbashing stuff to it. Right down to the dice in the mirror, and the dave matthews window sticker.
NOTHING is more rewarding in car modeling than being able to build a car that is truly unique. They make the best gifts, and often present the BIGGEST challenges.
-jonathan
(ps - if anyone ever finds of a model of a 1990s Jeep Cherokee (non grand) ... lemme know!)