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7-2003
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Taking pride of place this issue is Feeling 43’s super-kit (FEL015) of the 1965 Le Mans winning Ferrari 250LM, which we should also be seeing in hand built form (FEL015M) soon. Just alongside is Provence Moulage kit PM2829, the winning Bentley from this year’s race. Ron Peggs has already built this and several others of the 2003 grid, read his thoughts on reviews page 2.
Below the Bentley we have another Ferrari, the 712M Can-Am car driven by Andretti and hand built by Fast (FAS013). The slightly unusual grey coupé to the left is RaMei’s Alfa Romeo 1900SS Ghia Supergioiello from the Rally dei Cinema (strange place to hold a rally!) and only 33 pieces of this hand built (RAM012B) are being produced.

Jim McDonald won the LA Times GP at Riverside in 1963 with the King Cobra and below the Alfa is Midlantic’s model of the car available as a kit (MID047) or hand built (MID047M). The other blue machine is Le Mans Miniatures’ 1:24th kit (LMM4042) of the Renault Etoile Filante (Shooting Star) record car which is also available pre-painted (LMM4042PP).
The pretty little Ginetta G4 is built by Axel’R (VHCK024MG) and is also being offered as an unpainted kit (VHCK024) for you to finish in the colour of your choice. Finally that very realistic ‘bike is Tamiya’s kit (TAM14092) of Valentino Rossi’s Honda RC211v V5 2002 Moto GP machine built by Austrian FSW reader Markus Horesovsky. Nice job sir.


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