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This Heller-kit of an Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 I bought many years ago. It was very down-priced because it was already started. Then I got another kit of the same kind. So the started kit kept unused in the cabinet. Now I found it again. I thought, this is the opportunity to create my first attempt of an used, aged and weathered model car. I´ve never done that before.
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I'm hooked on these Heller kits despite them being, shall we say, "quirky". This one wasn't bad and I even got the steerable wheels to function as designed. Comments welcome as always, thanks for looking.
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Another seldom seen auto, this one is French I believe. Heller kit with all the usual quirks. Working steering with the aid of heat-swaging all the front suspension parts. I was drawn to the style more than anything. Comments welcome, thanks for looking.
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I finally finished another one, been on the bench quite a while. Every one I've seen was green so I had to be different. These Heller kits are not shake and bake but I'm pretty happy with it, they have subjects you can't get elsewhere. As always, comments welcome and thanks for looking.
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My first attempt at a Heller kit, I must say I'm impressed. Aside from the multi-piece body and the odd molded-in-clear interior panels it went together pretty well. Not a huge number of parts but the engine is fairly detailed, especially the carbs, and the working steering is quite in scale. I've got some more of these in the stash for the coming months. Comments welcome, thanks for looking.