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Old 02-18-2014, 09:11 AM
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Yeah, this was Sir Campbell's last car, and it ran from'33 to '35

I guess he felt that he had gone as fast as he could on Land
and he focused on the Water from then.
Looks like he set the World Water Speed Record four times
before he died in 1948.

His Son, Donald, picked up the driving gloves,
although it wasn't until 1964 before he broke the LS record again (at over 400mph).
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Cool Well done
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A nice looking build of a nice looking model. I like it.
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Old 03-29-2014, 05:36 AM
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Thank you, retunga and Mark. It's a great little kit. Hey, I was just thinking how well this vehicle would have lent itself to being "Crowelized".
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Old 03-29-2014, 09:20 AM
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Probably quite well. My method is adapted from from the wooden car modeling "bread and butter" method, using profile shaped planks of wood (usually balsa). In Walter A. Musciano's 1956 book, Building and Operating Model Cars, plans and instructions for Sir Malcolm's Bluebird are shown!
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