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Guy Golsteyn (sennake)
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MG TC - 1949 - Reference pics

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1 29 October 2014, 22:17
Kerry COX
Guy, I am really looking forward to the processes as you build this delightful looking MG TC. Now I ask. Did you "spoke" the wheel or just cleaned off the 'chrome and seam lines ? because it looks 'sharp' if you get my drift. super duper as they say. !!! 🙂
29 October 2014, 22:23
Guy Golsteyn
I started to build this iconic MG TC today. Updates will follow shortly.
29 October 2014, 22:25
Steve Wilson
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Oh! Guy.
You have a habit of reviving surpressed memories, as a 19 year old I had the real MG TF 1500...🙂
watching!!!
29 October 2014, 22:28
Guy Golsteyn
@Kerry: I "spoked" the wheel thanks to the great aftermarket wheel set made by South Eastern Finecast. They come with photo etched spokes, metal rims and new tires.
29 October 2014, 22:40
Kerry COX
Ah ha, and the difference is outstanding Guy. I did the wheel build on a Honda Rc166 motorcycle, spoke by spoke, and that's why I asked, as it looked the same. 🙂
29 October 2014, 22:46
Guy Golsteyn
After working at my homepage for a while, I rebooted this project...
24 December 2014, 16:59
Guy Golsteyn
Yeah I know, you are right of course. I was hoping to skip this part to be able to continue building without having to wait and see 'paint dry', but as I said myself some days ago: "being in a hurry is seldom a good advisor"... So I clearcoated all the bodyparts today, and they will stay in the drying booth for a week now while I will be doing something else (maybe I can start working on the chassis).
26 December 2014, 08:36
Roger Trewenack
I love your paint job so far, Guy. My brother rebuilt 2 of these successively in real life from the chassis rails up, back in the 60's. I remember driving round the block on a chassis with seats and wheels. I have the Minicraft 1:16 version in my stash, so I'm keen to see what can be done with this model. I've never driven one, but I believe that they're a bit of a hoot!!
I look forward to your next bunch of progress photos.
27 December 2014, 05:04
Andi Little
Built this myself many moons ago - tough and awkward build to be honest ... but I was trying too hard and probably made it all the worse for myself. I actually "spoked" the wheels on mine using a home made jig and "invisible thread", I don't know how, or even if it's politic to post photo's into this thread, otherwise I would show you my meagre efforts - nothing for you to learn I suspect but might of showed you a few things "not" to do?
Great job so far - looking forward to seeing your progress.
27 December 2014, 07:11
Guy Golsteyn
I made some progress, and I added a few pictures😉
28 December 2014, 17:25
Steve Desarzens
What a brillant work !
28 December 2014, 18:41
Guy Golsteyn
I really hope that I will be able to achieve that goal until the end😉
28 December 2014, 21:29
Kerry COX
The mirror finish is the key to it all, and from this POV it's something you have taken a great deal of care with. Super to look at Guy. 🙂
28 December 2014, 21:32
Roger Trewenack
Brilliant stuff, Guy, and I agree with all the other compliments too.
and to Andi Little, why not create your own project and add your photos there. I'm many are now interested in your spokes wheels.
28 December 2014, 22:39
Roger Trewenack
and I also meant to add - love your photo tags & the reference to Monogram too - nice touch and a sign of respect to the manufacturer.
28 December 2014, 22:42
Guy Golsteyn
I made some more progress and of course some new pictures as well😉
13 January 2015, 19:01
Guy Golsteyn
I added a new update with pictures.
24 January 2015, 13:11
Guy Golsteyn
Made some more progress. Lots of new pics added😉
17 February 2015, 11:46
Chuck Most
Nice! I've got the '81-copyrighted release I need to get around to building.
17 February 2015, 11:50
Kerry COX
What a delightful little gem you have shown us all here Guy. I have seen it come and go for many months here and I have always enjoyed each step you have posted.

I hope you have sent Monogram some images of your work, as they would be most impressed. 🙂

No other word but Stunning would fit here.

Congratulations my friend. 🙂 🙂 🙂
17 February 2015, 20:08
Guy Golsteyn
And finally the MG is completed! See the pics of the finished model in my other album please😉
2 March 2015, 07:25
Mike Yafa
Outstanding job! What is the brand of those really nice wheels?
22 August 2017, 03:05
Kerry COX
A masterpiece to be sure.👍
I love the result you got with the BMF, such a tricky medium to use and make it work for you. 🙂
A real passion for the mark if ever I saw it. So enjoyable to look at, and the quality of the images makes it all the more enjoyable.🙂
beautifully done. 👍
salute. 🙂
22 August 2017, 04:14
Guy Golsteyn
The wheels are South Eastern Finecast - Nr. SP03 - 1:24
22 August 2017, 06:20
Spanjaard
excellent work! what a beauty. a true work of art
22 August 2017, 07:49
Spanjaard
oh, damn it. i just found one on evilbay and could not stop myself from ordering it......
if you can provide some links of the sources you use, i would love to have them 🙂
22 August 2017, 21:56

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