I'm getting ready to do a 1/32 car based on Adamowicz's TransAm Porsche 911s, #7. I think it's a nice looking car and since it was the 1968 under 2 L TransAm champion, it has some appeal from that standpoint, too. I plan to run the car at our local track in the TransAm class and with a Scaley motor installed to level the playing field, I have a green light to run this car once it's completed.
Here's a link to some pics of the car:
http://www.a2zracer.com/page14.html
And one pic of the rear:
http://bringatrailer.com/wp-content/upl ... Rear_1.jpg
The #7 car has the rear bumper cut away, like most of the 911S's that ran TransAm and has some extended trumpet-style exhaust pipes either sticking straight back or angled up ala Jaguar's XKE model.
My challenge is to find a means to fabricate these exhaust pipes, since, to me, they really add a lot to the look of the car. I'd also like to have a something in the back that looks like the rear end of a Porsche flat 6 motor. I have a Fly Porsche 917k that has some rear engine detail and I'm toying with using that (if I can source just the motor piece; not sure about that...).
Fly makes a version of this car. The livery is mostly correct, but the body is an "SC" body, so that removes a lot of the authenticity that I'm trying to create. I'm not a "make work" person, but I now plan to start with the MRRC Porsche 911 and do a paint/decal on it.
Any help that you can provide on both the exhaust pipes and the motor would be greatly appreciated.
Audi1