McLaren M8D Can-Am 1972 #96 Durst by Marsh Models
McLaren M8D/E Can-Am 1972 #96 Durst
Kit available MM258
Three very colourful options of privately entered McLarens are seen here, between them representing two chassis. Chuck Parsons drove Tony Dean’s ex-works M8D/4 (renumbered M8E/1) for a few races in 1971, the car wearing a very Penske-esque dark blue and yellow colour scheme. Lothar Motschenbacher took delivery of one of the early Trojan built chassis (80-03), running it in his traditional red and yellow for Bob Bondurant in the early part of 1971 before selling it on to Steve Durst who had it repainted in a very eye-catching multi-shades of blue for the 1972 season. The finish on all of the models is very good with the decals neatly lacquered in. It’s the Durst car that really stands out, but all are attractive models.
Description: | McLaren M8D Can-Am 1972 #96 Durst |
Catalogue#: | MM258M96 |
Product Type: | Hand Built |
Scale: | 1:43 |
Event: | Can-Am |
Colour: | - |
Drivers: | Durst |
Sponsors: | #96 |
Dates: | 1972 |
Race/Position: | - |
Release Date: | January 2016 |
Weight: | 500 grams |
Comments: | - |
About Marsh Models
Well established maker of high quality 1:43 kits and hand-built models. Kits feature very precisely moulded resin bodies requiring minimal clean up, equally good white metal ancillary parts, very fine photo-etching where necessary, machined wheel rims, bespoke resin tyres and clearly printed decals. Instructions usually a clearly drawn exploded diagram and often include a sample paint chip if the main body colour is an unusual one. Hand-builts beautifully built and detailed, usually from a series of 100 pieces but LE range typically from only 25. Made in England