Ford GT40 68/69/70 Hawkins/Montjuich by Marsh Models
Ford GT40 1968/69/70 Hawkins/Montjuich
Hand built available MM267M5 Silverstone 68 MM267M108 Brands 68 MM267M11 Brands 69 & MM267M16 Buenos Aires 70
Paul Hawkins took over the Alan Mann Racing special AMR2 in 1967 and had the original lightweight aluminium bodywork replaced with standard panels so that it would be eligible for more races. This bodywork left a slight overhang on the sides as the Mann cars had a different sill design and so is a distinctive version of the GT40. Four options are offered in this kit, with two race versions from 1968 under Hawkins’ ownership and two from the following years when it had passed to Juncadella’s Escuderia Montjuich, still painted in Hawkins’ red and white. For the Silverstone car etched canard fins need to be fitted on the nose and for the other versions you will need to fill the mounting points for these. Otherwise it is a straightforward build of typically well thought out and made parts.
Description: | Ford GT40 68/69/70 Hawkins/Montjuich |
Catalogue#: | MM267 |
Product Type: | Resin/Metal Kit |
Scale: | 1:43 |
Event: | GT & Sports Car Racing |
Colour: | - |
Drivers: | Hawkins, Brea, Serra, Juncadella, Spice |
Sponsors: | #5, 108 Hawkins, #11, 16 Escuderia Montjuich |
Dates: | 1968, 1969, 1970 |
Race/Position: | - |
Release Date: | July 2023 |
Weight: | 250 grams |
Comments: | 2nd Martini Trophy, 10th Guards Trophy, Buenos Aires 1000kms and BOAC 6hrs. |
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