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Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gull-wing

Kit / Model  

1954 300 SL Gull-Wing

Manufacturer  

AMT/Ertl

Item Code  

n/a

Scale  

1/24

Description  

This kit was assembled using very old AMT kit as a base. The kit is of very poor quality and does not due justice to this car. Many parts did not fit well and were either repaired or replaced with hand made parts. Rather then live with a very poor quality O.E.M spec car I have modified mine to reflect an early 1952 race car edition.

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Comments for this showroom

by: Bill Richter (Bill722) on 2013-11-01 - 16:15

Lovely job, I built the same kit as John Fitch's 1955 Mille Miglia GT winner #417, it is a challenge!

by: José Antonio (jasolbes@cablevision.net.mx) on 2007-09-29 - 19:35

Excellent work on a very poor quality kit. I built it once, loooong ago, and I know that you have put a lot of good modeling work on the model.

Congrats,
Jose Antonio