@@theintake8961 man Mike, I evidently missed this comment and I am so sorry. Every now and then the comments don’t come with a notification!! Thank you very much! I love the 60s era too. This is an awesome kit and pretty reasonable most of the time. Pick yourself one up sometime. Really appreciate you watching.
@@Hundred80outHobbies oh you’re going to love it!! I think it’s a really fun kit. Fiddly here and there but if you take your time with those places it goes together with no issues! I’d happily build another. Many thanks for the subscription and support!
Nice! Thank you for sharing it. I built mine not long ago. I talked with some Classic Plastic Model Club members and we decided to build this Honda at the same time and exhibit them together at our show. Some, like me used the Tamiya's kit, some others the Hasegawa's one. It was very fun to build.
@@thecrapgaragechannel. thank you!! that’s awesome!! I’m sure it was super cool to see them all together. I loved building this Tamiya one. The Hasegawa one looks nice too. Thanks for checking mine out
@@charlie418791 thanks Charlie!! I really liked yours and it reminded me to drag mine out. I also liked the white you used on yours. Thanks for stopping in to check this one out.
@@timcarson8146 thank Tim!! Sorry I missed this until today. You should finish it!! It’s a fun kit. Couple fiddly areas but it All goes where it should in the end. I really enjoyed it. Thank you for watching!!
@@JDsHouseofHobbies it’s a wonderful kit. As for BRM, their engine was actually a 1.5 liter supercharged V16 in the 50s. For this period of the 1960s (which called for naturally aspirated engines) they had developed a 1.5l V8 that made around 220 horsepower. Quite successful actually. Winning a drivers championship and constructors championship with Graham Hill.
The first thing that came to mind was the movie Grand Prix with James Garner. Very cool history and a sharp build that has held up very well!
@@BigSkyModelWorkshop I absolutely love that movie Joe!! And thank you very much! It is much appreciated.
That's a cool lookin' older build, I like hearing the history behind the cars. Thanks Kyle.👍👍
@@HotrodzModelShop465 thanks Marcus!! The history is always part of what I love about any build. Thanks for swinging by!
Great looking Honda!!!! Thanks for sharing
@@michaelhintzmikesminiature1812 thank you!! Much appreciated
Sweet looking build Kyle great back story👍👍
@@seamybmw thanks for checking it out Seamus! Much appreciated.
Cool build, interesting history behind the car! ☕️😎👍
@@JethrosGarage-op4bo thanks Jethro!! Appreciate you watching!
Very cool build Kyle! Love that the front wheels turn too. Enjoy your Sunday! ✌️😎
@@StoutCreations24 thank you very much!! It’s a nice kit. Appreciate you stopping by to check it out.
I love the 60's era of open wheel! The detail on your Honda is so cool! I was surprised when you took the nose off! Happy Sunday ☕😎👍
@@theintake8961 man Mike, I evidently missed this comment and I am so sorry. Every now and then the comments don’t come with a notification!! Thank you very much! I love the 60s era too. This is an awesome kit and pretty reasonable most of the time. Pick yourself one up sometime. Really appreciate you watching.
Just picked up this kit last week!
Love it, can’t wait to dig in to mine.
Very nice build.
@@Hundred80outHobbies oh you’re going to love it!! I think it’s a really fun kit. Fiddly here and there but if you take your time with those places it goes together with no issues! I’d happily build another. Many thanks for the subscription and support!
Cool little piece of history...nice build Kyle.
@@cardzscaledreams3917 thank you Pat!! Much appreciated!
Really cool build, Kyle, awesome job it looks fantastic!! ✌️😁
@@SmallADVentures1973 thank you!! 😊 it’s held up pretty well! Appreciate you checking it out.
Great looking build. Have a great Sunday Kyle!
@@LarrysModelShop thanks Larry!! Hope you had a great weekend!
Kyle awesome build brother and I love the history behind it and I built my probably 28 to 30 years ago brother ❤😊
@@thescalemodelcarguychannel8681 thanks very much Shawn!! Great old kit. I had a lot of fun with this one.
Awesome build again my friend!
@@DracoMeadors thank you very much Draco!! Much appreciated.
Nice! Thank you for sharing it. I built mine not long ago. I talked with some Classic Plastic Model Club members and we decided to build this Honda at the same time and exhibit them together at our show. Some, like me used the Tamiya's kit, some others the Hasegawa's one. It was very fun to build.
@@thecrapgaragechannel. thank you!! that’s awesome!! I’m sure it was super cool to see them all together. I loved building this Tamiya one. The Hasegawa one looks nice too. Thanks for checking mine out
Nice job , Kyle.👍
@@charlie418791 thanks Charlie!! I really liked yours and it reminded me to drag mine out. I also liked the white you used on yours. Thanks for stopping in to check this one out.
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@@ramblers69 cheers Tom!!
Nice build Kyle! I started this and then for some reason put it on the shelf. Need to get it out and finish it up. Thanks for sharing!
@@timcarson8146 thank Tim!! Sorry I missed this until today. You should finish it!! It’s a fun kit. Couple fiddly areas but it All goes where it should in the end. I really enjoyed it. Thank you for watching!!
@@kyledehartsscaleworks No need to apologize bud. I keep looking at it every time I go into the stash room. hehehe We shall see.
Very cool build!!
@@linkpoison5511 thanks a bunch Link! Appreciate it.
Great build Kyle!
@@dragonfreak123 thank you very much Chris!
You're welcome Kyle
Cool buils
@@redbarnmodelworks1115 thank you so much! Really appreciate it.
I have that kit in my stash. I think BRM had an F1 car with a tiny V12 as well.
@@JDsHouseofHobbies it’s a wonderful kit. As for BRM, their engine was actually a 1.5 liter supercharged V16 in the 50s. For this period of the 1960s (which called for naturally aspirated engines) they had developed a 1.5l V8 that made around 220 horsepower. Quite successful actually. Winning a drivers championship and constructors championship with Graham Hill.