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  • Nicko
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2019
    • 1424
    • Nick
    • East Anglia

    #1

    Nick's Heller 1/24 Renault 8 Gordini

    Welcome to my entry in this Group Build. Its Heller’s 1/24 Renault 8 Gordini; a kit dating back to 1968 according to Scalemates.

    The Renault 8 was launched in 1962 - the same year as me funnily enough – and was a rear-engined, four doored family car, initially sporting a 956cc four cylinder engine having a mere 43hp. The sporting Gordini version was first produced in 1964 with a tuned 1108cc engine producing 89hp. In 1967, the Gordini was updated with a new four-lamp front panel and a 1255cc engine that gave a useful 99hp and earned the car some motorsport success, particularly in rallying. It is this later version which is replicated in the kit. Production ceased in France in 1973 although the model continued to be produced until 1976 for some markets.

    I can remember travelling in the basic version of one of these cars when it was owned by the father of a school friend of mine. Later, a fellow apprentice motor mechanic had one as a first car and the college we attended had an example of the four-cylinder wet-liner engine for us to tinker with. I remember it being quite a fun little car for its time. My interest was re-kindled during a road trip in France in 2016. At a small hotel in the Vercors region where I was staying, there was an old black and white photograph showing rally cars lined up outside. The quirkiest of which was the R8 Gordini.

    As mentioned above, the kit dates from 1968 and I purchased it around the end of 2018. This Group Build is a great opportunity to finally get it built. And this is what we have to play with:

    Box art shows an example taking part in the 1967 Monte Carlo Rally. This example is not however included on the decal sheet!

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    The instructions look nice and clear..

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    The decals. I will probably go for the number 41 Tour de Corse car. Having enjoyed the roads of Corsica a couple of times, I feel a bit of a connection to it.

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    Box is somewhat over-sized for the little Renault...

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    Some more of that lurid blue plastic..
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    And some in grey – moulding looks quite crisp...

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    The chromed parts will be stripped. Some will need a bit of a tidy up and those side trims could prove tricky...

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    And then there’s this...

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    Ok, fair enough for the tyres and maybe even the seats won’t be too bad, but exhaust headers and control pedals? We shall see...

    Gotta have the right colour!

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    Not quite sure when I'll get to make a start - apparently we're on Grandparenting duty this weekend.... :rolling:.


    Nick
  • Jim R
    • Apr 2018
    • 15766
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    I'm old enough to remember the Gordini. That blue plastic sure is blue! God knows what you're supposed to do with the "black" sprue.
    I enjoy watching this drive you mad :smiling:

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    • Stefee
      SMF Supporters
      • Feb 2023
      • 814
      • Stefan
      • Hemel Hempstead

      #3
      My Uncle Harold had one of these in red, will watch this build with great nostalgia.

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      • Tworrs
        SMF Supporters
        • Jan 2022
        • 1982
        • Garry
        • New Zealand

        #4
        Looking forward to seeing this, I too remember the Renault Gordini.
        Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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        • Allen Dewire
          • Apr 2018
          • 4741
          • Allen
          • Bamberg

          #5
          That's a blast from the past Nick! But you gotta love the blue plastic....

          Prost
          Allen
          Life's to short to be a sheep...

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          • Nicko
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2019
            • 1424
            • Nick
            • East Anglia

            #6
            No progress on my build this weekend and I know it's not a racer, but......Click image for larger version

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            Nick

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            • Lee Drennen
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 7711

              #7
              Originally posted by therapy
              No progress on my build this weekend and I know it's not a racer, but......[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1225692[/ATTACH]

              Nick
              Your teaching him right Nick that’s awesome thanks for sharing.

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              • HAWKERHUNTER
                SMF Supporters
                • Feb 2012
                • 1634
                • Steve
                • Halifax, West Yorks.

                #8
                What an interesting model Nick. Good luck with the build.
                Steve

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                • Nicko
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2019
                  • 1424
                  • Nick
                  • East Anglia

                  #9
                  Managed to make a bit of a start....

                  Rear body panel has been glued in place and reinforced with some sprue goo...

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                  These horrible ejector towers have been removed from the inner wheel arches...

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                  Much nicer...

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                  And these plus a couple of other parts have been fixed to the floorpan...

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                  Basic engine and transmission components have been put together - more clean up required here...

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                  And just when a bit of progress is being made, we have this: These couple of bits masquerading as liquorice sticks are what has been provided for the roll cage...

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                  I shall attempt to construct something a little more convincing!

                  That's probably it for this week. Back to work for the next few days and then a 500 mile round trip to visit our daughter at the weekend....



                  Thanks for looking in!


                  Nick.

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                  • Stefee
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Feb 2023
                    • 814
                    • Stefan
                    • Hemel Hempstead

                    #10
                    Excellent progress but the "roll cage" is, to be polite, not fit for purpose.

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                    • Mark1
                      • Apr 2021
                      • 4156

                      #11
                      A good start but I think the roll cage has already been rolled

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                      • Tworrs
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jan 2022
                        • 1982
                        • Garry
                        • New Zealand

                        #12
                        Great progress Nick, I'm sure you will be able to bend the roll cage to your will. :smiling2:
                        Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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                        • Mr Bowcat
                          • Dec 2016
                          • 4610
                          • Bob
                          • London

                          #13
                          Looks good Nick, those ejector marks were HUGE.
                          Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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                          • Nicko
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2019
                            • 1424
                            • Nick
                            • East Anglia

                            #14
                            Well, apologies for having gone awol for so long. Anyway, I have been doing some work on the Renault and that roll cage was the first thing to tackle. I set to with some brass rod...

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                            First go at images on the new forum, and doing this from my phone so hope it's alright.

                            Next up were the foot controls - these were also on that rubbery sprue...

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                            I fashioned some replacements from scrap and we ended up with this..

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                            Next up, I'll be trying to improve the engine bay a little bit..

                            Thanks for looking in.

                            Nick

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                            • adt70hk
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Sep 2019
                              • 10435

                              #15
                              Now that's different! Not something I have ever seen done before.

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