Here's a 1/8 scale I just finished, a clone of a '31 roadster built in my home town in1962, the builder told me a lot of it was built at the high school shop.
^^^^^ MPC used to have those wheels in some of the 1970's kits. 70 Firebird Formula comes to mind. I also do remember someone copied them in resin but I can't remember who. So the answer is yes
I have some of those, I believe they are for 1/24. The rears have rim damage, but you could graft on different bands. Sorry, camera got grainy on me, bad pics.
Those are American 200S or Daisy Spoke wheels. They came in 4 and 5 spoke designs and were very strong / made for racing. Still in production for real cars in similar designs, but I'm no help on the model front. Sorry. Gary
Okay, these are currently listed on ebay, and I'm talking 4:48 Monday morning. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Resin-1-25...945334?hash=item3d6ca7dc76:g:at8AAOSw7UZbSqub
This is the only kit on the market that offers daisy wheels didn’t want to buy the kit just for the wheels, thanks for the help guys Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
SpeedCity Resin has them also, although with a different cap. http://www.speedcityresin.com/DaisyShallowDishPartsLayout.jpg
Those look like narrow copies of the racing 2 piece magnesium wheel that came in the AMT '55 Corvette kit which American Racing only made in 10" or 11" wide
I just started a new model so I'll post these two oldies from the late '60s I just dug out. 1/32 Monogram Ferrari 250 GTO and Porsche 904.
That Ferrari is actually one of three 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO. Only one of the threehad the roof spoiler.
You're correct. I think the length of the quarter pillar on the real car threw me off, and I didn't consider the spoiler. I'll make the change. Thanks.