So, we just need to find three nice coupes and a early rally car (Steve are you offering), and with Gaz and his wood working skills and a few BL logos we're there.
Roy
That is a seriously good idea. Now I can immediately see that if we scale things down a bit an ordinary pair of ramps for the cars could be used and then we could build the wedgie 'shape of things to come' boards around those. The angle wouldn't be so high but it would make it fairly easy to do.
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Stevie, if you used car ramps (or even axle stands) no wood would be required as the whole thing could be knocked up in card and Colorama studio paper.
The drophead wouldn't work within the theme though as it doesn't quite have the retro look vital to such a stand. We'd have to have a big area to be able to fit one or two additional drophead cars on so we'd probably have to do without for one year.
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So, we just need to find three nice coupes and a early rally car (Steve are you offering), and with Gaz and his wood working skills and a few BL logos we're there.
Roy
What I want to know is what they did to the handbrakes to make those cars sit on a slope for the duration of the show without rolling off through the crowds! [:D]