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Hawk 1/32 rubberband powered car models from 1961 and 1962.

Started by CSMO, November 26, 2013, 07:00:00 PM

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Hawk Models from Chicago, Illinois made these action kits in 1961 and 1962. They had a widing crank on the back and small rubberbands that fit on the front drive wheels for traction.  They made two series of fictional cars. Four were "sports" cars and four were Bonneville Salt Flats type speed record cars. The sports cars look cool as they were rather futuristic looking in 1961. The speed cars used the same canopies used in some of their airplane kits.

I built a few when I was a teenager. I got the bug last year to collect and build all eight, acquiring them via e-Bay. I left the running gear out and built them as "curbside" models. They have been brush-painted with Testors, Humbrol, Xtracolor, Model Master, and Pactra paints. I have kept the boxes as the box-art looks pretty cool. The box-art certainly induced me to part with my pocket money as a youngster.

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PR19_Kit

Amazing, I've never seen or even heard of them before. I guess they didn't export them to the UK, although lots of other Hawk kits got here in the period.
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bobbo

Wow!  I'd forgotten about these!  I remember now terrorizing my cat with one of these.

bobbo

Rheged

I really DO  like the description of a twisted elastic band as a "torque reaction drive"
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Captain Canada

Those are awesome ! And good for you for building them ! The box art is pretty cool too...Torque Reaction Drive  :thumbsup:
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darthspud

one or two of the canopies look a tad familiar.
one looks to have come from a Hurricane, another from a Spitfire or similar.

cool cars though.
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NARSES2

Quote from: PR19_Kit on November 26, 2013, 11:03:26 PM
Amazing, I've never seen or even heard of them before. I guess they didn't export them to the UK, although lots of other Hawk kits got here in the period.

Likewise Kit - you learn something new every day  :thumbsup:
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martinbayer

Quote from: NARSES2 on November 28, 2013, 07:33:56 AM
Quote from: PR19_Kit on November 26, 2013, 11:03:26 PM
Amazing, I've never seen or even heard of them before. I guess they didn't export them to the UK, although lots of other Hawk kits got here in the period.

Likewise Kit - you learn something new every day  :thumbsup:

The series was actually reissued ten years ago by Testors, so they pop up on Ebay fairly regularly for not too much.

Martin
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