Preview: 1968 Nürburgring 1000km collection
Which one would you pick?
2024-03-29 22:06:01 +0000 UTC View Post
Which one would you pick?
2024-03-29 22:06:01 +0000 UTC View Post
Simultaneous release with RD.
South African racer Basil van Rooyen was a true talent behind the wheel of any car he was able to get down in Africa. His career started, like many, on motorcycles at age 18 in 1957. He soon moved on to racing cars around the few South African circuits.
April 19th 1965 saw the first ever Japanese car to enter the BSCC.
The small Isuzu Bellett had been a staple in Japanese and Australian motorsports since 1964, and it did not take long for Nippon Racing to expand their touring car programme to the UK for the very popular BSCC. Along with ...
Previously released in the Mini skinpack.
Capital Mini was one of the more prominent Austin importers in Japan, primarily focusing on the Mini. These cars saw huge popularity in Japan for those looking to buy a "performance" car from abroad without the usual price tag attached to these mac...
Prepare yourself for Sergio's Pukehoke circuit with a young man's championship winner!
Jim Richards may be New Zealands most famous touring car legend, having won the Bathurst 1000, Tasman series, Australian Superspeedway series and even dabbling into rally racing and bike racing. His care...
I've been thinking of uploading some more of my older content that has seen RD releases on here too, as a way to tell more stories behind the individual liveries that may have been "buried" in packs for example.
Older content will always be marked as such in the first line of the descript...
Dick Smith was one of the more successful privateer Cobra racers in the SCCA with his Cobra CSX 3035. His excellent results culminated in an invitation to race in the ARRC Race of Champions at Daytona in 1967!
This livery is from an unknown SCCA Nationals race in 1967.
Personally, I wouldn't dare to be racing a Shelby GT350 around most circuits, let alone the Nürburgring, but alas it was a real thing!
To make the livery fit a little better, I had to move the GT class decals to the fenders instead of the roof. Other than that, it's pretty close!
T...
Coming "soon" ;)
2024-03-16 12:19:09 +0000 UTC View Post
Free release!
These two have been on my to-do list for a while, the iconic little Abarth 1000 TC (represented by Pessio Garage's Scorpion TC) as they were entered in the 1968 Nürburgring 500km.
Unlike the 1000km, the 500km was a race with limitations to engine capacity. A limit of...
Early release for the paid members!
This is a rather unique looking GTA, chassis AR 613699, which was a rare Conrero tuned variant. Conrero can best be described as a rival tuning company to Autodelta, which tried to become Alfa Romeo's main racing development department - which didn't happen....
2L sportscar fans eat your heart out! I've finally completed the gorgeous Taki Racing Team Porsche 910 (chassis 012) which finished 2nd overall at the 1968 Japanese Grand Prix. It will be a part of the car once it's released, for free!
2024-03-05 11:32:05 +0000 UTC View Post
Uploaded simultaneously on RD - free release!
This livery had been on the backburner for about a year, if not longer. The main thing holding it back was those mysterious yellow decals; it wasn't Cibie, even though the round decals kinda looked like it from a distance. Turns out, its a Germ...
Another early release for my paid subscribers! This livery is one of my personal favorites as far as early 911's go; Alan Hamilton's legendary 911. This car caused quite the stir when it started racing in the ATCC following some rulechanges in 1969. You can read all about it here: 2024-02-28 10:10:37 +0000 UTC View Post
The first "premium" release for Patreon subscribers!
This is a livery which I may or may not have forgotten to submit into the finalized release build of the WSC Legends mod. So, here it is now in all it's glory. Driven by legendary Portugese driver Ernesto Neves to a 13th place finish, t...
First free release on Patreon! This livery was part of a planned Lotus Elan 26R set, but will instead be uploaded here.
Entered by Autohaus Behnke and driven by Klaus Mirsch & Manfred Behnke, the pair qualified 52nd only to drop out of the race due to an accident.
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2024-02-27 09:22:48 +0000 UTC
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Hello, and welcome to my new Patreon :)
The WSC69 mod may still be far away, but a lot of the liveries are already completed. Expect to see more - and exclusive content - right here!