Just got my next build ordered, should have it by Wednesday. Another for my 1930's racer series I have been working on lately. I love doing the research on a build. I always learn something about the real car that I didn't know. I had always wondered why the 4.5 Bentley's always had a flat colored main body, and the rest was almost always green and very shiny. Turns out, the main driver area was ash wood frame work, with a canvas type skin stretched over it. similar to aircraft of the same era. All other parts such as hood and fenders were metal. Anyway, I wanted the early Revell/Gowland kit, as it comes with a period correct driver figure, and is a good scale overall. It will get the same slimcan motor/ gearing and Printed pod. slotting plus guide. The wheels may very well be early Eldon to get the large size I need. That means 1/8" axles, but that has worked well for me in the past. I will post pics of the build soon.
Bob