In reply to Javelin (Forum Supporter) :
OK, here we go - first off, they all look great, even Snowdoggie's "Where's the rest a ya car, toots?" McLaren. I'm looking forward to building a few things again once I retire. Great work by everybody!
Racecar class:
3) Tie - Zack's GrpA Corolla vs Zack's WRC Impreza. I really like that both have a little diorama / vignette with them. I saw other pictures of the Impreza's weathering and it looks great; just the right touch. But I also like the air tank and wheels-off detail on the Corolla.
2) BenSwen's 240 touring car. It's simple, but he absolutely nails the presence and stance of the car. It looks like it weighs something. The detailing is subtle but the execution is very crisp. I'd love to see the engine bay and interior. I'm really not sure why it beat Zack's cars for me, but it did.
1) TurnerX19's Lotus 25. A stunning model stunningly executed. The "realness" is absolutely there. I'd have liked to see the picture zoomed in a little closer, and if there was a build thread I didn't follow it. But with a little background work and good lighting, you could make a believable image of it. The only thing missing is a harness - assuming they had them in '63. (Oh... sand the tires a little bit.)
Replica Class:
Note - I can't see ddavidv's Jeep.
3) Undecided. Interior of Claff's Miata is neatly done, but it looks like he struggled with the exterior paint a bit. Definitely looks like the real thing - I hope he drilled out the RR marker light to match. Exterior of vwcorvette's Vette looks exactly like the original, but this image doesn't offer much detail. Good finish on the vinyl convertible top. I'm looking forward to seeing ddavidv's Jeep.
2) Javelin's Impala. I know you struggled with this kit a little, but the end result is great - really captures the original. Needs fuzzy dice to bring it home.
1) TurnerX19's Avanti. I'm a sucker for Studes, I'm a sucker for Raymond Loewy, and my childhood friend's dad had one just like that in lime green. Nice metallic paint finish. Nice underhood detail, but it is crying out for plug wires.
So there are my votes. Really, though, I have to say again, there isn't a bad model in the bunch. Great work!