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Christopher J

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Made the front steerable and lowered the ride height by making my own spidles.

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Rear suspension i adjustable

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Mural on the trunk from Fraklin Ink

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Engine bay under way

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Random shots

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Paint is Testors Lacquer "Revving Red" w/3 coats of Tamiya Pearl and 3 coats of Testors "Wet Look" clear. Once final assembly is complete I'll go over the body with 8000 and 12000 grit paper then polish it up.

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Thanks guys. I appreciate your words.

MikeyB08 the front was done by removing the molded in stubs for the wheels. Next I used #64 bit and drilled a hole in the A arm for a straight pin. I took some aluminum tubing, cut to size and then sized down the inside hole with two more smaller diameter tubes to fit the pin. The inner most tube is glued to the pins and the spindles rotate on them. I kept two little pieces that I had cut off to glue on the end of the inner tube to hold the spindles in place. The inner tube was left about 1/8 long for that purpose.

I wanted to put a tie rod in so they would move together but there wasn't room with the chassis and suspension on this kit are molded and mated to each other.

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Thanks guys. I appreciate your words.

MikeyB08 the front was done by removing the molded in stubs for the wheels. Next I used #64 bit and drilled a hole in the A arm for a straight pin. I took some aluminum tubing, cut to size and then sized down the inside hole with two more smaller diameter tubes to fit the pin. The inner most tube is glued to the pins and the spindles rotate on them. I kept two little pieces that I had cut off to glue on the end of the inner tube to hold the spindles in place. The inner tube was left about 1/8 long for that purpose.

I wanted to put a tie rod in so they would move together but there wasn't room with the chassis and suspension on this kit are molded and mated to each other.

Awesome! Thanks for the walk through!

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