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Cast metal Caprice Conundrum!


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First off, thanks Jacen for the title! :P

I won this Petty Caprice by ERTL on eVilbay for .99cents. I am good with plastic but i've never messed with altering a diecast. This kit has given me a reason to try. How do I change this...

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To this?

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My first thought is bondo to fix the opera windows and a Monogram aeroback window for the rear. I'm just not sure how to go about the mods for the deck lid. :huh:

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Crum! I see what you mean now about the roof and slopes. That's just way too much work. :wacko: When I first got it I thought naybe the roof was too high, and I could probably live with the front and rear, but having never worked metal before I don't think I want to chop the roof. Bummer.

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Chop it up Kevin!

You paid hardly anything for it, that's how you'll learn on diecast. They're FUN to modify, I actually PREFER the diecast bodies in some ways to styrene ;)

I want to...but what's holding me back is if I screw it up, odds are i'll never get another one at that price, so if I do it i'm going to leave the roof height alone. I just can't see how I can re-align the a pillars after the chop.

Eric- I'm not sure what you're trying to convey. That's a nice resin kit but as with the above green car it's not the right one.

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Here is a pic of the real car to compare. Someone made a resin caprice body, it might be easier to start with that.

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That's interesting, I've heard people comment that Landau Vinyl Tops looked like a Receding Hair Line.......would that mean that this top looks like an Advancing Hair Line :lol:

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The 1977-'79 B and C-Bodies had completely different sheetmetal from the 1980-90 B-bodies.

A bubble-back Caprice or Impala coupe is on my personal most-wanted list, but with what's out there, we'll have to wait for a new tool or an old-school wooden buck master and a resin kit.

Charlie Larkin

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