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That looks very nice, Geoff. And I'm starting to think the kit may be more complex than the real car.

For curiosity's sake, have you found a paint chip set for Trabants anywhere? For those of us Stateside, it would be helpful for painting and detailing.

Charlie Larkin

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That looks very nice, Geoff. And I'm starting to think the kit may be more complex than the real car.

For curiosity's sake, have you found a paint chip set for Trabants anywhere? For those of us Stateside, it would be helpful for painting and detailing.

Charlie Larkin

Plenty of info' on colour here,

http://www.trabant-original.de/otdbx/ColorDB_view.php

have a look at this video, there's quite a bit that goes into making a Trabant (or there was)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EBxpD9iRPE

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If you can't get Trabant paint mixed up, some of the shades are compatible with the RAL codes, there's not many auto paint stores that can't mix RAL shades

Cliff Green = RAL 6018

Pebble Grey = RAL 7032

Champagne Beige = RAL 1024

Papyrus White (Actually Grey) = RAL 9018

also Glacier blue is a pretty close match to Fiat 401 Glicine Blue

Hope this helps anyone who wants to paint the model Trabant in original colours

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Between working on the Universal, and getting the flocking done on this one, I finished the day by starting to fit the road wheels, one thing I hate on a model is seeing the wheels fitted out of line, so I always use a square when fitting wheels to my models

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Between working on the Universal, and getting the flocking done on this one, I finished the day by starting to fit the road wheels, one thing I hate on a model is seeing the wheels fitted out of line, so I always use a square when fitting wheels to my models

Never seen it done like this, very good idea..

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Nice flocking Geoff... I wasn't sure if a Trabbie had carpet. With the bare bones utility it has, I'd assume it had rubber mats

The Trabbi certainly had carpet fitted, well the 601S did, S for Special equipment,

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I've been watching this build and fully enjoying it.

And I've reached a conclusion, Geoff .. I believe the quality of your build far surpasses the build quality of the 1:1 ! :)

If the real Trabants were built as slow as this, and with all the little details I like to put into a build, they would have figured out long before 1991 that they were uneconomical to build anymore ....

There was a 10 year waiting list for a new Trabant as it was.

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Talk about a captive audience... :lol:

If you couldn't afford a Trabant you had to make do with an MZ motorbike, if you were well off you could buy a Wartburg, all three had 2 stroke engines

Parcel shelf flocked

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Fantastic job on the interior so far my friend.

Cheer's Jim, I'm really enjoying this build, infact I have a lot of fun with all the other Revell kits I've built lately, Mini Cooper, VW Beetle, I really need to get round to doing one of there Citroen 2CV kits.

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