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  1. If you scan the decals in greyscale instead of color they may look close enough to chrome, possibly even more so with a touch of transparent blue.
  2. Probably the best looking build of this kit that I’ve seen. Nice work.
  3. Late to the party, just catching up on some old posts I missed. The original was a long bed shortened behind the wheels. Much easier I imagine than extending the wheel base. I have a couple of these in the to build pile, might need to move it closer to the top..
  4. Also look on some of the specialty sites that just sell die cast cars, there are quite a few prepainted figures on them.
  5. Not much help, but I remember there was a build article for it in some magazine 40 +/- years ago. I distinctly remember the how to on the angled door window frames and the split exhaust tips. If I remember correctly the whole thing was a custom one off and not a kit.
  6. I haven’t seen any Laudoracing models here before, so I thought I’d share this. It’s a 1/18 Lancia Montecarlo/Scorpion version from Herbie goes to Montecarlo. I’m impressed with the exterior detail and tampo, interior detail is nice as well. Chassis is simplified and there are no opening parts other than the roof panel, but I’m fine with that since I’m not a fan of out of scale panel gaps. Fits perfectly with the Hot Wheels Herbie.
  7. I don’t have a photo handy but I often use colored stained glass paint. It goes on very clear, thick and glossy. Over chrome lights, like turn signals, it has a very realistic lens look. There is a “frosted glass” version that works well for headlights.
  8. Just the way they paginated and printed magazines back then. Color was more expensive to print and a waste on pages with all text, so the magazine was broken down into sections. Depending on how it was bound you could have a b/w page in the middle of a bunch of color pages.
  9. The only thing missing is the rickety suspension bridge.
  10. Here’s the photo reminder... also if you have the eBay sellers name that would be great. I did a few passes through eBay but didn’t have any luck finding them. Thanks again
  11. I think there was lighting in one of the original sets with walls, that would explain the battery box.
  12. Always looking for a good Baja bug (and wheels) where did you find yours?
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