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I saw it somewhere on a build and no longer can seem to locate it. I am wondering if any of you guys have any ideas on what to use for the windshield washer nozzles. I want to shave the raised plasic on the hood because it is hard to polish around those. Thank you in advance. 

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I just made mine from evergreen rod and painted them. Some aluminum rod would work too?

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Shave them off, drill tiny holes. Stretch some sprue to a little thinner than the holes you have drilled, doming the cut ends in an open flame. Slip the stretched sprue into the holes (dome side on top) and secure with a drop of liquid cement from the underside.

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On 4/11/2022 at 6:02 PM, NOBLNG said:

I just made mine from evergreen rod and painted them. Some aluminum rod would work too?

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Hey what kit is that? Are those custom tires? The fabric looks like scale motor sports decals?

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1 hour ago, Dpate said:

Hey what kit is that? Are those custom tires? The fabric looks like scale motor sports decals?

This is a resin copy of a die cast cab that I modified. It is a replica of my 1:1 pickup. The tires are from Scenes Unlimited. The fabric I found a pic online, downsized it and printed it on regular paper. More pics here:  http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/166153-my-willys-pickup/#comment-2486823

 

 

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