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On 10/5/2019 at 7:05 PM, Modlbldr said:

Hey Deuces- what would it take to talk you out of the side mirror on that 57 Ford since you're going to build it as a Gasser? I still need one more for my project.

Later-

Hey Mod.... I'm going to hang onto it in case I decide to build a street driven gasser.... Sorry bud... ?

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I got one of my holy grail kits today. It took me almost 10 years to score it and at 52 euros including shipping it is the single most expensive kit I ever paid for. I don't even want to think what the final cost including wheels and resin engine from USCP will be... But I don't care, the M3 is finally in the garage ?

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2 hours ago, stitchdup said:

Whats the quality like on these alpha models? I've been seriously thinking about the bugatti chiron for my vw family collection and since I've got a lot of overtime the next few months...

High quality resin, but curbside.  Heavy, thick body casting, but not slush molded.  If you've seen their postings on Facebook, you get a good idea of the parts.  I wish they would do an engine/engine bay and more chassis detail, but you get a resin equivalent of a diecast with no opening hood.  Not maligning it, just stating fact.  Haven't fully "grokked" them yet.  Also, not sure level of detail I want to add.  Looks like you are in Scotland.  Check out Steve Hemmings Hiroboy store as he does carry them.

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Got a Proshop Mustang fastback in the mail yesterday. Got a Snap Tite 1950 Mercury police car at Ollies today for my great nephew and a Trumpeter 1960 Pontiac hard top on it’s way.No more buying. LOL.

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5 hours ago, Exotics_Builder said:

High quality resin, but curbside.  Heavy, thick body casting, but not slush molded.  If you've seen their postings on Facebook, you get a good idea of the parts.  I wish they would do an engine/engine bay and more chassis detail, but you get a resin equivalent of a diecast with no opening hood.  Not maligning it, just stating fact.  Haven't fully "grokked" them yet.  Also, not sure level of detail I want to add.  Looks like you are in Scotland.  Check out Steve Hemmings Hiroboy store as he does carry them.

thankyou sir

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Well the Trumpeter 1960 Pontiac Bonneville hard top arrived today. Boy that arrived fast. Now I have both of the Pontiacs.  Was sealed but I had to open it just to look at it. A lot of parts. Whew! This will wait a while until my painting abilities get better. 

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3 hours ago, ewetwo said:

Well the Trumpeter 1960 Pontiac Bonneville hard top arrived today. Boy that arrived fast. Now I have both of the Pontiacs.  Was sealed but I had to open it just to look at it. A lot of parts. Whew! This will wait a while until my painting abilities get better.

Just so that you are aware, the Trumpeter '60 Bonneville hard top body is pretty badly dis-proportioned.

The roof is far too short and the deck is way too long.

 

Just so there are no surprises. -_-

 

 

Steve

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27 minutes ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

Just so that you are aware, the Trumpeter '60 Bonneville hard top body is pretty badly dis-proportioned.

The roof is far too short and the deck is way too long.

 

Just so there are no surprises. -_-

 

 

Steve

OMG Steve. You know who you are talking to right? I'm lucky if I can even build it. I looked at the wire and stuff thinking "what the heck?" LOL. 

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