Basically everywhere the baking soda was used it corroded and the paint bubbled off. Shouldn't take to long to finish. Mostly just a lot of painting and reassembling it.
I built this years ago. I took apart because back then I used baking soda and superglue for filling body work. I will never make that mistake again! I cleaned all the old stuff out and striped it. After getting the body work redone Jimmy Flintstone casted the body. I decided to turn the original body it to a rat rod. I did this in case the baking soda came back to haunt me again. I will use a resin body to make a shiny version sometime. This was the first model that I got into a magazine. It's getting a lot of changes , but I had to fix it.
I have the quick change rear end out of the Johan funny car . Not sure what all the holes are for . I know the two on top are for mounts . But there is one on the drivers side bottom and two on the rear cover at the top . Have no idea what they are fore . Can anybody help me out , am I missing pieces?
I think the two in the rear cover may be wheelie bar mounts.
Thanks, I plan on building another one , different color and opposite opening doors . The A pillars and rockers being soo thin has kept me from building it . I'm thinking of making a brace to go inside but still let me work on it.