Thanks. I'm not sure yet. I'm thinking about trying some attempts at battle damage though. I heard one technique of scraping it against a brick, I might attempt that
Got this dirt cheap. Engine was useless so it will go without. It has a lot of fit issues and whatnot so it's just a spare time build. Will be a fantasy car [br][br][br][br][br][br][br][br][br]
If we really wanna call it that. Picked up the kit and was disappointed with the quality. So I started cutting and attempting new things (none worked according to plan). And this is where we're at.[br][br][br][br][br][br]Probably gonna just slap it together in the next couple of days and stick it on the shelf as done
What can I use for spark plug boot material. I don't have money to buy expensive stuff so I've been trying wire and the coatings. The ones I've tried are too small or too large. What can I use and please be specific on where or what to get it from. Appreciate any answers guys
Attempting the salting methods used on YouTube. All the water does is bead up and run off and the salt won't stick. Got down a primer coat and using the finest mist I can get from this spray bottle. What am I doing wrong???????????????
I know. I had two sets just crumble in my hand. And then I went to put the distributor in I dropped it and all I heard was that infamous bouncing noise and still haven't found it, also no spares in the parts box
Yeah that would be better than 100 dollar kit. I know detail master does sun visors in photo etch. I'm not sure which kit to look up though. If you don't mind helping me do the hard hunting. ts for a family member that was her first car. The car is still in a barn close about to be rebuilt