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  1. Looks like a great project Dennis.
  2. A friend gave me some of these and they are great. They are styrene in lieu of resin. The manufacturer is Tichy Train Group. I don't know a source who carries their products however.
  3. Another fantastic build from your workbench Dann!
  4. Nothing wrong with a long term project, it's about the journey not the destination. Your build has the right "look".
  5. Love seeing rally builds on here, looks great Gabor.
  6. I have been searching the internet for drawings - these are great Daniel! You have a wealth of reference materiel, thank you very much for sharing it.
  7. More great reference photos Daniel, keep'm coming!
  8. Thanks Snake, hopefully it will make it onto my workbench soon.
  9. From what I have read the Snake & Mongoose Funny Cars used Exhibition Engineering chassis built by Ron Scrima. https://bangshift.com/general-news/pioneering-drag-race-chassis-builder-ron-scrima-passes/
  10. Thank you for the suggestion and the photos, looks like a great project!!
  11. The later Revell version of Mickey Thompson's Pinto that Mark mentions.
  12. For reference here is the Johan Pinto FC chassis. The Mustang kit includes the same chassis. And an excellent build of the kit.
  13. Smoke looks great!
  14. Scale Production https://www.scaleproduction.de/product_info.php?info=p979_fuel-filler-caps.html
  15. Woody Gilmore chassis?
  16. Thank you Steve for posting the Revell instructions. What brand/style chassis does the Revell kit represent?
  17. https://itsworn.tumblr.com/post/159835484786/how-the-logghe-family-changed-the-face-of-the
  18. Am I correct that the chassis in the Johan Ram-Rod kit represents a one off design?
  19. This would be a Logghe chassis - correct? These are great!! This is the kind of info I'm looking for, detail shots. I understand every car will have variations but it would be nice to have good general information on the most common type of chassis used during the period.
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