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they sure aint complete, and personally I think the corrado kits are a bit under size when compared to the mk2 golfs. I'm putting the engine from the mk1 into a mk2 just now so it looks a bit nicer under the hood, but i would much rather put a vr6 into it or any modern vw engine. Kinda surprised nobody makes any really given how popular the vw scene is. Clearly scale do a really nice 16v but they arent trading just now and i used the one i have already. I knew i should have bought a load more
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try german ebay mate, they seem to pop up there fairly regular. I got both mine from there
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I'd like to know more about the vr6 engine mate, I have a load of kits I want to put a vr into
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'Mad Mike' Hughes killed in homemade rocket crash
stitchdup replied to Mike C's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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Porsche Outlaws & Hot Rods
stitchdup replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
rather than just post lots of pics, heres a hundred or so https://frontstreet.media/2020/02/19/drt-2020-miami-das-renn-treffen-assembles-fomo-inducing-porsches/ -
Cool, it looks like something ford should have built
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you might find some textured tissue paper in the scrapbook section of a hobby store with the texture your looking for. I'm not sure how it would hold up to painting though as some of it can be pretty delicate. Another option might be to mix some flocking into paint and brush it on. I haven't tried either of these ideas so your best to test it first before doing it on the model.
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Oh no I think its still in Canada, I just save every pic of cars i like for reference/ideas and i recognised the way the hood opens. Is this the right one?
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Cool project. I think i have some pics of the black car if you need them
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Which modeling glue to use ?
stitchdup replied to Ctmodeler's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
pound shop superglue for resin, humbrol poly for styrene, uv glue for glass/filling small holes and humbrol clear fix for other clear parts. I also have spray glue for adding wood decking to trailers/truck beds. For reinforcing if i've chopped or sectioned something i use acrylic nail filler which can also be used as a glue in certain situations but mostly i use it to add strength where it wont be seen -
Sweet build,
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gym shoe repair glue works for the split tyres, or if you can find "shoo goo too" (most likely in skateboard shops) its already black and sands down at the same rate as the tyres
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Very cool, I like the stripes you added too especially since they aren't seen on veedubs much
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The Mitsuoka "Rock Star".
stitchdup replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Its pretty cool I think, much better than the nissan micra done up as a mk2 jag -
Does anyone have some good pics of above the headlights, the front screen trim and rear quarters for a 63 fury. I'm working on one at the moment but there are damaged areas on some of the trim, a large ridge below the side windows and the trim around the front and rear screens is damaged or very faint so pics of these areas would be very helpful. My searches haven't given me any decent enough pics of the areas i need
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now they're all silver they look much better,
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I remember the cops having the t5 version of these during the 90s, when they got to the end of their service life and went to auction they were one of the few ex cop cars that held a decent amount of their value and were known to give ford cosworth drivers a fright when they couldn't shake them off. There was one rebuilt on wheeler dealers last season
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Awesome and very cool to see one done in a more modern style