I have like 2 old Muscle car magazines with that one in them. Hard to believe somebody actually ordered it that way back then. I heard many stories where the dealer would refuse to order some combos.
Thanks Greg. I'm going to wait and order some of that Micro Sol and see if that will help. I took my inspiration from all the years I loved the look of the Hugger Orange on so many Chevy trucks and cars and this Googled photo sealed it up for me.
I'll never understand why anybody would want to ride a snowmobile on the dry pavement. It's as if they see an extra wheel and think "Three wheels is better than two" "Right?"
The first time I tried to ride my dirt bike in the snow I realized what a snowmobile was for.
Thanks John. I do check a lot of the videos on YouTube and they all seem to differ in some way. I need to figure out what is the best for what I have to work with. Right now I may go back and get the Micro Sol and see if that helps.
I agree with the warm (some like hot) water (with a drop of clear dish soap in it), But the only thing I can see hot air doing is drying everything out. This would be a bad thing.
Some of the tires offered in today's kits are just plane fuguly. These are very nice looking and as we all know wheels and tires can make or break a model.
I for one, would gladly pay the $14 for two sets of very attractive tires.