CA Whitecloud
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2 hours ago, Kenmojr said:
Totally brings back some memories. Any photos I had are long gone. My car was orange with a brown vinyl top. Funny, when I started this kit I was going to do a chocolate brown.
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On 5/13/2024 at 4:51 PM, 1972coronet said:
I wonder why the kit's festooned with a catalytic converter ???? No such an animal until the 1975 model year...
Festooned! Good word!👏
*where do you see a catalytic converter?
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On 5/14/2024 at 6:25 AM, Kenmojr said:
The model is of the Japanese version, so perhaps unlike North America their catalytic converter came at an earlier date? I do not know, just asking...
Speaking of Japanese version. I never did a kit with mirrors so far up the hood. It was delicate to get pins in. Placement is good.
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On 5/15/2024 at 3:34 AM, LAone said:
great looking build.
I'm a fan of Aoshima kits. some have better details than others, but great kits over all.
if you haven't gone too far into it, I have spare mirrors if you need one..
That is so kind of you to offer. I would actually take you up on that if it's not a hassle. This build won't win any contests and I rarely have anyone see my work but me. But I'm the one that will always know it's missing a rear view mirror. I've never transacted over this forum before if someone would like to show me the ropes. Again though, I'm pretty much done with this kit so it all depends on timing. I could not bring myself to spend $6.99+shipping on Ebay.
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On 5/6/2024 at 4:21 PM, Kenmojr said:
I purchased a 1974 Toyota GT in the late 1970s with a 5 speed manual shift trans. It was a fun little car. An a bit of a upgrade from my previous ride, 1969 Ford Falcon Futura (200 cubic in 6, 3 speed automatic). Because of the Celica (my first manual shift) I developed a love for manual trans after overcoming a few scary moments trying to pull away from a stop on some of Halifax's steep, San Francisco like hills downtown.
In the 1980s I built a kit like this but mine had the engine. Brings back some memories.
I had a crash course in manual shifting for the first time driving my new-to-me Celica home from the used car lot. No pun intended. 😁
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Thanks all. Lots of great info here. My takeaways:
- I need a smaller dia. wire or brass
- Create a divot with a HEATED needle
- Invest in better quality pin vise drill set. (any brand suggestions?)
- Glue inside the body
We'll give it another go!
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All things gluing the unglue-able and attaching the un... well you get it.
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I lost the rear view mirror. 😑
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11 hours ago, milo1303s said:
looks good I'd lower it personally don't let the glue around the badge get you they most likely rust there any way lol!!!
I would not know where to start if I wanted to lower it. I've been wanting to try that on a kit for a while.
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'72 Toyota Celica 1600GT - Aoshima
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This one's ready for the shelf. One glaring body paint fubar and several little ones, but I like it.