Joseph, reading the label it should work. Tamiya would also work well and would be stocked at hobby shops in Toronto such as Hornet Hobbies, Wheels & Wings, Hobby King or Daileys Hobbies in Whitby.
Beautiful build, Harry! Love to see the classics get some respect. And the lengths you went to, to complete this build, well, you are to be commended. Kudos!
Both of those look very interesting. Certainly the rally version looks very different. Street custom is kinda cool too. Not bad prices at least from whomever you're purchasing from.
Hey, no problem doing a video blog. Lot's of people doing it these days. My only suggestions would be to stabilize the camera. I was starting get a bit sea sick with all the swinging back and forth. LOL! I'm not saying the camera should never move, it was just a bit excessive this time around. I'm assuming though that you were showing us your set up and that's why. Good luck with your video hangout.
O.K. Who are you and why are you posting under Chuck's name? It's not gunky. It's not rusty. It's not looking all wore out. It can't be a Chuck Most build!
It's beeyootifull! Seriously it's one sweet build, Chuck and it's nice to see the Morgan resin body in use. Kudos.
In the car usually the local radio station and then the cd player when I don't have to worry about traffic. At home it's either YouTube on the computer or cd's on a little RCA stereo in the house or a little Panasonic boom box in the shop.