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  1. Forgive me, but I don't know what MV lenses are.

    MV Lenses are a lense that comes in multiple sizes originally used in scale trains. They can be used in model cars to replicate headlights and tail lights (They also come in red)

  2. I have been using the MV Lenses for a long time on custom builds. I have depleted my stock though and have, since I bought last time, lost my supplier. Where is a good place to get them that will actually have them in stock?

    THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR THE HELP!

    BH

  3. bryan...that looks like u could get in it and drive away...luv the color...flames and it sits just right...one ques...where u get the body...is it a kit??..or resin...neal

    Built from a resin 33 Ford Salt Flats car. Totally reshaped all the windows and the nose. Everything else is scratchbuilt

  4. Wow! That is nice! Great flame painting job! One question: to my 61 yr. old eyes it looks like the top of the front coils/shocks are not attached to anything. Are there pins that stick out behind the grille shell that I can't see? Excellent work!

    Sam

    The shock mounts come through the body work very simply on these cars. They were a simple little shiny shock stud in most cases. It makes the 90 degree bend bend the shock eyes.

  5. Thanks Danno, I finished rubbing ti out last night and added some final blue striping in a little different shade on top of the clear to add some depth and life to the flames...it changed it dramatically for the better and it has a more Sport Truck style flame look to it now.

  6. This is a 1969 Camaro SS 396 with the Aluminum head (L78) 396 option and Yellow Houndstooth interior. It was made from the RM Z28 and SS Convertible kits. It has FULL paint fading and inspection markings per the Camaro Restoration Guide and has had the trunk opened as well as the grille. The Color is PPG Daytona Yellow and the Interior is actual CARS Inc. Yellow made for restoring these 1:1 cars, with Scale Motorsport upholstery patterns. It has scaled down trunk paint and side marker details in the trunk along with jack and instructions. It has a MCG Photoetch set also. This one has also been done for a few years just wanted to post some stuff sine I am new here. Thanks for looking!

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  7. This is a model of a 1933 Speedstar Coupe.These bodies were made famous by Alloway's Rod Shop and produced by Rat's Glass here in East TN. I used a Resin 33 Ford salt flat car to build it. It uses an Aluminum drop beam front end, has aluminum coil overs all the way around and is painted with House of Kolor paint. The flames are painted on and cleared over. Its been done a few years but I just signed on here and wanted ot share a few builds.

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