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Way Cool! I keep coming back and looking at it.
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I like two part automotive urethane, DuPont Chromabase, is what I currently have. A quart has lasted me years. This stuff is very durable and will stand up to even nitromethane, which will act as a paint stripper for most enamels and lacquers.
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Moebius Models Customer Service?
dragcarz replied to JUNK-MAN's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I had a warped Satellite body, I emailed them and they replied to run it under hot water. Not the answer I was looking for, especially since I had already tried to repair it. I emailed photos of the body to them and they sent me a new one no charge. Not even shipping. -
Very nice, thanks for sharing. Was this a vintage kit or resin?
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Do you have a correct grill, or are you going to modify the exsisting one?
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Love the colors, great paint detail. Looks great!
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Looks great Mike! When I was a kid it seemed like the two favorite car colors were Root Beer and Saphire Blue .
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AMT 1967 Impala Super Sport - Fairly Stock build
dragcarz replied to mademan's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Looking really nice so far! -
WOW, Very nice!
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Oval track-non-NASCAR?
dragcarz replied to Joel Naprstek's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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I really like this ! Great idea .
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Revell 60's Drag Master Parts Pak Retro Drag
dragcarz replied to Dennis Lacy's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
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Nice work Ray, you did a great job!
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Let's See Some Survivors!
dragcarz replied to Snake45's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That before 1981 rule really limits me as I like so many others, when I got my first car, I gave all my model stuff to the kid next door. The only model I kept was the Don Garlets SR1. For some reason I kept this built model. I purchased it new at Woolworth in probably 1971 right after it came out. I still have the box and instructions. I did restore the kit in 1987, somewhere along the way the rear wing came up missing, but that was ok as the earliest version of the dragster didn't have the wing.I want to build a second version with the wing, but haven't got there as yet. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do. -
Let's See Some Glue Bombs!
dragcarz replied to Snake45's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I had to dig this out of storage, it was a glue bomb purchased to replicate my father in laws 1964 Buick Riviera.I restored it back in 1993. At the time he owned a car just like it. As an annual kit the 1964 was modified into the1965, and the 1964 was hard to locate. I built it out of the box until I got to the motor. Here I added as much detail as I could muster. The air cleaner is hand painted to match his motor. I'm not this steady anymore. Too much coffee I guess. I sent the chrome off to Chrome Tech to be replaced. I wish I had before photos. But that wasn't as easy to do back then as it is now. -
VERY COOL!!!
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Questions for the builders out there
dragcarz replied to JerseeJerry55's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The Monogram Buick is probably the easier of the two to start with, and it builds into a really nice model, this is assuming your building out of the box. Good luck and post your progress. -
Question about gm 12 bolt rear cover
dragcarz replied to Nova-ss's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I just realized I missed the drain plug......oh well? -
What do you think of this??
dragcarz replied to gbdolfans's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I can't help but think the whole car world as we know it is coming to an end.........? -
Question about gm 12 bolt rear cover
dragcarz replied to Nova-ss's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
glad I could help, post pics when you get it done! -
'65 Plymouth Satellite...The One That Got Away
dragcarz replied to Greg Pugh's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Question about gm 12 bolt rear cover
dragcarz replied to Nova-ss's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hey Chris, I ran into the same problem and ended up making my own. I was building the AMT 67 Camaro. I started with the kits rear axle. The factory covers have what I would call an eyebrow across the top portion of the cover. I've included a photo of a typical 12 bolt rear cover. I took a strip of plastic and glued it to the axle and filled and sanded it to the correct shape. At the time I just made bolt heads" 12 of them" and added them to the outer edge. There a little big here. I just tried to evenly space them apart according to the photo. I have since found Plastruct hex in really small sizes that I now use to recreate bolt heads. Hope this helps. -
Let's See Some Glue Bombs!
dragcarz replied to Snake45's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Very nice!