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1972 Porsche 917-10 Can-Am Follmer
Brudda replied to Rich Chernosky's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
By the way Rich , your build is very nice!- 22 replies
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- 1/24 formula
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1972 Porsche 917-10 Can-Am Follmer
Brudda replied to Rich Chernosky's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Looks fantastic! I saw this car run at laguna seca! Saw the 917/30 run also. These cars were totally cool.- 22 replies
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Totally cool.
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Fantastic! Great job!!!! Super colors a definite winner
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What did you see on the road today?
Brudda replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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More on the body. The front of the GT500 is very accurate. Model companies seem to get this wrong, Agora nailed the look. So far comming along nicely. I hope I can get it finished this weekend. The stripes line up. Thank god.
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Sanding the body for the black paint. Hope to paint soon. Received another box and it looks like the chassis. This build will have to wait until I finish the GT500. Not much longer on that build so I can start building this beautiful car.
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Sorry for the slow response but he has a extra chassis only for $300 if your interested.
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That is fantastic.
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- brass chassis
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The Newly Tooled Revell 1971 Boss 351 Mustang
Brudda replied to baycolony's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Great job! Beautiful build
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Fabulous, fantastic super build!
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Just a little more. Temporary put parts on to see how it will look. I am going to lower the front end just a little. To make the car level rather than the motorboat look. If I get lucky maybe even a little rake.
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The chassis is comming along. Did not get carried away with any detail. I am under a dead line ( which I hate) and to turn this over is a chore. At around 21 pounds is not a lightweight. Doors , hood and deck lid can get ruined in a hurry turning this over. You do this a few times during assembly and have props , tape and plenty of towels to work on it upside down. Big scale has unique problems to deal with.
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This is cool! 1/32 is very interesting
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