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PowerPlant

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  1. Beautifully simple
  2. Finally something new and interesting from Revell Germany! The tow-hook is a nice touch
  3. Incorrect firing order of ignition wires on the distributor...
  4. It is Write an email to departmentx@revell.de, explain what you need and why, and they will send you up to 5 pieces absolutely free. This goes for current kits only, however... They might not be able to help you if the kit is long out of production.
  5. This is an excellent model kit... Looks great so far
  6. Well, at least one was built, that's for sure... But it was a concept car and it never went into mass production as such... However, the 64, 65 and 66 Mustangs were largely based on it. Perhaps someone can provide more info?
  7. Those Offenhauser valve covers are sweet! Do they come with this kit?
  8. There are some American car enthusiasts here, but very few in comparison... Just recently, we had the largest traditional gathering of American cars in Croatia, and there couldn't have been more than 50 cars in total, including visitors from Slovenia, Hungary and Austria... There are more cars in Croatia, but people just don't have that much enthusiasm... Might put some pics up later
  9. This is the first time I see this kit built... As a huge Mustang fan, I must say, I'm glad it never ended up looking like that You did a great job on it though!
  10. For all of my mock-up needs I use what is called blu-tac or sticky-tac here in Europe... It's a gum-like matter predominantly used for putting posters up... Holds well but peels off without leaving a trace This: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-Tack
  11. This very much depends on what you want to achieve, but I assume you are talking about body modifications, wide wheel arches, hood scoops and such... I find sheet styrene best... I prefer it to be thinner, so it conforms better to curved areas... Apart from styrene, you'll also need some kind of two part epoxy compound... My preference is Tamiya's epoxy putty.
  12. I just looked at this entire topic... Great work! So much to see and learn
  13. I love this car... Nice work on the taillights Looking forward to progress on this one
  14. Very nice... What color is that?
  15. Quite awesome flames, those...
  16. Thanks for these pics, Kevin... Some great cars there
  17. Great shop! Highly recommended
  18. I like those bomber seats
  19. Very, very nice!
  20. Looks like a mean ride! I like it... Any better pics of the front, perhaps?
  21. Nice car, and great color
  22. Those are about the best brush paint-jobs I have ever seen... They look almost impossibly smooth! I'd like to know your technique And, if I may make a suggestion... Accentuating the panel lines with some darker shade of colors you have used, or very thinly applied black paint, will make these beautiful models look even more realistic
  23. That engine is rather realistic looking
  24. Simply amazing... I spent about a half an hour looking at the pics Clearly, lots of work was put into those... Are the wheels on the hauler new Pegasus products?
  25. That's a change! Looks great Any more pics, perhaps?
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