That used to happen to me when I lived in Chicago. I used a lotion called Cornhuskers I think it was. Worked for me. Don't know if it's still around. The superglue thing does work.
Still plugging away on this one. I did not care for the molded in tail lights that this kit has so I sanded them off. Will think of something else to do. I also drilled holes in the rear panel to make room for some aluminum exhaust pipes. Looks like I need to apply some putty on the rear panel below the spoiler. Not sure if I should sand off the louvers that are on the rear panel.
Change it, don't change it. I don't have any problem finding what I want to look at. For me, I am just glad the forum is here. Made some good friends here and have learned a lot from you guys. Just one guys opinion.
I do have the front radiator core. I don't have the instruction sheet so I thought like most kits there would be a separate firewall. There is no detail on the "firewall" molded to the body so we will have to see if there is anything in the spare parts box.
Making some headway on this rebuild. I got lucky in so much as very little was really glued or painted but it is missing a few parts. One of our friends here has what I need the most ( glass and firewall ) and we worked out a trade . I have mocked up what I have right now. I need to try and lower it some more. The engine is from the Thunderbolt kit. Have not thought about a paint color yet so any suggestions would be welcome.
I will admit to having done that in the past but so much now anymore. If you buy only for the art on the box there is a good chance you may be disappointed . IMO