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A member of this forum referred me to that company (in Hong Kong) for some metal sticker Mercedes scripts and logos. Their website is https://www.zoomonmodel.com . They have a fairly wider range of model details and supplies. The website is fairly easy to browse, and ordering is also easy. They take PayPal. Don't let the prices scare you - they are in Hong Kong Dollars. For example the sheet of those Mercedes scripts is priced at HK$32.00 which is currently about US$4.08 (which is rather inexpensive for this type of item). I ended up ordering a bunch of items. Shipping cost (to USA) was HK$140.00 (US$17.84) and it took about 2 weeks to arrive. What a great find! Here are some of the items I ordered. The relief-etched set to 50 US license plates looks really interesting, but the decals seem a bit thick, so I don't know how well it will conform to the plate's surface. But make sure to order 2 sets since only single plate from each state is included. I didn't, so I'll have to get another set.
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I've been swamped with home projects right as I started a bronco build. Like I've opened the box and glued 2 parts together now everything is flipped upside down.... anyways.... enough rambling.... Show your Photoetch builds!!!!!
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I’m just wondering where I can find some better parts for super detailing a 1992 Pontiac. I’m using the ‘92 Rusty Wallace Pontiac for the base and doing a ‘92 Petty Nascar. I am trying to find a better rear end that I see on some of other super detailed projects from guys like Clay Kemp. Also the billet oil tank, and billet pulleys for the engine.
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I'm building the AMT '53 Corvette, and I'd like to install Model Car Garage's PE headlight grills. I am not a stranger to working with PE, but I'm not sure how to proceed because the grills need to be an elongated bowl-shape and the PE parts are of course dead flat. These parts are the silver-colored PE variety. Has anyone ever managed to put a compound curve in a PE part? Any hints or tips would be very greatly appreciated! thanks TomZ
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Model Car Garage has new items! 1950 Oldsmobile (fits Revell kit) 1955 Chrysler 300 (fits Mobius kit) 1972 Oldsmobile (includes 3 different grilles, fits Revell kit) 1966 Impala (fits Revell kit) 2008 Ford F-350 (fits Meng kit. Check out the dash pieces, and Harley Davidson option). '67-72 Ford F-100 (fits Mobius kit) Check them out here: http://www.modelcargarage.com/store/pc/shownewarrivals.asp