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The first thing I found to be very different from previous kits that I’ve built is that there are no trees that the parts are attached to, and also the instructions are something that one should get a good nights sleep before delving into.Okay, so before I get started on the build I’m just going to lay everything out for organization purposes and to show all the parts the kit consists of. The parts that I’ve labeled with the letters (A,B,C, etc.) are just intended to be simple reference markers. For example, parts that are exact duplicates will all have the same letter next to them, but if they are right and left side specific duplicates, which sides they go on will be determined when they’re called for during the build process. If I were to say (3E), I would be referring to the big yellow circle with a number “3” in it and the letter “E” would appear next to the part in that photo, which in this case “3E” is the distributor. Seems obvious, but you never know, so I thought I better explain.Whew!... Now that all that’s done I can finally look forward to getting started on the build.? See you next time!
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I wanted to warn all model builders. DO NOT buy or order anything from Reliable Resins! I ordered a 1966 Mercury Comet Caliente resin kit from him a year ago and I still haven't received it. Ive made numerous calls to him over the past 12 months and its one excuse after another. Ive finally given up and the guy took me for 100.00.
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