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And they said it couldn't be done...

Considering it was an old kit, it wasn't too bad. It just needed a lot of TLC.

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The entire body was re-scribed, as well as the interior. The finishes are DuPont Laquer, BASF Laquers, cleared with DuPont Urethane. Parts box, tires, and white wall inserts, loads of foil.

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Just scored one of these myself but it is missing the wheels & tyres.. so now I know thankyou

Paint really suits the style of the car. Nicely done & well worth having on the shelf

Brian

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WOW!  I tried this one and actually gave up completely.  Not even as a "someday" project.  I don't often give up but I did on this one.  Yours is beautiful.

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You did a Fantastic job Andy!!!

I started one of these long ago and I know that fitting and aligning the parts on this Old kit is not a walk in the park. The body is a two piece assembly, plastic is thick heavy & brittle and you can't tweak a part without the risk of breaking it.

The paint looks great, nice color choices and the interiors looks beautiful. I really like the grill, you did a fantastic job on it considering it is molded to the body.

Thanks for sharing!!!!

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Very, very nice indeed, especially considering everyone's comments about the "degree of difficulty" of this kit. Well done!

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Nice job. I found one of these for cheap at Ollies last year. I hope I can do half as good on my kit. This spring this was parked in the parking lot at my house. It's owned by a judge in town, and I want to build mine like this.

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