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Kits are MS Hobbies Eagle MkIII. These were built for customers. Paint was Tamiya's TS-26 (white) airbrushed, TS-49 (bright red) airbrushed, Alclad for rims. I have both the Daytona and high downforce version. Stilll need to add the antennas but did not want to put them on because I still need to transfer the cars. Feel free to comment.

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  • 4 months later...
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Excellent job on all of them!! I would not be able to crank out 5 of basically the same car over and over again without going nuts.

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Excellent job on all of them!! I would not be able to crank out 5 of basically the same car over and over again without going nuts.

I just built them like an assembly line. Most of the detail stuff is on the body and the rest you can hardly see. I'm supposed to be building more Toyota for another customer...around 20 I believe. That's when I'll start pulling out my hair. :blink:

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Flock of seaguls??? :blink:

Looks good. I have trouble building one at a time much less flocks at a time.

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Thanks for everyone's comments. This was done as a favor for M & S Hobbies. He needed some built for Mr. Guerney and the drivers. And I was very happy to build the kits for them. It's a very fun kit, even after doing as many as I have. ;) If anybody gets one of these kits and needs any information, let me know.

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Super builds as always Brendon. At least we have one company (person) who doesn't need a government bail out to be successful. Maybe you could give Detroit some tips.

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