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here is my build of the mpc city slickers snap kit 1969 charger  i decided to leave it in it's modeled  blue color and molded white color and and some detialing to it as it looks nice as is  plus at the time i did not have any blue paint 

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11 minutes ago, Classicgas said:

Nice work for a beginner. What do you use for your window trim?

thanks and i used silver paint and a detialing paint bush 

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1 hour ago, oldcarfan said:

Looks good. I've been thinking about getting one of these.

thanks it was a fun and fast kit 

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18 minutes ago, michelle said:

thanks and i used silver paint and a detialing paint bush 

Turned out betterthan most attempts. You might want to try either a Molotow pen or even better BareMetal Foil.

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46 minutes ago, Classicgas said:

Turned out betterthan most attempts. You might want to try either a Molotow pen or even better BareMetal Foil.

what is a molotow pen 

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Looks pretty good! I NEED to get one of these for my Polished Plastic collection. I don't think I have anything in that color blue. 

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28 minutes ago, Snake45 said:

Looks pretty good! I NEED to get one of these for my Polished Plastic collection. I don't think I have anything in that color blue. 

thanks 

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Looks cool! I wasn't aware that there is "civil" version of the MPC General Lee snapper that I built recently (see below). I really might be tempted to get one of those "blue ones" too, not least because I LOVE those Torq Thrust wheels (and they are very hard to come by over here)!

 

 

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1 hour ago, Tommy124 said:

Looks cool! I wasn't aware that there is "civil" version of the MPC General Lee snapper that I built recently (see below). I really might be tempted to get one of those "blue ones" too, not least because I LOVE those Torq Thrust wheels (and they are very hard to come by over here)!

 

 

thanks 

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Cool, I was wondering what changes Round 2 made to that kit for it's post DoH era (no pushbar and antenna holes it looks like), may have to look at a couple of those now too!

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9 minutes ago, Joe Handley said:

Cool, I was wondering what changes Round 2 made to that kit for it's post DoH era (no pushbar and antenna holes it looks like), may have to look at a couple of those now too!

thanks i dont know what the previous  kit version  had 

 

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22 minutes ago, Joe Handley said:

Cool, I was wondering what changes Round 2 made to that kit for it's post DoH era (no pushbar and antenna holes it looks like), may have to look at a couple of those now too!

here is the back of the kit box and  whats left of the decal sheet after using some of the licences plates and the charger name plates  i kept the box cause i liked the artwork on it 

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Cool, thanks Michelle!  I have a few of the General Lee licensed kits, including a convertible one I've posted in right now in the on the workbench section.  I like this one better than the MPC General Lee/Country Charger glue kit that has been out off and on since the late 60's.

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