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On 7/4/2025 at 4:40 PM, DoctorLarry said:

Resin seems to warp easily. Find a large bowl, fill it with hot water, put the body in it so it is covered and let it sit for a minute or so. It will soften and you can take it out and gently twist it back into shape. Then let it cool and test fit. You may have to do it a couple of times. I have done this on several bodies. Some people also use a hair dryer but I think that is harder to control.

Thanks! Have not tried but I don’t have te time to try at the moment. :) 

I did however make a custom front out of my custom 74 and 75. A bit lower and more aero friendly. 

 

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Had to redo the rear end since it just broke al the time and the printed tubes had also been curved so wheels was wonky. Trying to make some thing that looks like more like a normal k link setup as these had but with the “9 housing. I was thinking that this one does actually fit this years cannonball run except for the hood maybe and valve covers. We will see how it turns out.

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