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Wow there are some beautifully detailed Mooneyes builds here! Mine is much simpler, pretty much out-of-the-box.

After the usual cleanup to the frame and body panels, I sprayed Tamiya TS-47 yellow over primer. I stripped much of the chrome in purple Super Clean, and cleaned up the moldings. I just couldn’t leave the Potvin blower setup with prominent seams. I used SnJ polishing powder over black spray enamel to recreate the shine. The rear wheels had some nasty ejector pin marks so they got the same treatment, as did the Moon tank and front axle.

The motor was stripped and brush painted Testors flat yellow. (Pictures show a subtle difference of yellow on the motor.) I drilled the magneto and epoxied fine floral wire for plug wires. Not sure about the firing order!

Instead of cleaning up the drag link rod, I replaced it with styrene rod. I added a junk box parachute.

Man am I happy Atlantis got this out!

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Great to see another box build  of the Mooneyes in issue 212! Good work by Tim Kolankkiewicz, with good tips on a couple gotchas this kit has.

A tip I would like to pass on about this kit is that the rear axle is too long. It is super easy to whack off the ends then drill through, and use the usual metal axle rod (we have a few spares in the junk box I bet).

Also I shortened the injector stacks a bit to squeeze between the frame.

I highly enjoyed building this kit! Not too complicated, just enough challenge to be interesting, and such a cool iconic car!

 

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