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1 hour ago, ea0863 said:

Sweet ride, and awesome color! What scale is this?

 Thank you. A 1/8 scale classic first released in '63.

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Great looking paint finish. I like the blue dot taillights and the quick change rearend. Think about scuffing the tread on the slicks? 

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On 7/12/2022 at 7:42 AM, espo said:

Great looking paint finish. I like the blue dot taillights and the quick change rearend. Think about scuffing the tread on the slicks?

 

They're scuffed. The Lindberg slicks are a different plastic, PVC, I don't know. But they don't sand worth a damn. I rounded the shoulders slightly and flat cleared them, too.

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On 7/14/2022 at 10:19 PM, samdiego said:

They're scuffed. The Lindberg slicks are a different plastic, PVC, I don't know. But they don't sand worth a damn. I rounded the shoulders slightly and flat cleared them, too.

I think they look great. 

That's one sweet little hot rod you have their, even though it's a little bigger than most of us are used to. Did you follow along the channeling how-to from the first 2 issues on R+C Models or just do your own thing?

The Big D, well played ? 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Metallic said:

I think they look great. 

That's one sweet little hot rod you have their, even though it's a little bigger than most of us are used to. Did you follow along the channeling how-to from the first 2 issues on R+C Models or just do your own thing?

The Big D, well played ? 

Thanks.  I just went with what I know from being a car guy. It's all pretty obvious when you get into it. 

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