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Accurate Miniatures 1963 Corvette Grand Sport. Really enjoyed doing this model, started by filling the frame  tubes gaps, moving the battery from the front to the correct rear trunk area position. Opening the trunk and brake booster reservoir access door. Added brake and fuel lines. Redid the hubs to add the knock off hubs along with alignment pins and valve stems in the rims. The interior drilled out the instrumentation panel adding gauge decals with clear glue over them and .020 wire for the switches. The engine started with spark plug and distributer wiring and steel braided fuel line but changed to smaller fuel lines. Also added throttle linkages. Brake lines and air jacks also added.

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Wow, that's one awesome Corvette there Scott. So much detail. I like how you did the angled ignition plugs. I could go on and on about this  build. Really well done and thanks for sharing. 

Cheers, 

David. 😎👍

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Wow!! What amazing detail you added to this build! I see something new each time. The entire thing is a work of art. I have a couple of these to build and I will be taking notes from your example. Thank you for sharing!

Later-

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On 10/13/2023 at 1:56 PM, absmiami said:

You’ve got some weber tags on those carbs - do tell …

I used some 1/48 aircraft engine decals from Airscale, I found they look almost like the original weber ones.

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