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Just add 60 to a 150. Okay, enough math.

Cut the trim from an AMT BelAir, thin it down from the backside, and add it to a new Revell 150 after removing the 150 trim.

Still have to make a back seat and correct side panels and seat patterns.

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IF I get it right , it may go into resin,,,,,but don't hold your breath.

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Thats a great idea you came up with, Lyle it looks great now you have my gears turning. Now im gonna have to buy me a Black Widow 57 Chevy and a AMT 57 Chevy and put 2 and 2 together and build the car from the movie "Hollywood Knights" and also known as "Project X". I seen all of your builds and theyre flawless.

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Thats a great idea you came up with, Lyle it looks great now you have my gears turning. Now im gonna have to buy me a Black Widow 57 Chevy and a AMT 57 Chevy and put 2 and 2 together and build the car from the movie "Hollywood Knights" and also known as "Project X". I seen all of your builds and theyre flawless.

I'd completely forgotten about the '57 210 from Hollywood Knights. Thanks guys!!!!!!!! you have no idea how hard I'm trying to NOT start building a 210. You're making it very difficult indeed.

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Great idea Lyle. I thought about making a mold of the trim on the Bel Air and installing it on the 150. I had a 210 back in 1966 2dr sedan and I would like to replicate it. Thanks fer the tip. :) Dan

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C'mon guys I have been talking about doing the HK Project X sine the Revell kit was announced But I like your idea about the trim as I already have the AMT kit!!!

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