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My buddy Steve sent me a 3D printed resin kit of the Uncertain T in 1/24th scale. I didn't like the tires and wheels that came with it, raided the parts box and came up with some tires and wheels. The front wheels are a set of TruWire 74 wire wheels. Paint was a combination of Testors Oranges and metal flake. It was little tricky getting the chassis to slide into the body. All-in-all it was a fun build.

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Thanx for lookin'

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That came out nice Curt.  I also did a 1/16th scale one for John Teresi, can't wait to see what he does with it.  Also, the 3D files were ones sold by Ron Olsen at 3DModelspecialties.

Steve A.

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I was thinking about printing this one myself. It is nice to see built by someone. I am not very familiar with the real car, so isn't the front axle a little narrow or is it supposed to be this way?

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On 9/12/2024 at 5:45 PM, mrm said:

I was thinking about printing this one myself. It is nice to see built by someone. I am not very familiar with the real car, so isn't the front axle a little narrow or is it supposed to be this way?

At first I thought so also, but photos of the original show it having a narrow front end.

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9 hours ago, curt raitz said:

At first I thought so also, but photos of the original show it having a narrow front end.

That's what I was wondering. it makes sense. I have an article about it in a Rodders Journal, but I don't remember which issue. 

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