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I started this one some years ago when Moebius first brought out their 1965 Plymouth Belvedere Sedan kit. This was before they did the Leal kit. This has fought along for some reason. I painted and then had to strip it and repainted it with Tamiya paints and Scale Finishes Blue Fire Metallic on the roof. Slixx decals were used. I don't believe I have seen this one built that often.

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Nice comparison with the AWB 'Paper Tiger" car.  You are the first person I have seen to do the Pentastar very early version of the car including the 1964 U.S. drag team logo.  The A/FX car is a rarity as I think it was converted into their hardtop AWB car.  Excellent work on both replicas.

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On 9/16/2024 at 1:03 PM, echo said:

  The A/FX car is a rarity as I think it was converted into their hardtop AWB car.  Excellent work on both replicas.

The sedan was converted to an altered wheelbase car. First they moved just the rear axle forward, then the front. There was more money in match racing, so that's why they modified it.

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6 hours ago, dragcarz said:

Beautiful builds Jason! What paint are you using on your interiors?

I have been using Tamiya Champagne Gold for my interiors. 

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