pulln4dejr Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Picked this one up on eBay, was opened complete and at a fair price for a friend of mine. Took a chance on the body which is molded in Vermilion Red and left it unpainted, then added the kit decals. I used one of Clay Kemps tricks I saw on one of his YouTube videos, applied the “Petty Blue” decals, held the body up to a lamp with an older incandescent light bulb to soften the decals, then applied generous coats of “Mark Fit Strong” setting solvent. With a LOT of patience and a lot of solvent the decals actually snugged down with minimal damage. Again, plastic dealer tag was used to cover up some of the ugly sink marks and was also used to close the large gap under the rear of the body! 2
satterwhite78 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Clean looking chassis. The Petty Vermillion fairy easy on the Chargers/ Roadrunner. Never thought about the other of Petty's race cars. You made it look seamless!
pulln4dejr Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Thanks for the kind words, I decided to leave the roll cage in the molded in vermillion as well just to set it off a little.
Dave Van Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Nice clean build. I'd buy & build more of these if not for the many issues. The rear trailing arms NEED to be corrected.... AMT 1/25 scale trailing arms on left Salvinos 1/32 trailing arms right
pulln4dejr Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Yeah Dave I definitely agree! Always thought they looked “off”, is that correct scale one in your picture from the old AMT or Monogram kits? I’m guessing from looking at it the AMT?
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