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With the problems I'm having with my wrist, I decided that I wanted a simple build. This is the AMT Corvette kit. It went together very well with no fit issues at all. The only thing I did to this was to use flocking on the interior - otherwise, it's box-stock. I found it enjoyable to build and it helped to build a car that I didn't have to make compromises on due to the wrist issue.

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Here's the underside

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Here's the interior

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and a final picture

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Curbside kits are a real nice way of building something that is easy to do, takes a moderate amount of time to finish and looks good on the shelf.

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Curbside kits are a real nice way of building something that is easy to do, takes a moderate amount of time to finish and looks good on the shelf.

That's the truth! I usually do something like this right after a REALLY complicated build just to give my brain a rest. I like this and I'm not even a Vette guy

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I like it a lot. I am a vette guy. Were the decals in the kit. Larry

Yes. This was a Round 2 snapper that came out last year. It was based on the pre-finished promo that was released in 2010 to depict a 2009 Indy 500 Festival Car.

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Nothing like a good skill level 2 to take it easy with.....It's like, You KNOW it's gonna go together no matter what you do.....So the only question is what shelf to put it on.....Excellent work.....

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