empinut Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 In accident I grabbed the "Clearview 2000" primer....... Then I mistakenly used the "Clearview 2000" color coat...... It's now in the special CSC CV2000 stripper.
Modelmartin Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Wow! I didn't know the Clearview 2000 would flash over the wheel openings and build up those ridges between the headlights and bumpers! Any tips on how to avoid that in the future?
FordRodnKustom Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Looks to me that you need the rare and hard to find Clearview Release Agent. A friend of a friend's cousin of mine has a half can but the product specific nozzle is broken. Good luck!
MojaveRacer208 Posted January 20, 2008 Posted January 20, 2008 Hey, If you are upgrading the rear brakes to discs, I could uSe the type III rear drums for my off road race buggy model... They work great on my 1:1 buggy! LOL What are you using for the chassis in that TIII? It looks right, as though it fits...Where is the body from? A slot car vendor apparently...The body (especially the roof area), looks a little too roundish...but it is still cool. Maybe the chassis is from a diecast fastback? or maybe a Tamiya Ghia?
empinut Posted January 20, 2008 Author Posted January 20, 2008 Nice toys Richard! A slot car vendor found on ebay made copies of the Maisto(?) diecast T3 Notchback. It is not very accurate and is about 1/22 scale. I may use them as funny car bodies. The chassis is from a 911 fujimi porsche. The resin notch body i am using does not have any opening panels so it will work well as an interior platform. I did have to stretch the wheelbase just a bit in front & back. thanks & check out my fotki for more pics. notch project pics
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