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Post by pntmachine on Apr 21, 2013 15:45:50 GMT -5
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Post by clm1545 on Apr 21, 2013 17:04:07 GMT -5
Very nice. With old eyes and ten thumbs I can't even think about 1/43. Take Care Craig
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Post by indy on Apr 22, 2013 7:39:43 GMT -5
Really nice work. A rough kit and small scale makes this nice result that much more impressive!
I like your Indy base. I bought one a few years back to have a similar display but mine turned out to be something different than the example photo. I forget what the issue was - it might have been an F1 at Indy base or something - regardless I was disappointed it couldn't be used for 500 winners.
Jordan
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Post by vintagerpm on Apr 22, 2013 19:59:25 GMT -5
Nice work. Looks really good in the overhead shots. Its a shame the cockpit sides are low. I too, think the Brickyard base is cool.
I built one of his Shadow F5000 cars a couple of years back. Nice builds if you realize going in what you are building. It is not a perfect scale model, but it does look like the car it is supposed to be.
Mike
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Post by pntmachine on Apr 22, 2013 20:16:24 GMT -5
I agree about the seat tub. I was going to rework it but just had to stop. I did extend the back with a piece of styrene, not scale but looked better than nothing. The fuel inlets were decals but melted on the clear coat so I might black those out with paint, The wheels are out of a PM kit and not sure I want to donate them. I have another set off of a donor build I may use, the hollow back wheels that came with it are out of the question. I am working on a 67 Coyote that is almost done. The Indy base I got on ebay and will see if I have the box on that. I need to get a scale wall banner to hide that screw hole. Thanks guys.
Kevin
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