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Post by stonecold44 on Nov 30, 2008 1:26:56 GMT -5
I just obtained one of those little 1/32 scale Revell Valvoline snap together kits. So what's my major malfunction, numbnuts? While I like the Valvoline (or Vaseline, as some regular attendee at Indy has on his windshield) markings and colors, the stick on decals probably suck. The only set offered for that car, the 1990-91 Lola, is the Dominos car from Indycals. And if I thought the M@r1b0r0 striping was hard, this one might be tougher, given its' small size and scheme. I'm not one to back down from a challenge but I wanted to make a car that didn't have the usual markings. So I'm now open for suggestions. As always, Thanks guys. Gregg
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russd
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Post by russd on Nov 30, 2008 7:58:54 GMT -5
I just obtained one of those little 1/32 scale Revell Valvoline snap together kits. So what's my major malfunction, numbnuts? While I like the Valvoline (or Vaseline, as some regular attendee at Indy has on his windshield) markings and colors, the stick on decals probably suck. The only set offered for that car, the 1990-91 Lola, is the Dominos car from Indycals. And if I thought the M@r1b0r0 striping was hard, this one might be tougher, given its' small size and scheme. I'm not one to back down from a challenge but I wanted to make a car that didn't have the usual markings. So I'm now open for suggestions. As always, Thanks guys. Gregg Most of the Indycals decals come in a variety of scales. Those are the only 1/32's that I know of. There is one other thing you could try, MicroMark has decal paper for home printers. You could get some of these and try making your own. RussD
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