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Post by lazierfan on Sept 13, 2014 11:42:16 GMT -5
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Post by Calvin on Sept 13, 2014 11:49:17 GMT -5
Awesome! Everything looks GREAT! Glad to see you get this one done!
Usually I can figure out what paint color was used on my own but I'm not too sure but is it Testors red orange?
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Post by IndyCarModels on Sept 13, 2014 13:38:23 GMT -5
Another great job!
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Post by indy on Sept 13, 2014 22:28:24 GMT -5
Another cool build. What did you use for the rod/wire support in front of the rear wheels?
Jordan
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Post by lazierfan on Sept 15, 2014 19:22:16 GMT -5
Jordan, for the wire it is just something I found in my model supply box, I do not even know where I got it. It is very strong and I had to cut it with wire cutters though.
Calvin, I do not remember what color I used but I am sure it was a Testors color. That is what happens when you start a project 2 years earlier and do not write things down...LOL
Eric
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Post by oldphotos on Sept 15, 2014 20:47:12 GMT -5
A good guess on what wire he used is piano wire. It's found in the R C airplane section of a hobby shop. It come in many Dia. and is very strong and hard to cut.
Oldphotos
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Post by Calvin on Sept 15, 2014 21:03:58 GMT -5
What ever paint it is it look pretty close.
I'm just so happy to see you finish these! They are very cool!
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Post by aowr1911 on Sept 15, 2014 23:01:56 GMT -5
Damn fine looking car. That is one to be proud of.
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Post by racerbrown on Sept 16, 2014 6:02:39 GMT -5
beautiful job eric. thanks for sharing. duane
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Post by macsparty on Dec 16, 2014 8:51:27 GMT -5
As a long-time JR fan - love it!
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Post by 11rowsof3 on Jan 4, 2015 9:19:34 GMT -5
Great build, looks prefect. Loved that era, this car and Lone Star JR!
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