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Post by indycals on Apr 11, 2015 5:36:16 GMT -5
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Post by Calvin on Apr 11, 2015 11:09:39 GMT -5
Cool! Now I got to figure out what other decals I need to buy from you? Do have any recommendations?
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Post by harveythedog2 on Apr 21, 2015 7:00:45 GMT -5
Got my 83 Bud from Kevin last Friday. Awesome! Thanks Kevin!
Decal order will follow soon!
Stu
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2015 16:14:43 GMT -5
Got my decals in the mail today, Thanks Michael. Nice touch on the zues buttons for the sidepods and nose.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2015 5:56:51 GMT -5
Michael
Need some decals for the Armstrong Mold entry. They are not listed on the website. Speaking of web site, something is amiss as it will load.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2015 0:16:59 GMT -5
Some building tips for this car.
Mounting the lower wishbone. Clean this up, very good. The pins on the outside which locate the hub carriers, use a dremel cut off wheel and really tune these up. Get ALL the flash off of them. Then on the hub carriers, I drilled them completely through. Remember, the notches in the body are to receive The upper blunt end of the hub carrier.
I drilled the halfshaft holes to relate to the mounting diameter of the half shafts. Then I also opened up the hole on the bottom of the trans axle so I had more adjustment of the lower wishbone. Got everything to mock up and fit. Then I glued the lower wishbone to the trans axle. Then slipping the hub carriers/half shaft onto the ends of the lower wishbone. REMEMBER, you are filling the void in the "U" shape with this halfshaft/hubcarrier piece. I then pushed the halfshaft into the transxle and "adjusted" it until the top blunt end of the hub carrier went into the molded detent on the body. I used CX glue with a kicker.
Nice job Kevin, worked like a charm.
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