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This is my first car kit. I literally had to fight my way through this one. I'll be more amazed if anyone can build this kit OOB than if it was modified. The parts were that badly moulded.

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It is common practice in my country to place a home-made replacement plate if the registered plate is lost
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Thanks!
Quick Question to this lovely gloss up kit.
Flame blue trim..
Mask and Spray Yellow/ Red
Handpianted blue trim?

I always wanted to do a paint scheme like this for one of my cars... Mustang maybe Toungue
(23-09-2008 02:32 PM)maxwinamp Wrote: [ -> ]Quick Question to this lovely gloss up kit.
Flame blue trim..
Mask and Spray Yellow/ Red
Handpianted blue trim?

I always wanted to do a paint scheme like this for one of my cars... Mustang maybe Toungue

Yes to allLol

I always found American styling to be a challenge in car models since it demands more finesse and restraint.
Yes, I agree! Smile
Everytime watch American Chopper.. seeing the paint works on the gas tank is really Big-eyes
Wow... Cool... your car kit is like having it's own pinstripping design :D
see pei beng ! I like !
HOT ROD! I'd prefer the flames a bit thicker but it's cool the way it is.
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