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Old 03-20-2010, 09:39 PM   #3
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Re: 1/24 Revell Corvette C6R


Added radiator pipes. The heat shrink tube were used as connectors. Also added an oil(?) or steering fluid reservoir from my junk part bin.



Made the inside door cover. The opening of the inside trim is actually smaller, but I preferred this way to hide the back of the door...

The problem is, it actually took awhile to build one side, now I have to repeat the other side...



Checking the stance again. So far so good...



I am contemplating whether to fix the doors open, or make them to swing.

Make them to open and close would be very cool, but I have experienced that models do eventually suffer from paint cheap/scuff around the door area from opening/closing and tend to receive damage more often.

On the other hand, it is much easier to fix the door, but not as cool as a model with movable doors! I don't know which way I should approach just yet.
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