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Finished: '77 Trans-am
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Re: Finished: '77 Trans-am
Really clean! Those wheels look right in place. Keep up the great work!
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good job, looks great in that colour. Keep up with the great work
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Sweet, sweet tiny Hondas.
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Re: Finished: '77 Trans-am
Good paint work, that turned out very well. Great work, overall.
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Re: Finished: '77 Trans-am
Nice color, nice detail, nice work overall. But the wheels...
(they look like they don't even fit in the front)
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Great job on that model. That's a pretty crappy kit if you try to compare it to a Tamiya kit, but with a little work and detailing they turn out very nice.
Anyone can paint and assemble a Tamiya kit and make it look nice, but it takes a real modeler to make one of these look good. Marc
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Re: Finished: '77 Trans-am
Well done!! It looks completely different with those new rims.....in a possetive way!
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Re: Finished: '77 Trans-am
pretty sharp.... im not sure bout the wheels though.. anything bigger then 18's on those cars in 1:1 look garbage
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Awsome job! I love the color and decals. All of the little chrome datails on the body stand out, and the build is super clean.
Nice work!
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Hey, nice job, it looks pretty cool! I've built 3 or 4 of these kits and i have to agree, some of the fitting is terrible, i intend to build a perfect replica of my dads one day...
Anyways heres a pic a couple years back of both his 77 Trans-Am and 99 Trans-Am WS-6. Ive got a few 98 Trans-Am kits laying around also, there are rare to see know.
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Re: Finished: '77 Trans-am
Great build here man. You put a lot of work into it and it shows. I think the rims look great on it. and unlike 99civichik I think they look like they fit just fine up front. Anyway as long as your satisfied thats all that really matters...............*Ryan*
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