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Alfa Romeo 1750GTV [Gunze Sangyo]
Hi again!
Another one I was working on next to BMW. Quite good one as base for rework. Basicly I add few details to interior and change body a bit. My aim is a simply historic race car with a bit newer look. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sorry for bad quality pics. Now the body has to be snded and painted. More soon. |
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Re: Alfa Romeo 1750GTV [Gunze Sangyo]
This looks like fun! Gunze kits are a pain to build but usually look great once completed. You've already made quite a bit of progress. Good luck with the project.
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Re: Alfa Romeo 1750GTV [Gunze Sangyo]
very cool project.I love alfas.
Just think the roll cage is a little too big in tube size, but maybe is just the picture.
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Re: Alfa Romeo 1750GTV [Gunze Sangyo]
Hey Brat:
Miloh here, I'm starting the 250 gto and was wondering what you are using to adhere the white metal to it self? I can't find anywhere in the instructions where it recommends anything for this. I could use epoxy or even solder but are the front suspension part's supposed to move?? I don't think so but still what to glue it together with?? Thank's Miloh. |
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Re: Alfa Romeo 1750GTV [Gunze Sangyo]
Hi Miloh! Honestly I never work with white metal part, however I think that the best way to get answers is starting new tread or you can try to look in FAQ.
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Re: Alfa Romeo 1750GTV [Gunze Sangyo]
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Now on with the build. ![]() Miloh. |
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Re: Alfa Romeo 1750GTV [Gunze Sangyo]
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Re: Alfa Romeo 1750GTV [Gunze Sangyo]
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Fantastic info, thank's very much. Have you built the 259 gto?? what did you do about the seats?? and did you use the kit tires. I can't find a suitable replacement set. do you know of another kit with good part's to bash from or just a really good 250 kit that is correct and proper? what about the MFH kit? have you seen or built it?? I know it's a lot of questions but with the price of some of these kits it's really disappointing to purchase one to find it's no where close to the subject. Thank's Miloh. |
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Re: Alfa Romeo 1750GTV [Gunze Sangyo]
Finally find some will to finish this one...
Finished Alfa. There are few bits I could pay more attention to but overall result is satisfying. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks for watching. |
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