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Diecast Car Modeling Discuss and show diecast vehicles that you have modified, or that you have collected.
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Old 08-23-2003, 12:41 AM
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autoart modifier

Hi...
I want to ask ...
1. How to lowering the autoart's body?
2. how to remove the auto art's part without break it?

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Often models such as Autoart and Maisto have pieces that are held in place by pegs which have the ends of them melted or glue applied to them. Just cut off the end of the pegs and you can usually free the part. I dont know how to lower AAs without extensive chassis work.
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To lower, lots of cars are different. You have to take a look at it and see what would be the best way and go from there.
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i see.... thx for the tips...
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