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Old 03-20-2004, 04:16 PM
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Re: Re: Williams F1 BMW FW24 **PIC**

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I used the telefonica blue on an Altezza after, and had the same problem. I think it was a bad spraycan.. can't think of other thing
Hmm, I would probably say that you gave it too few and too thick coats, IMHO..
But otherwise, it looks very nice, very clean!
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It looks a perfect build to me Vric.
The mirrors are not at the right angle but as you said that’s easy to repair.
The problem with the rear crawl is usual for those who build F1 cars, especially the old ones. I have 6 cars with the same problem.
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Re: Re: Re: Williams F1 BMW FW24 **PIC**

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The problem with the rear crawl is usual for those who build F1 cars, especially the old ones. I have 6 cars with the same problem.
seriously ? have any idea how to fix that ?

everything is well made, but will not fit perfectly.

the Mirror are fixed.. they were unglued when I removed the rear crawl (this kit is badly made for that)
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seriously ? have any idea how to fix that?
I don’t know what cause this problem and I just have a theory to try to fix it. Put the piece in slightly hot water and try to force it to a more correct position. In any case this must be done before paint, decals and clear coats.
I have some old kits to build like the old McLarens, the Ligier JS11 or the Renault RE 30B so I probably will have the chance to see if my theory is a valid one.
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That is a sweet build. Paint and details are fine by me.
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Re: Williams F1 BMW FW24 **PIC**

PLEASE....Stop posting such sexy F1 cars...it makes me want to build one
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