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Old 01-05-2005, 10:05 AM
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Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

Just finished up this model today. Was a bad kit all around, the fit is horrible, no decals, cheap chrome pieces for headlamps , but it turned out OK i think










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Re: Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

nice build. i need to pick up some styrene so i can finish the cage for my 88 and finally get it up on the shelf
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Re: Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

Even if it's a bad kit, you did a very good job
Just missing brake discs, the rims look a bit 'empty' without brakes.
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Nice, are the wheels Pegasus T´s?
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Re: Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

Thanks

I know about the brakes, I have some Pegasus 19" Disks, but doesn't look good in front

Yes Dukeman, they are Chrome T's 23 rear, 19 front
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Re: Re: Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

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Even if it's a bad kit, you did a very good job
Just missing brake discs, the rims look a bit 'empty' without brakes.
I've heard nightnare stories about that kit but you've overcome the challenges and come out on top as a builder!! Congratulations and great work!!
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You did the kit justice, nice job!!
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Re: Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

A little orange peely, but overall a good clean build, nos bottle looks nice in the back.
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Re: Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

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Re: Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

nice, how did you make the hood?
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Re: Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

Great job. The paint is very nice.
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Re: Complete AMT's 1988 Mustang GT

Thanks Everyone,

CamaroSSBoy, The Hood is a resin part from PSFhobbies.com
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The 80's are alive - good job
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