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Old 04-17-2003, 04:21 PM
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btw how do u get the body to b transparent~?~?? or did it came like tat~?
The kit come like it
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The kit come like it
No, he put on too much clear coat! :hehehe:
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Another nice kit Andy, keep 'em comming!

If people are going to do the clear view bit then I'd like to see them go whole hog and remove all the ejection pin markins, they kind of spoil the see throughness of it all. Shouldn't be too difficult.
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This baby is nice
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Wow it's really great !

I have three such transparent kits (unbuilt) :
ferrari F50
porsche 911 GT
Mercedes CLK

I'm a bit afraid to begin them.
I would like to know how you did to have such a shiny transparent !
Did you compound ? and/or Wax ? and/or Sand ?

It's a bit special because no paint here to compound.

Please explain us.

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enough to make much attention. it handles with of the cotton gloves, and uses alone vinilic glue for the auto body, for the rest not problem. all as usual...
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