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I thought of getting this kit, and now you convinced me that I really should. Some day! I'm looking forward to seing yours finished at the moment!
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[quote]Originally posted by Blowncivic1320
That is a hot car, why are you stripping it the paint looks fine [/Q UOTE] I strip the paint because the paint is so soft (gives figermarks) and the color isn´t realistic. The bumpers, glas and headlights where preglued, and I intend to shape it up due it´s lack of aligments in bonds etc. |
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Here´s how the engine in the kit looks like. It seemed that the paint was in way too thick layer on the prepainted body. I discovered more and sharp panel lines after a quick check of the stripping process.
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Im looking forward to see this project when its comleted...
BTW: Schnitzermann you got PM!
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Here´s how the body looks after stripping process. Just have to sand some then apply first coat of primer.
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