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Old 09-23-2007, 11:18 AM
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Re: '67 Ford Mustang Tokyo Drift

looks great, i cant help but wonder where the hell the inlet pipe is going though, that should be attached to the intercooler, its running right past a hot RB26 block, harly economical....like it actually matters :P looks great, im lovin' the wheels!!
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Re: '67 Ford Mustang Tokyo Drift

yesterday I got enough time at work to add the BMF windowtrims on the Mustang.

When I came home I clearcoated the body 2 times and it's now already shiny and need to be polished in a couple of days.







The colour is quite darker on the pics now but in real life it's still darker though. A hard colour to get nice on the pics

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Re: '67 Ford Mustang Tokyo Drift

Hello, nice painting job! very nice strips!
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Re: '67 Ford Mustang Tokyo Drift

I still can't get over how awesome those wheels are. Do you think You might try to throw an intercooler in there? maybe even complete plumbing?
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Re: '67 Ford Mustang Tokyo Drift

Update!

I did a lot of work last days/week.

First the frontbumper. The grille is on the real car only mesh so I made a grille out of some nice mesh.
I also placed the terrible headlights. So many flash on the parts that I had to look twice before I knew this were the parts for the lights.


The rearlights are nice and already red, so I only had to glue them on the back.


The discbrakes from AMT are to big for this wheels so I picked up some from an other kit, and modified them to fith on this wheels.



The windows fits good.


The engine was placed on the frame. The springs were really teribble looking so I made some springs by myself.


Yesterday I added all the BMF on the interiorparts. Today I flocked the interior and glued it together. I used an steering wheel from an MK1 Golf.







And a dryfit of all:














Now it's time for the chassis and engine. I have to modify the exhaust to fit on the new turbo. I also have some little detailparts for the body.

It's almost 1st of november so I've to hurry up

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Re: '67 Ford Mustang Tokyo Drift

I think this has got to be one of the best builds of this kit i've ever seen, great work man, you've gone and built the kit the way it should have been done from the start, good luck with the rest of the build!

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Re: '67 Ford Mustang Tokyo Drift

This is exciting, keep going!
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Re: '67 Ford Mustang Tokyo Drift

very nice, i must say you have some talent
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The wheels is so nice~~~~I like it
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I completed it today so watch the completed section for the results

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