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Old 03-31-2003, 02:35 AM
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You did a great job.

IMO, I would have drilled each holes of the disc brakes.
Anyway, top class.

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Nice job! Man.. how big is 1:8 when it is beside to 1:24?
I'd say three times longer, three times wider, and three times taller than a 1/24 scale Porsche 993 Carrera - the maths really aren't that difficult.

It looks nice, but I have a couple of comments. The third picture shows something is wrong around the rear bodywork/exhaust area - the 'pipes aren't level, and the rear lights are wrong.
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I'd say three times longer, three times wider, and three times taller than a 1/24 scale Porsche 993 Carrera - the maths really aren't that difficult.

It looks nice, but I have a couple of comments. The third picture shows something is wrong around the rear bodywork/exhaust area - the 'pipes aren't level, and the rear lights are wrong.
I'm not starting an arguement but from my view is that the maths is not difficult.
But it is always better to have a visual effect of the real thing side by side then just having a rough image of it.
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Yeah, I don't disagree with that, but I was just saying that it is possible to work it out without seeing pictures.

I think it would be interesting to see a comparison shot, but preferably with a 993, because I think generally it is smaller than many cars. It is definitely smaller than the 996.
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Well with that pipes you are right. It's a little problem that I still have to solve. To solve it I need a part wich I already ordered by my hobby shop. So it's temporaly fitted with some tape as you can see.
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