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Old 06-18-2004, 08:06 PM
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1980's MPC "Glasspack" Corvette flip nose Gasser.

The most used reissue I have ever seen from MPC? LOL!


Heres a couple shots of the boxart.





I love this kit and I did this one as a kid too.

I am doing this in Testors gloss black and I am keeping it mostly box stock except for the wheels and tires and detailing.

Here the paint is done as well as the chassis.
I just propped it up for pictures.







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Re: 1980's MPC "Glasspack" Corvette flip nose Gasser.

Who says Testors can't give awesome results?!
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Re: 1980's MPC "Glasspack" Corvette flip nose Gasser.

That's all I use. Ill make a piece of GLASS out of any Testors paint just by spray bombing.
I NEVER wet sand.
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