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Old 05-17-2006, 10:35 AM
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building dodge viper srt-10

dose some one has the pages on how to build one???

here is mine.. i want to paint it to black but i dont know where every part goes after i will finish...


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Re: building dodge viper srt-10

is that a die cast or plastic?
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Re: building dodge viper srt-10

what's die cast ??? and by plastic u mean the body? if u do , then no its metal.
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Re: building dodge viper srt-10

OK, there are two kinds of model cars-

1: Die casts. These are the ones with metal bodies that come fully assembled. Frequently sold in toy stores. It looks to me like that viper you have there is a die cast.

2: Plastic kits. These are the unassembled kits usually sold in hobby stores, but also seen sometimes in toy stores. Plastic kits is the topic of this entire forum.

Some of the techniques used in building plastic kits might be usefull in modifying die cast cars- but few if any people here do much of anything with diecasts, so this forum may not be the best place to go for advice. If you're interested in how to build plastic kits, you've come to the right place. If you're mostly interested in die casts, than AF's Die Cast Forum will be more useful for you.
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Re: building dodge viper srt-10

ok then thx for the help, and yes its Die casts .
thx for explaining it to me.
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Re: building dodge viper srt-10


Can I just ask which forum have you posted all your other posts in and where do you live as I find it hard to believe youve never built a kit and dont know the difference between a diecast and a plastic kit car.
I dont want to sound rude but im very curious
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Re: building dodge viper srt-10

ammm, well, iam from israel and iam 15
and i dont know all those stuff cuz i just started doing those things

all my other posts are from the drawing forum

here is one...

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