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How do you build an incooler or Grille

Hey, i have a question.... I am bujilding a revell itr, and i want to make the front more interesting... I want to build or buy an intercooler but i don't know how. Also, what about like a mesh grille? can anyone help?>/???
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Old 09-24-2002, 06:07 PM
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haha, wrong pic!
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I did a 'How-to' on the very subject a short while back which you can now download as a PDF from http://www.briansmodelcars.com/tutorials/index.asp thanks to Freakray (Ray).

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intercooler how to

flyonthewall did this a while ago.

edit: nm, he posted before me.
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thanks guys... but ive been giving this some thought and i think i am just going to buy a Thin mesh screen that i can but behind the bumper.. the Intercooler looks great, but i dont' have the skill or the supplies to build them.... thanks again.... Integra14
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flyonthewall,

I used your 'how to' to make a front mount for my Tamiya Supra last weekend. It came out great! Thanks for the effort in making that page! I'll post up some pics when I borrow my friend's digi camera.
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Awesome write up flyonthewall. I'm probably going to use it when I do my next ITR.

I haven't had a lot of time for modeling lately. Too much work and college.
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That's great guy's, look forward to seeing any pics.
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