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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 9:17:56 GMT -7
I still have it packed away. These are recent pictures. Thinking about digging it back out and rebuilding it. I'm not a big fan of circle track racing and defiantly not NASCAR. The only circle track cars that interest me are the home built ones.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 9:20:14 GMT -7
I'm with you Bob. Home built ones are always great. I like it the way it is. Here's an idea. Maybe just make it dirty as if it just finished a race. That will prevent paint stripping. I think the dirt/mud will give it some attitude. The rest I think is pretty good.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 9:34:55 GMT -7
I'm not going to change the paint. I still like it. There are a few things that have always bugged me about how I did the chassis and it needs some work on the engine. It also needs some new decals as can be seen in the pictures. I like your idea about weathering it. That will also be done. That's all I need is another modeling project lol. Is adult onset attention deficit disorder a thing ?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 7, 2014 11:37:14 GMT -7
It is if one of your hobbies is scale models. Lol
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Post by gardnerpag44 on Jul 18, 2014 21:19:16 GMT -7
Very well done I love to see back yard built stock cars (have built and raced many myself) this looks like a couple I've raced against nice work
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