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14 26 June, 02:29
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Wow, great work, I love the wiring of the engine bay! From where are those badass rear wheels?
27 June, 08:16
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Thank you sir!
The rear wheels and tires are home made, I used the kit vinyl tires as a master, cut two tires flat on one side (sidewall) at the proper width (for a 295/ 50 15") that my car had, super glued them together on those flat faces and made a mold and cast them in resin. The wheels needed a different method, I used a "imp" tube cutter to cut a small section of brass tube then glued those sections of a brass tube (barrel or, bell) to the wheel front lip and rear lip rims to widen them….tough to explain in a way that makes sense
27 June, 14:32
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That engine compartment looks great! No comparison to the old MPC kit. Your detailwork is really good. I like the vinyl roof. Thank you for uploading the pictures!
3 July, 09:52