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Same frame and suspension. Even the '53 frames (for two series of cars) weren't all-new *NM*
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Didn't Studebaker use the same basic frame from 1953 up to & including the last of the Lark variations. *NM*
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My first 3D automotive print I am happy with..... *PIC*
Awesome! It is amazing how much this is catching on. *NM*
Chassis just came off the printer...... *PIC*
Chassis looks like a midsize GM piece. The Stude frame should look like the Avanti frame, minus the X-member which was used only for convertibles *NM*
Didn't Studebaker use the same basic frame from 1953 up to & including the last of the Lark variations. *NM*
Same frame and suspension. Even the '53 frames (for two series of cars) weren't all-new *NM*
Not sure of the precise timeline, but in the early 80s, the Avanti 'revival' builds used the GM metric G-Body frame
Yes...not 100% correct.....but print Q is great and it looks good........doubt we will get in an injected kit. Thx *NM*
Nice job...... *NM*
You have to go with what’s out there. I haven’t run across a traditional styrene kit that’s 100% correct yet. I’m sure the Studie will look great built up. *NM*