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Thanks Scott. That is really good news, too! Cheers...TIM *NM*
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Thank you Tim. I built it out of the box. I built it using the orange Dirty Donnie kit and the latest issue Purple Hemi Charger kit. I can't remember which front suspension pieces that I used. Probably the Purple hemi car because it's molded in white. (Easier to paint). *NM*
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New build. 1971 Charger R/T in Light Gun Metal. The first pic shows the real 1:1 car for inspiration. When I came across that pic, I really, really liked the look of the car. So, I built one. .......... *PICS* ..........
DROOL!! *NM*
Veddy noice! *NM*
That thing is gorgeous! *NM*
Re: Nicely done!!,you`re a talented builder!. *NM*
There used to be one local to me in that colour. It’s really sharp in person!! *NM*
You must have a miniature assembly line! What a nice model *NM*
another fine build *NM*
That's a beautiful build, I love it! *NM*
Re: New build. 1971 Charger R/T in Light Gun Metal. Reminds me of a Graveyard Carz video I saw yesterday or so. Mark found a rare 1-of-1 paint color '71 Charger R/T 440. *LINK* *PIC*
You did good Scott!! *NM*
Very nice! *NM*
Scott this looks way sharp. Question: as originally tooled, the kit placed the front tires too forward in the wheel wells and caused the front end to sit a bit high. Yours on the other hand looks perfect. Did you make changes to the suspension (like the ones I did in my
Thank you Tim. I built it out of the box. I built it using the orange Dirty Donnie kit and the latest issue Purple Hemi Charger kit. I can't remember which front suspension pieces that I used. Probably the Purple hemi car because it's molded in white. (Easier to paint). *NM*
Thanks Scott. That is really good news, too! Cheers...TIM *NM*
Tim, what was your fix to the Mk. I version of the Charger (green box art) ? I'm just finishing inventory and found that I'd accumulated a few