I'm so happy...
mstngcobrasvt98
12-13-2002, 04:53 PM
My Ford Taurus just arrived last night. Paid $10 US for it over E-bay. Been trimming little parts of flash and testing parts. Looks like its gonna be a good kit from what I'm seeing. I did have the idea of making it into the wagon version to look like my real 1:1 car, but I'm not real good with putty and sanding yet. So I plan to build it stock or a couple aftermarket parts. I'll post pics of some of the parts and the body after I spray some primer on it.
tonioseven
12-13-2002, 05:26 PM
I might look for my old Taurus and redo it If I still have it...:bloated:
Forhod
12-14-2002, 02:28 AM
Any pics? :)
What are you gonna do with the headlights?
What are you gonna do with the headlights?
Jonno
12-14-2002, 08:59 AM
Don't ya just love the feeling on a new kit. The smell, and the way the plastic looks, so shiney. :)
Sorry, I guess I have have been sniffing too much glue...:bloated: .
:p
Sorry, I guess I have have been sniffing too much glue...:bloated: .
:p
maxhogblom
12-14-2002, 12:20 PM
Hehehe
:D
Cant wait to see it finished:D
:D
Cant wait to see it finished:D
M4tt83
12-14-2002, 03:01 PM
Originally posted by thug_9_6
Don't ya just love the feeling on a new kit. The smell, and the way the plastic looks, so shiney. :)
Sorry, I guess I have have been sniffing too much glue...:bloated: .
:p
I get that feeling too, but only really with Tamiya kits. When I open a Revell kit, I feel like I've compromised on quality because the best company (Tamiya) doesn't make it.
Don't ya just love the feeling on a new kit. The smell, and the way the plastic looks, so shiney. :)
Sorry, I guess I have have been sniffing too much glue...:bloated: .
:p
I get that feeling too, but only really with Tamiya kits. When I open a Revell kit, I feel like I've compromised on quality because the best company (Tamiya) doesn't make it.
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