Ed that is some nice stuff!!!! Where did you get that fuel tank? Did you make it? I'm in search of something similar...
How did you make the fuel lines?
Ignacio
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Ed, thank you for that... I will look at my local shops...
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Looks much better then the "can"
However, I would recomend brass fuel lines like conley uses. That's just what I think. I love the scale looks that brings. These look good too.
However, I would recomend brass fuel lines like conley uses. That's just what I think. I love the scale looks that brings. These look good too.
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Well, what the hell is taking so long. Cant stop looking at the car to take a few minutes and take some sweet shots and write a story about it?Dreambig wrote: I hope the spread I put up on the car answers more of those types of questions.
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those are good shots.
I had this post some time back.. http://www.quarterscalelegends.com/bb/v ... t=seco+gtp
I had this post some time back.. http://www.quarterscalelegends.com/bb/v ... t=seco+gtp
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