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Post by sidschwartz on Dec 11, 2017 22:23:46 GMT -7
So I'm looking through the next kit I'll be working on, AMT's 1966 Thunderbird, and find this... There's no mention of this stuff on the box or in the instructions. Anyone want to venture a guess?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 23:00:00 GMT -7
lol it's the added customizing tools bud
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 23:01:09 GMT -7
lot's of those old trophy seires kits had them and so did the reissues
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Post by sidschwartz on Dec 12, 2017 0:27:58 GMT -7
Customizing tools? OK, the smaller ones look like a tweezer and maybe tools for working with putty, but what are the others?
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Post by DeeCee on Dec 12, 2017 1:14:17 GMT -7
I reckon if you poke that big wing bit through the post, you could mount your car body on there while you paint it........ maybe... thinking-hard-smiley-emoticon
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Post by sidschwartz on Dec 12, 2017 22:21:34 GMT -7
You all can't fool me. This is obviously a coded communication from aliens, like a crop circle. Good thing I'm wearing my tin foil hat (with a goose on it).
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2017 23:35:59 GMT -7
never found them very useful either soooo one for the what the heck zone
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Post by 406 Silverado on Dec 13, 2017 18:42:10 GMT -7
yup. These older AMT Customizing kits came with the "tools" needed to complete the job. The way older ones came with A & B putty and some sanding paper. I use that two part sanding stick for some sanding.
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