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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 14:50:03 GMT -7
This is a screw bottom car. It was bought from the same guy as the Cyclone and suffered the same issues, bad thick paint, bad chassis, no motor, but everything else good. Like the other one first order business was to tear the model down, dip the body and assess the model. Like the other it was difficult to strip the paint. Also like the other car the Revell Torino chassis will fit but even though this chassis has that anemic front suspension, (or lack thereof) I may just restore the original chassis to keep it a screw bottom. Maybe not though? Depends on how good the original chassis turns out? Day one. After some time in the tank, Later the same day, clear hood, on stock chassis, On Revell Chassis,
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Post by Big D on Jan 25, 2017 15:23:50 GMT -7
Has a lower leaner look on the stock chassis. What are you stripping these in?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 17:18:10 GMT -7
Brake fluid.
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Post by Big D on Jan 25, 2017 19:45:40 GMT -7
Thanks. I was just wondering. Builders use so many different things.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 19:48:13 GMT -7
Me too..about 7 different strippers but always come back to brake fluid. Best and fastest stripper in my opinion.
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Post by Big D on Jan 25, 2017 19:53:54 GMT -7
Thanks for the info. how long does it usually take?
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Post by stevet on Jan 25, 2017 21:00:47 GMT -7
Can't wait to see more on this rebuild... Bananezorro
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 21:33:48 GMT -7
Thanks for the info. how long does it usually take? Most times overnight. Maybe 24 hours total.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 21:34:52 GMT -7
Can't wait to see more on this rebuild... Bananezorro Will be posting pictures of this painted before long.
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