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Bmw e30 m3
I was rather pleasantly surprised wen I found the paper template of this model on the web, I think it was on e30forum.de
The fact that this car promised to have curved side windows made me decide to give it a try. As usually I made it with spinning weels but not the interior witch was not included in the template. |
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Nice! Are the windows actually curved? How hard were they to install?
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Some better pictures!
During building, years ago, I didn't think of making a making of. What you see is the way it is today. |
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No Elliot, it was a piece of cake since the A pillar and C pillar are shaped that way. This is one of the reasons I builded this car to begin with.
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It is my first race car build and the last so far but I enjoyed it.
The alloys are build like hubcaps so I could hide the drawing pin to make them spin. Thanks for commenting Elliot. |
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Nice model, I was also working on the E30 but I didn't find the same model that you used, your model looks better than mine. I designed a display for it, I attached it to this comment.
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Your model looks quite good though, nice work!
Grtz, lukke |
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Been there and searched for half an hour. Where do they hide it?
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Same here. After 30 or so minutes of fruitless searching and translating I gave up. A direct link in this case would certainly be appropriate.
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