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I love the Stude, and the Italian sports cars are amazing.
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Good effort on the 1957 Studebaker Hawk. That's a difficult car to do.
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I like to see this in paper a 1959 Oldsmobile Delta 88 4 door hard top
with fins! kiwi 2 I like for you to do this on my birthday may 4 2022 I'll be 55 years old it's on a Wednesday I have two images for you to help you out!
and my friends can have it too. thanks if you don't mind? |
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Kiwi Kool Kars
These were inspired by the Mc Cool range of models
They measure approximately 95mm 35mm. They aren't meant to represent any particular make or model. But rather a generic mix n match system of bodies and roof types plus a choice of grills They are a basic blank to which you can add your own trim styling and colors. |
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Chaperal 2F
1967 chaperal 2F 1 32nd approx
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1940 Ford Coupe
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Attachment 502278 Attachment 502279 Attachment 502280 Attachment 502281 Hi guys, haven't posted for a while. Loss of job due to refusing the "C" jab. Followed by early retirement. Followed by moving house, and life in general. So here is one I've wanted to try for some time. Printed on A4 it comes out approx 1/32nd. A note on build sequence. Step 1: Attach sides to bonnet. Step 2: Work back from windscreen, to roof, to boot/ trunk. Step 3: Attach chassis. Step 4: Mudguards/ fenders. Step 5: wheels Last edited by kiwi2; 10-25-2023 at 06:13 PM. Reason: change file type |
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