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Looks a lot better with the shine taken off the interior
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Absolutely If I was hoping for any amount of realism the shine definitely had to go If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Amazing result Andy. I love it
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Thanks mate I have surprised myself with the finish details on it, I have learnt new techniques for detailing which I am enjoying using If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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small question Andy, Do you think that I could use a ww2 front bumper on my cj? I really want to do a nice resto
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I will measure it up for you but, Why not use a Marui? If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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I haven't the budget today and I haven't any knowledge on this car and its real state. I have to take it and make the state estimation.
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The offset on those new wheels looks a lot less than the original ones. Do you have any problems with them rubbing? I've looked for some wheels like yours but can't find them locally. Instead I have got some Wild Willy II wheels and tyres. The front will fit straight on (with some spacers behind the bearings), but the rears are more troublesome. I have a couple of ideas though. PS. I've also got a Wild Willy driver figure. If I use him in here will he be a "Big Bear Willy"?? |
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