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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #44995

I haven't enough patience. A body rebuilding and I like the result.
I know, the result is far of my hope nor Jonny's level (who is THE maistro for me and the reference), but with decals, it should sound good.
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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #44998

Sacrilege but I couldn't resist....
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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #44999

:P :P :P
My cat isn't dead :D
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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #45001

That is a great Blazer, Flo ! :ohmy: :y:
More pictures please! :cheer:
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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #45003

Yes tomorrow. Thanks Lars.

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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #45007

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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #45008

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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #45009

Hi Flo,
Nice work on the body !
I would tend to follow Jonny's comment.. I would have been a bit more patient and keep the work on the body.
But the main thing is that it looks already great and i'm really happy for you to have such a beauty in your collection!

This motivates me to finalize mine...

Enjoy your Balzer my friend
Manotas
Proud owner of the Bruiser Family

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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #45011

Thanks Manu. Coming from the 3 speed pro, that touch me. I know that I would be more patient and reworj and rework on the body. But after the last primer layer, it was ok. The paint reveled a lot of defaults. Now, it is like a low cost racing fiber baja kit :D
I know that in the future I will rework it like I made with the f350. I still need some experiences.
This chassis is awesome. A real beauty. I only need to run with it a ball nut for the msc like on the old lunchbox turn axle. I homited that...

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My first vintage 3 speed blazing blazer 6 years 9 months ago #45012

:woohoo: WOW!!! Looking great, be proud...you have a real Blazin Blazer in your colection, not everybody can claim that!! :laugh:
All you need to do is enjoy it now!!
From somewhere out in the wilds of central Ontario.
.......you build what you like, I will build what I like........it's all cool......
 
 

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