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Let me know if you need Madcap plastic parts. I have a few NIP left.
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HI!... Got the "MADCAP" body painted. Didn't turn out as I would of liked. Used NIP masking tape designed for painted. Dam paint bled under it and through it in a few spots. :roll: Even though I went over it with my thumbnail and pressed it down good. I believe the decals will cover 90% of it. After that I'll probably just touch up the visibly spots.
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Good work on the resto!
I have mixed feelings about the Madcap, though... The chassis itself looks like it could have been a reasonably good chassis for club racing etc, but with the poor "dampers" and the weird geometry on the suspension arms, it probably does not work very well. Anyway, just because of these "flaws" the Madcap is interresting as a model, especially when you know that many Astute owners/racers back in the day replaced their Astute rear suspension with Madcap parts! -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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HI!... The pics are thumbnails. Click them for larger pics............... |
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Thanks - I know this. I was suggesting that some pictures might look better on the forum itself when they are a bit larger. |
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