'65 Ford Mustang GT 350 1/35 scale

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Re: '65 Ford Mustang GT 350 1/35 scale

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Mask and paint the stripes... create a new headlight lens from clear sprue....
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That is coming on the Sundance Channel at 8:30. Dirty Dozen in on now.
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You can make your own lenses by heating the end of a clear sprue until it softens. Then press it in a convex surface, ideally with a corded structure to replicate the glass. Followed by some sanding and dry fitting and Bob's your uncle.
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mostrich wrote:You can make your own lenses by heating the end of a clear sprue until it softens. Then press it in a convex surface, ideally with a corded structure to replicate the glass. Followed by some sanding and dry fitting and Bob's your uncle.
“...Bob’s your uncle!” That is a new one. : :rofl:
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Re: '65 Ford Mustang GT 350 1/35 scale

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I have never seen this kit before. Interesting.....and VERY cool!! Will be watchin' this one Tom.
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Cool little kit, I want one!
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Were not all the slot car bodies 1/32? Perhaps this is why it is 1/32. Fortunate for large scale aircraft builders.
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Hmmm.... :hmm:
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I like the way you're thinkin' :whistle:
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