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Mustang Z Concept |
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The 1970 King Cobra Torino |
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The IMC Ford Mustang II |
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The Revell Datsun 240Z |
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I use a metric steel rule, pencil, dividers and a square to lay the stuff out. I tried the Datsun hood and like it, besides it goes with the flow. |
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The idea for this kit bash came from the King Cobra. I'm using a Datsun 240Z and the Mustang II Concept. |
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I glued in a crossbar to hold the front together before hacking it up. I turns out to be a good support for the hood. |
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I bridged the pan with styrene strips.That was way to easy. I'll have to make some weird roof for it. How about a slider like the Riviera or something. |
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The hood from the Datsun needed to be wider. Here are some styrene filler strips being held in place while the glue is drying. |
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I bridged the pan with styrene strips.That was way to easy. I'll have to make some weird roof for it. How about a slider like the Riviera or something. |
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