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Post by kaqbot on Sept 3, 2006 13:58:57 GMT -5
well i got 1 but it wasnt what i was waiting for ,i opened it and gray plastic ,i didnt care for that i was hoping for a white kit.though i did find that it has 2 motors a small blk and hemi another for the shelf it will be a while be for i get to it
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Post by mopars on Sept 9, 2006 17:29:49 GMT -5
dont be dissin this kit it is better than most amts
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Post by kaqbot on Sept 9, 2006 18:13:33 GMT -5
i havent opened it to inspect it closer that seeing the color of the kit ,i dont care for the gray i would rather go with a kit or kits molded in white. when these kits were made by [mpc] i bought one everytime i seen one on the shelf ill say i had about 8 of the originals .amt must go with the white plastic to keep my business
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Post by 67impala427 on Sept 9, 2006 22:09:58 GMT -5
Whats the difference with the plastic?
Alex.
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Post by kaqbot on Sept 10, 2006 11:43:36 GMT -5
painting is easier with a white base ,theres no bleeding thru , most colors pop with a white base
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Post by 67impala427 on Sept 10, 2006 20:27:04 GMT -5
painting is easier with a white base ,theres no bleeding thru , most colors pop with a white base I never have that problem as I always use primer and I primarily use auto paints anyway.
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Post by kaqbot on Sept 12, 2006 14:06:32 GMT -5
just my preference
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stingray
Newbie
Build it like you want it
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Post by stingray on Aug 14, 2007 22:05:51 GMT -5
Just shoot them gray bodys with white primer. now ya got yer white base
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Post by 41Chevy on Sept 19, 2007 18:51:45 GMT -5
;D Just shoot them gray bodys with white primer. now ya got yer white base DITTO!!!! Paul
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EmJay
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the BIG guy
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Post by EmJay on Sept 30, 2007 15:11:54 GMT -5
i agree. using primer is alot better. no matter what the color of the plastic is i allways prime it
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