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they look great Ken,so much of an improvement from the 1st ones well done, ;)

wish you luck with the final stages of the build, and no we dont wont that as to try and mix the same paint,is so hard to do,:rolleyes:

fingers crossed
 
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hi all may take a little longer to finish as I have decided to put headlights in her after all (means a lot of cutting behind the lights to fit the wires and whatnot) should have done it while I was building her, should have thought ahead.
 
Wow Ken! Don't know how I missed this but its absolutely great. Keep up the good work buddy!

Jason
 
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Hi frame 69 just watched the film again and rewound several times just to make sure it is definitely not a mk2 Cortina (although it dose resemble one very closely) I had a mk2, 3 mk3s and 5mk 4/5s they were great cars don't know enough about American cars to say what it was (maybe an American version).
Could be. I'll look at some point. Great work by the way.

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Im currently building a MK savage 1.1 scale.
 
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P.S I've moulded panels for stock cars from the foil that makes take away containers,you can get it pretty straight and it crumples like the real thing.

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That's a great idea tried cooking foil but much too fragile, but never thought of that.
 
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Well,,,,,,,, it's,,,, Finished!!!

unfortunately one of the super troupers failed and to fix it I would have to take it all apart, so, since its glued in place it will have to stay off (insert swear word here).

So what do you think have I pulled it off
 
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Thanks Si and Tone glad you like it, really annoyed about the super trouper but hey that's life I suppose (don't think it would make much difference anyway the lights from christine drown out the others
 
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That's brillant :cool:

Different and imaginative...just fantastic ;)
 
great Build Ken, you done such a top job on it very well done, :D

and the finishing touches with the lights just adds to it ,:cool:
 
3 ish months of building, Ken you've pulled this off good and proper, brilliant mate, I really like it ;)

Lee :)

P.S on screen/theatres, the term used is 'break a leg'...although on a smaller scale...did you feel left out, so broke your toe :P ;)
 
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Thanks lee. Yes I broke it for my art(but I'm showing my age now my arthritis in my knees it giving me more jip tonight, I really feel like an old man)
 
A fine job there ken very well done infact it's made me want to see the film again great build from me :)
 
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Thanks Joe and Alan glad it's finally done and you guys and gals like it.
 
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