Great build... But why would you glue the steering wheel on before lining the front wheels. Now the steering wheel is not going to be leveled when the wheels are straight.
Just a suggestion for next time, drill the distributor caps out so you can pass the HT wire through and “U”turn it up another hole thus removing the need for glue at that end. Also, squeeze some glue out into a container like a small stainless dish and apply the glue with a needle or a toothpick to reduce the amount of glue on the model to a minimum. It will look so much better because no one likes to see gobs of glue.
Who decides on what model to is to be manufactured next. It seems that these later models are concentrating on the later racing critique rather than on the true classic designs of the past with more character.
Watching these models be assembled are amazing but seeing how it is possible is even more impressive on what it takes to get these assembles together for hobbyists
Had to laugh watching this don't be fooled by this yes it's nice when finished and all put together but...!!! It doesn't go together like on this video far far from it in fact this has all obviously been pre prepped for this build , in reality you will have to retap hundreds of screw holes and I mean every single screw hole...!! You will also need file's and a professional quality screwdriver set cutting taps and cutting paste and oil ...!! Im a experienced model maker and this was so frustrating to make yes it would be reasonably easy as they state if things actually fit like on this video but in reality they just don't , so be prepared for hours of unnecessary hard work due to the above such a shame really because it looks good at the end but one of the worst building experiences I have ever had its like its been designed to drain all the fun out of it and really and I mean really work for all that money its cost you ....such a shame really because it could have been a great experience instead of a nightmare....
Had to laugh watching this don't be fooled by this yes it's nice when finished and all put together but...!!! It doesn't go together like on this video far far from it in fact this has all obviously been pre prepped for this build , in reality you will have to retap hundreds of screw holes and I mean every single screw hole...!! You will also need file's and a professional quality screwdriver set cutting taps and cutting paste and oil ...!! Im a experienced model maker and this was so frustrating to make yes it would be reasonably easy as they state if things actually did fit like on this video but in reality they just don't , so be prepared for hours of unnecessary hard work due to the above such a shame really because it looks good at the end but one of the worst building experiences I have ever had its like its been designed to drain all the fun out of it and really and I mean really work for all that money its cost you ....such a shame really it could have been a very nice building experience and not a total nightmare....
Can't understand why this video or your website doesn't show detail with bodywork off or images during build. This is what makes a difference to a nut like me to decide whether or not to invest in one
I'm 30 and always built models as a kid. And forgot about them over the yrs. But thought of them again the other day when I seen a model bike. And these are phenomenal. From the size to the perfect details etc. There expensive asf though. But I understand that there's 100s of parts and the detail size etc. So I see why they are 700 plus dollars.
Wow just wow. These are freaking awesome. I'm 30 and would build models when I was a kid. But stores stopped selling them. So I naturally forgot about them over time. And I just thought about them a week ago. And now I've been seeing all these and want one lol. These are so realistic and just beautiful looking. But the prices are pretty expensive imo. But these are pretty big and have 100s of pieces and the details are perfect. So I understand why these cost around 700 plus dollars.