From what I've seen in this kit,I highly recommend buying one👍😎 but I will not be building it until next year as I'm sure my on going projects will keep me occupied 👍😃
It's a lovely kit. Captures all the restomod details👍😎. I highly recommend getting one 👍😎. Thanks for watching and best wishes from jolly old England 👍😎Pete 🤓
As it was a gift,I'll build it as is but,you're right,Phil, I could break this into so many others or swap bodies. I'd definitely buy another😉. Great looking kit,shame there's not a wheel option but that's the only downer🤔
Great review Pete, it's a Duvall windscreen, which is awesome!!, I used to find the early issues at shows for 10 bucks, was a great parts kit for that price, Cheers mate
Look really like a nice kit Pete. You said 4.7 L ? 286 cbu? Did you say over head cam? The only 4.7 L is a Toyota pickup motor that I know of. Nice kit good review too
Dohc. It say 4.7 on box and I've seen similar 5 litre motors. Really it just a collection of blobs of styrene,I always wonder at the true accuracy of car parts. It seems a lot more casual the aircraft or armour modelling
@petesmodelcarcustoms584 Yes, you're right about casual with cars, but here you have car lovers putting any size motor and drive train in to any auto makers car, no matter the year. Your can have 32 Ford and a Chevy mill, part are cheeper😊 But on the other hand You want a p51 or a Mk9 Spitfire with the full motor of a Merlin 61, you have your hands full with fuselage thickness problems. Tanks are easy to super detail I done many full interiors with scratch built every thing. All have their challenges that I love.