Excellent vid. Just came across this. Never knew there was black color CA glue. Many people expect the model to just "fall together" perfectly the first time. This tutorial is a fine example of what "modelling" is to me. Clever modifications to get that cool stance etc.
Friend... I apologize, but I need to lower a NASCAR 1/24 diecast from 2000 !!! Could you tell me or show me how to lower diecast front axle? I'm having a lot of trouble!!! Thanks !!!
Excellent vid. Just came across this. Never knew there was black color CA glue. Many people expect the model to just "fall together" perfectly the first time. This tutorial is a fine example of what "modelling" is to me. Clever modifications to get that cool stance etc.
On the rear end. You can also just make 1/8" shims to raise the ear end. Putting them on the mounting points of the rear end to the track bars.
Nice tutorial. Thanks mate.
Beautiful mate👍
Hi. Great video. Will you be doing a similar video for a gen-6 model?
Nice build
Great technique
Great how to. Ron
Friend... I apologize, but I need to lower a NASCAR 1/24 diecast from 2000 !!! Could you tell me or show me how to lower diecast front axle? I'm having a lot of trouble!!! Thanks !!!
Great idea.
Oh, now I see, you just discarded the shocks.
Don't you have to adjust the rear shocks?
What is CA?
CA = "Cyanoacrylate" (super glue)
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