Stephen, I know what you mean. Most of the new kits are single purpose builds nowadays! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug
nice build Doug , I built one of the OG kits when I was a kid in the early 70s ( I'm now 67 ) I used the straight axel with the stacks coming out the drag hood I don't recall the hood you used in the OG kit , I now have one of the new kits in my stash just got to get off my old retired but and do it ( thank you so much for doing what you do)
I built this Opel GT kit in the earlier "Hot Wheels" issue, and just received another. I did the first kit as factory stock. Not sure how I'll do the second.
When you say printed out..are you referring to decal paper? What kind of printer/ink do i need for this? I want to make my own decals. Thank you to anyone who answers.
BUU, That's right. the decals are printed out (usually) on decal paper. In this case they aren't placed in water to slide off - just cut out and pasted in place with white glue! -Doug
Man .... The words "Three-in-one Kit" sure hits the memory cells.
Stephen, I know what you mean. Most of the new kits are single purpose builds nowadays! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug
Very nicely built GT Doug! Love that blue, those black decals and those wheels compliment this vehicle very well!
Thank you, John, I'm glad you like it! -Doug
Nice little Opel, great info in the review, it will be most helpful. Thanks.
Travis, Glad it was helpful! -Doug
Nice job Doug! Fun little kit.! Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching Richard and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug
Very nice looking built. This a kit I really want to add to my stash. Thanks for sharing.
MC, Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug
nice build Doug , I built one of the OG kits when I was a kid in the early 70s ( I'm now 67 ) I used the straight axel with the stacks coming out the drag hood I don't recall the hood you used in the OG kit , I now have one of the new kits in my stash just got to get off my old retired but and do it ( thank you so much for doing what you do)
Hey Tom, that's nice of you to say. Thanks for watching! -Doug
Interesting build. I may get one.
AH, Lots of fun! Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug
@@RightOnReplicas Ollie's has a ton of them where we are at in vacation.
AH, It's your lucky day! -Doug
Wait whaaaat!!!?? A guy in town had one of these 1:1 for sale. Same yellow. I thought it was a Dino when I first saw it. Love the lines.
My amazement comes from the fact that I didn't know this kit existed.
BUU, We're here to inform and inspire! -Doug
BUU, Thanks for sharing and please subscribe if you haven't already, to help us continue our mission to inspire more modelers! -Doug
@@RightOnReplicas I did sir. And possibly, when I'm ready, I'll share some builds. Some over 20yrs old.
Nice build Doug. Thanks for the review. 👍👍👍👍♥️
I built this Opel GT kit in the earlier "Hot Wheels" issue, and just received another. I did the first kit as factory stock. Not sure how I'll do the second.
Lance, Thanks for sharing and have fun with the next version! -Doug
When you say printed out..are you referring to decal paper? What kind of printer/ink do i need for this? I want to make my own decals. Thank you to anyone who answers.
BUU, That's right. the decals are printed out (usually) on decal paper. In this case they aren't placed in water to slide off - just cut out and pasted in place with white glue! -Doug