1995 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
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2 13 May 2020, 15:17
Christian W
Never noticed the wiring under the Hood! The wheels look huge in the Wheel houses. But the stance is perfect. Much better than mine.
There is a Little potential for nicer fog Lights / cornering Lights / turnsignals 😉
btw: how did you do them? They are black plastic in the box and not clear ?)
Never noticed the wiring under the Hood! The wheels look huge in the Wheel houses. But the stance is perfect. Much better than mine.
There is a Little potential for nicer fog Lights / cornering Lights / turnsignals 😉
btw: how did you do them? They are black plastic in the box and not clear ?)
14 May 2020, 05:59
Dominik Weitzer
Its right, the were black clearparts. I filled them step by step with "wood glue"? I think, it will work better with...is it microsol? that stuf i use for gauges.
Its right, the were black clearparts. I filled them step by step with "wood glue"? I think, it will work better with...is it microsol? that stuf i use for gauges.
14 May 2020, 12:37
Christian W
It's not bad either. A Little tinting and the red Corners within the ligts black gloss and that's it.
It's not bad either. A Little tinting and the red Corners within the ligts black gloss and that's it.
14 May 2020, 12:39
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"Scrap becomes afloat" - that was one of the motto of our model building club, which we make every year on christmas. I became the Corvette.
Plastic and rust? Not possible ... so I chose normal used look. Pale paint, worn upholstery, scratches here and there. something difficult to recognize in the pictures.
Changes include cables in the engine, belts and the glare strip in the window. Of course, even deeper.