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1/18 Lotus Cortina racing mod
Autoart 1/18 Lotus Cortina
modifications: Lowered Front and rear suspension, minilite wheels, racing decals, racing seat, roll bar ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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That's really cool. Is this a model that you built or is it a die-cast that you modified?
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nice job it's gorgeous
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Thanks, it is a 1/18 diecast model that I modified
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All good
![]() How much effort does it take to mod a typical model ? Maybe post time spent on each thread as some of us might want to emulate your efforts (poorly)
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Not to be a bit annoying, but I like seeing the "process of" photos too, just to see how the whole process. Nicely done, as with your other models.
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Time wise it depend on the model, I would say something between 16 to 20 hours total.
And for the step by step pictures of project, I am not really good at it, its like when I start the project I get really in to it and most of the time dont take pictures, however there are some that I did during the modification, I will post it soon, look for Alfa romeo GTA from Yatming |
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