XT Falcon
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XT Falcon
This XT Falcon is a Jaymar resin body kit.
Last edited by dv8v8 on Mon 01 Sep 2008, 12:26 am; edited 1 time in total
dv8v8- AMCC ADDICT
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i really like this 1, great lookin car and the 12 slotters are the finishing touch
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Very nice model - well finished as always. Are the slotters stock or from another source? They may be suitable for something else I have in mind.
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tezza43 wrote:Very nice model - well finished as always. Are the slotters stock or from another source? They may be suitable for something else I have in mind.
i think i have a couple of sets here tezza, just pm me if your interested
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Ohh yeah now this is my kind of Aussie Car!!!!!! Kinda helps that my first car was an XT Sedan ,Blaze Blue with a 221ci and my second car was an XT Fairmont wagon ,peacock green that soon lost it's 200ci for a Warm 302 Clevo..................................Yes I Love XT's!!
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tezza43 wrote:Very nice model - well finished as always. Are the slotters stock or from another source? They may be suitable for something else I have in mind.
Does this mean your gunna glue some styrene Tezza?
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Yes it's true Paul - I have actually started sniffing glue again - ah that old familiar aroma. Unfortunately (perhaps), my return to the arena will be heralded by the big Monogram Jaguar E-type conversion, which is coming along nicely. Hope to post pics soon.
The wheels might be suitable for an FJ Holden (shock horror) project I have thought about for a while now. TJ I will contact you soon.
The wheels might be suitable for an FJ Holden (shock horror) project I have thought about for a while now. TJ I will contact you soon.
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wheels r resin castings built this one about 20 years ago ....dunno where i got the wheels from !
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That's a nice looking Falcon - well done. Is there any Aussie muscle car you haven't built DV8?
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tezza43 wrote:Yes it's true Paul - I have actually started sniffing glue again - ah that old familiar aroma. Unfortunately (perhaps), my return to the arena will be heralded by the big Monogram Jaguar E-type conversion, which is coming along nicely. Hope to post pics soon.
The wheels might be suitable for an FJ Holden (shock horror) project I have thought about for a while now. TJ I will contact you soon.
What's the hold up Terry? We have an 'On the bench' section. Let's see some pics ASAP!
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Well I've just started again and this is a project I've had in mind for a long time. Monogram's 1:8 scale Jaguar kit is a coupe body, but I'm converting it into a roadster. It's a bit early for pictures but in the next month I hope to get progress pics up and running.
The FJ will be after the Jag (I'm old and can't concentrate on too many things at once).
The FJ will be after the Jag (I'm old and can't concentrate on too many things at once).
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theres a couple i havent built .........yet
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heres a couple of new pics of this one
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What did you use for the chassis and interior on this one?
I've been thinking about buying a TPB XTGT recently and I think you've just made my mind up for me. Thanks for the inspiration.
I've been thinking about buying a TPB XTGT recently and I think you've just made my mind up for me. Thanks for the inspiration.
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interior was scratchbuilt, what chassis! i stuck 2 pieces of styrene tube (axles) to a piece of flat styrene cut to fit the body!
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nice looking ford think you find the wheels are from a mustang just gave a set to a mate who wanted a set for a build.
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