>
Also...when putting together things like the front/rear mudguards (fenders
for Americans) I butt joined them rather than use the tabs as supplied.
Just cut the tabs of and glue a strip of card to the back of one then when
it's dry you can glue the other side. It looks a heap better because there
is no ridge where one sheet sits on top of the other...you just get a nice
butt join. I'm thoroughly enjoying making this model.

Bones>


Hey Mandy...how far have you got with the Camaro ??..I'm asking
> because on sheet T there are 2 parts numbers 9 and 10 and I can't
> figure out where they belong. When you get there and if you find
> somewhere they belong, give me a yell. Be careful doing the bonnet
> (hood for Americans) cut carefully and exactly....mine is a little
> twisted (ironically a bit like me) although I'm sure it will all come
> out in the finish OK. The thing fits together like a beauty but you
> need to be exact. I've got most of the bodywork, all the interior, the
> base and one wheel done so far.
>
> Bones
> >
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