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Happy Birthday General Lee - Part 5
Ready to start the engine? Finally I was able to complete the rims of this model: after printing them, I painted them matte black and then I detailed the spokes with a silver marker. Once positioned on the car, I proceeded to put the front grille and the rear light unit back in their place and this model too can be considered completed and ready to be displayed in the windows together with all the others. Now enjoy the photos and see you soon with updates on other models in the pipeline!
2024/11/29 Ryan says: Where did you get the tires from for the vectors? Translate:
2024/11/29 Fabiano says: The tires are the same of the original Maisto model. I removed the tires from the original chromed rims and then I put them on the new vectors that I created and 3D printed. Translate:
2024/11/29 Ryan says: Did you use any spacers on the axel to make them stand out more? Mine are to far in. Translate:
2024/11/29 Fabiano says: No, I designed the vectors in order to be in line with the body of the car. Translate:
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