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1971 Charger RT
#11

So to decal or not to decal? Any decisions?

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The stripe package that came with this style of car is very long and boring. I'm going to use the hood decal, but will leave it stripe-delete. Decals on the door are prone to being rubbed off by track marshals. (I race, therefore I crash)

I look forward to installing the little coolio badges.  Thumbup

   
   
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#13

Too much can spoil it.

Life is like a box of Slot cars... Cool Drinkingcheers
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#14

The first track test was yesterday. It looks small on a big track. It's fast, and corners on a dime. Mission accomplished.

   
   

We were racing 1/32 scale cars yesterday. A friend threw the Charger into the mix for a joke. It looks big compared to the 1/32 Fly BMW M1's.

Hey, get that Charger out of there!

   
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Video...or 'corners on a dime' never happened  Bigsmile

...it's very satisfying drawing up alongside 'normal' Saloon racers with a huge monster like this  Wavegreen

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That's a fab build Ken. Really appreciate the step by step photos. Makes it feel doable for a ham fisted dolt like me!
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(9th-Aug-25, 04:55 PM)Gareth Wrote:  That's a fab build Ken. Really appreciate the step by step photos. Makes it feel doable for a ham fisted dolt like me!

Hi Gareth,

I humbly thank you for your kind words. If there's anything more I can do to assist you. Please let me know.
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