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Post by Faust on Jul 4, 2018 16:07:28 GMT -5
I’m sure we’ve all run into those kits that we thought were going to be fairly simple, only to realize that they’re a lot more involved than they first seemed to be. That’s been the case for the last couple of cars I’ve built, as I’ve tried to overcome dodgy instructions and a lack of reference material regarding stock versions of the vehicles. I guess I shouldn’t have been surprised that MPC’s Pinto wagon, rereleased in its late-run “Pony Express” form by Round 2 is any different. However, it’s not just the engine that’s wrong on this one, it’s the whole Cruising Wagon rear end! (You know, the whole reason most of us likely bought the kit?). It’s not Round 2’s fault, though. It’s all MPC laziness, but with some dedication, it can be made to work out in the end. Check out all the blood, sweat and tears that I’m having to put into this thing at the link below. Just a word of warning: if you want to build an authentic Pinto wagon from this thing without a lot of work, stick to the windowed version! adamrehorn.wordpress.com/2018/07/04/pinto-update-2-body-issues/
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Post by TooOld on Jul 5, 2018 7:05:54 GMT -5
Neat looking kit , might have to get one myself !
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Post by Faust on Jul 5, 2018 18:20:07 GMT -5
I would, but only if a.) you want to put this kind of work into it or b.) you don't care that much, and just want to have fun with it. Let's face it's a Pinto, so no matter what you do, it's not going to make it any cooler. It's already at the top of the heap!
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