Indy March 88C, Monogram, 1/24
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Re: Indy March 88C, Monogram, 1/24
Wow! Looks great. Nice job as usual.
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Re: Indy March 88C, Monogram, 1/24
Good Job . I didn't know They still used Aluminium Monocoques in that Era.
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Re: Indy March 88C, Monogram, 1/24
Great looking build!!
Re: Indy March 88C, Monogram, 1/24
Well, to be honest, it’s just the lower half of the tub that was aluminum. Upper one and even innermost walls surrounding the SEAT was CF, Kevlar or whatever.
Did I mention? Great build!!
One trick: if you make engine cover and front sidepods a single part, the loosy adjustment turns into something much more comfortable
Did I mention? Great build!!
One trick: if you make engine cover and front sidepods a single part, the loosy adjustment turns into something much more comfortable
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Re: Indy March 88C, Monogram, 1/24
Great build Marco, on what I read is a not-so-great kit. Very clean finish