Malibu´s custom models

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I like it too. Maybe the next one will be in the rare blue colors :mrgreen:
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Stephan, your customs just get better and better.

I await the details of that one coming together.

Ghosthunter.
Me too.
I'm very impressed Stephan, is this the no. 2 Mercedes Trailer?
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SuperFast wrote: Me too.
I'm very impressed Stephan, is this the no. 2 Mercedes Trailer?
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SuperFast wrote:GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Stephan, your customs just get better and better.I await the details of that one coming together.Ghosthunter.
Me too.
Thanks to all but again I forgot to take pictures while working on this custom.

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Malibu wrote:I forgot to take pictures while working on this custom.

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Hi all,

the white cougar is ready for racing.
Kevin the answer to your question is again "no".
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I really don't know what to say because normally I don't think much of those dragster type models by Lesney, but now look at them with their team mates and I must see another picture of that Lincoln. She has the same aura as a Rolls-Royce when customized, you know it is wrong to do that sort of thing to such high class cars, but when done they look so coooooool!!

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After collecting all parts for a Roos-Royce Siver Shadow Coupe i started today with the work on it.
Let´s see how this will work out.
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G'day Stephan,
Love this thread and any which helps me to get active and do something with my restoration projects which are sitting on shelves in cupboard.
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Not ALL for restoration.

I really like your latest project and l@@k forward to more pics as it progresses.

I have read tinman's restoration tips and he says you need a Remell but does not tell me what cutter or grinding-stone to use to cut the diecast.
I have tried, and the stones and cutters I have used clog and shatter. :!:
Have you any advise what to use and how to use it. :?:

Cheers Red.
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red-thumb wrote:I have read tinman's restoration tips and he says you need a Remell but does not tell me what cutter or grinding-stone to use to cut the diecast.I have tried, and the stones and cutters I have used clog and shatter. Have you any advise what to use and how to use it.
Hi Red,

I always use files in different sizes.

Stephan
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