slapshot1979 wrote:Um how did I miss this? This is clearly not fair to the rest of us a NIB kinwald. sheesh.
I had major reservations on the painting of my Boxart Kinwald as at that time the bodys could be had, but not as much as now with TBG. The stickers look the same as the ones I have and found the yellow I used to match pretty good.
hey if you want to trade the Signed Ben box I have for that one LMK
Im glad its in a good home
Do you have a pic of your car? The stickers look very green to me and not even close to fluo yellow.
LOL @ the box. Funny how things come full circle, my XX rebuild started life as a Kinwald, and now I have a new one
I notice that the colour of yellow I used is alittle more blue/green from the stickers/wheels as I used blue windex and it gave it that hue> But I wasnt doing another one Fascolor neon yellow I think. I can look if you want.
It does come out better if you use a clearer product to dilute your paint.
Sleeps with a night light on, not because he's scared of the dark but because the dark is scared of him...........stay thirsty my friends
Sorry for the poser shot but its the only one I can find of my XXT KW.
If you look closely the yellow hue difference between the xxt KW and the KW. they are the same paint just with a clear reducer not the blue windex.
Sleeps with a night light on, not because he's scared of the dark but because the dark is scared of him...........stay thirsty my friends
kbillan wrote:I cannot believe you opened and are going to
Build that.
See, that's weird to me - why would you want to keep it wrapped up in the box? I didn't buy it to sell on for a profit in years to come, I bought it to build and put in my display cabinet. I enjoyed removing the shrink wrap and looking at the contents, I will enjoy building the car (and sharing the build with you guys!) and reminding me of memories from nearly 20 years ago that have badly faded
If I kept it in the box, no pleasure would come from it at all...
kbillan wrote:I cannot believe you opened and are going to
Build that.
I can't understand people who won't open a kit and build it. It's like buying a car and never driving it. You get enjoyment and pleasure from building the kit, not from staring at the box sitting on your shelf. It's like marrying a virgin and never having sex.
i guess my reasoning is that you have found one of the more rare pieces, arguably the "last one we might see". And you have several awesome builds already. I have a kit gen 1 car and just this week sent off $200 for a built, never driven car because I could never build the kit. It's not about value...Jesus.. if I wanted value I would have saved the now 1k I have in Losi XX's lol... is about keeping the rare, rare. You could eventually find all of the parts for that car on eBay... BT in a box? Naa..not likely.
I see your point, and again to each thier own, but these kits were made to enjoy at the very least building them. I just saw a NIB Kinwald XX CR on evilbay (would have bought it had I not just a huge amount on a new transmitter system for my planes), so while very rare, but still out there.
I love the XX, probably my favorite Losi, it would be hard to brake the seal on a NIB, but damn it would be hard not to at the same time. For me it would also be very hard not to drive it, I have plenty of functioning shelf Queens that get driven, even my real car is a garage qeen that gets used hard, but gets treated like a grage queen.
I see what you are saying about keeping the rare, rare, in a perfect world I'd have one NIB, and one runner, that way I could enjoy the best of both ideas!
I would love to have a XX kinwald, it would go nice next to my Original XX and my XX CR. My original was bought new when it came out, and is pretty much stock and has MANY of hard miles on her, and still drives great. Never got a chance to try a XX kinwald, would be cool to try one, and own one for that matter.
Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return - Leonardo da Vinci
I'm a fan of building everything as well, but I do have some SNIB kits that are duplicates of cars that are new-built in my collection already. I think building 'shares' with everyone too, both the experience and history