RC10DS refresh Gold 78 firebird
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Re: RC10DS refresh Gold 78 firebird
Loving this one. Nice transformation.
How many DS do you have sitting around
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Todd
How many DS do you have sitting around

Todd
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Re: RC10DS refresh Gold 78 firebird
The firebird body looks really SWEEEEEEEET on the DS.
But just realized DaveM just said that....hmmmmm
Looks great! haha, seriously...i like it. The decals have good detail as well.
It doesnt appear to be an HPI body, may i ask who makes it?
But just realized DaveM just said that....hmmmmm
Looks great! haha, seriously...i like it. The decals have good detail as well.
It doesnt appear to be an HPI body, may i ask who makes it?
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Re: RC10DS refresh Gold 78 firebird
Yes body is a HPI on all 3 off my DS cars have hpi bodies fit like a glove prefect length and size 200mm my other two DS cars one stock clear Camaro body which is my next project I'm working on it's a Nitro along with stock Nitro modified team upgrade blue alloy shock addition from late 98-02 year Mercedes with modified racing high tuned .15 vs the .12
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Re: RC10DS refresh Gold 78 firebird
That looks fantastic. I like how the rear tires properly fill the wheel-wells, unlike so many onroad chassis' these days, where the rears are sucked in way too much...it just doesn't look right for a muscle-car if the rear tires are sucked in too much. Did you have to do anything to push out the tires to look right?
There's nothing like the feeling you get when you first peel off the paint mask film and reveal your paint, eh?
There's nothing like the feeling you get when you first peel off the paint mask film and reveal your paint, eh?

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