My Vintage Box Art RC10 replicas

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This 3rd labor of love continues forward:
Here is my 3rd Box Art Body work I just got to this point. I'm about 3/4 of the way to completing it, and used an airbrush to do everything you see painted. I still have to do the flat black on the outside surfaces to give it that extra depth, but I also like painting the black on the inside in case the external flat black gets scratched. This 3rd body came out pretty good due to taking my sweet time, but I notice this is taking me longer than usual due to age, eyes, hands and making use of a larger magnifier for fine details. Once I finish the outer flat black surfaces, then I can cut the windows out and she will be ready for the window netting, fog lights, stickers and driver figure.
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Wing now nearing completion; body still requires for me to purchase a flat black for painting the outside black areas.
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Applied the flat black to the exterior surfaces.
Next step is to cut out the windows, then apply nets, lights, stickers...
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Windows cutout now.
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Window Net on the right side finished.
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Window nets and fog lights installed.
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Thursday 9/10/2020 Update:
Driver Figure tiny Team Associated sticker completed.

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It's probably been asked on here before, but I wasn't having luck in a search. What's the best way to attach the lights to the body?

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Pyxster, The way I do it, is I drill a .08" hole into the body where I want the lights, and then I use 2-56 threaded screws to attach them. The AE fog lights you will need to drill and thread a hole in for the 2-56 screws. If you use the Rough Rider lights as I have here ( the original box art used the Tamiya fog lights, they are larger diameter) then I use a 2-56 hex nut, bonded into the fog light slot, so that it will accept the 2-56 screw.
This picture here of one of my latest builds, Tri-Themed RC10, shows the smaller Associated Electrics fog light from the kit on it. I generally use the AE fog lights on my custom builds, but for the Box Art I use the Tamiya Rough Rider lights and driver.
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This is my final "Curtis Edinger" build image, and it has the Tamiya Rough Rider fog lights on it. You can see they are much larger.

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My 3rd Box Art replica is close to completion, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel now.
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As with all your builds, amazing work. :(

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Ruffy wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2020 6:56 pm Window nets and fog lights installed.
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Looking for a source for RC10 Box Art window netting.

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The net he pictured above was in a Tamiya bag, so likely the hotshot window net. Nitro Master has it. Tamiya USA is oos on just the net (4615002) otherwise it's only $2.30
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Perfect - thank you!

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The Tamiya netting is also used on the Wild One & Wild One Blockhead reissues so should be able to find pretty easily.

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