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Post by gtx6970 on May 15, 2013 6:20:45 GMT -6
Got a question. on a 1970-74 Cuda funnycar body Anyone ever done a side by side comparision of a currently avail Speed City resin compared to an old Good Stuff body.
I have a few more builds planned and if the SCR body is similar to the GS body I may just take the snap kit cuda body and make my own
The one I just finished is an old Good Stuff body and I was not real happy with it. A-pillars and window surround areas are pretty thick, hood was wavy etc etc . I'm sure back when I bought the body I have they were the only game in town .
and BTW, Does anyone do a body for the Dunn Reath rear engine car ?
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Post by NitroHemi on May 15, 2013 8:49:03 GMT -6
, Comp Resins does the body for the rear engine Dunn & Reath Cuda.
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Post by Thumb on May 15, 2013 9:37:46 GMT -6
I don't know about SC Cuda body but I did buy a '65 AWB Chevelle from them and it was awesome.
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Post by afxmustang on May 15, 2013 12:03:54 GMT -6
Scale Modeling By Chris also has a Cuda/Challenger body that looks pretty good.
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Post by Snake45 on May 15, 2013 20:21:56 GMT -6
I don't know about SC Cuda body but I did buy a '65 AWB Chevelle from them and it was awesome. I bought a '65 Chevelle AWB off eBay--dunno who made it but it was excellent, just as good as the original AMT body it was copied from. Much too nice to "waste" on a funnycar, I'm gonna un-alter the wheelbase and use it to make a stock '65 SS Chevelle using a Revell Z16 donor kit. I suspect it's the same body you're talking about.
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