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Polishing a Turd


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Well since no one wanted to buy this a week or so ago I figured I might as well throw it together. You can pick it up for around 10$ and it shows. Although it really wasn't a bad kit and it "looks" like a motorcycle so I guess there's that. The huge drawback with the kit is there's no solid axles for the wheels. Just pegs from each side of the surrounding pieces. Therefore my rear wheel is crooked and glued in place so it's not fixable nor movable. Oh well. The decals actually went on beautifully which was a big worry. I

I opted not to put any of the "plumbing" wires on that come with the kit. Figure I can use them somewhere else. I also didn't use the driver figure that came with the kit.

All in all this took me basically 7-8 days to complete with most of that being paint and Future drying time.

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