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I always paint the whole car the lighter color first, Than I tape it and then paint the dark color. If you do the dark first it hard to cover it with a lighter color.Robert- Shoreline Model Raceways Club
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Great looking cars. I never was able to get a good two tone paint job on any car. I’m trying to figure out the grill on mine. Does it mount to the body or the chassis? Could be I’m trying to over complicate things.Ken
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Ken, It goes to the body, Up under the hood there is a plastic post on the Chevy's. You put it on there and hit it with your soldering iron. Hope this helps. You can go to Pioneer web-site and down load instructions also.Robert- Shoreline Model Raceways Club
Connecticut, U.S.A.Comment
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Very nice field of cars. With 15 done and 5 yet to come you're where I hoped to be at some point. Are they basically stock except the white #15 you entered in the Showdown? How equal are they as racers in general, and how is the Showdown version different?
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No, 4 IROC cars have silicone tires and I turn down the fronts, no thread. some have stock tires and some have Paul Gage. 1 car has slot-it gears and CBD rims. They all ran pretty good on my road course. I haven't run them on my oval yet.Robert- Shoreline Model Raceways Club
Connecticut, U.S.A.Comment
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I know Legend cars run on all sorts of track, but I've only seen them race on ovals. They're a support division at several dirt tracks I go to in NY. Somehow I could never bring myself to running my Legend cars on my road course since I think of them as roundy round left turn only racers. I'm weird like that.
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