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Fix That Lead

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paulthetexan
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Fix That Lead

Post by paulthetexan »

Howdy Folks

After seeing this Classic Collectors Set at a local hobby store every time I've gone in for the last few months I finally thought what the hey ' I'll splash out and get it . The reason for my procrastination was that I already have 2 other mercedes and didn't realy need another , but the Jag was sooooo tempting .

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Now normally I don't have shelf queens but this time I didn't really want to spoil the models by hacking pieces away and gluing lead all over it . The only problem was that the Jag is just too light to run effectively on board . What do I do now !

Well necessity is the mother of invention so this is what happened .

Being a front motor car I was going to need a sizable slab of lead at the rear and not wanting to damage the car I decided that if I drilled a small pilot hole thru the chassis I would be able to use some left over body screws to attach the lead weight .

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Using a pin vice I drilled a hole between the drive shaft bush and the crown wheel and simply used the hole for mounting in the display case .

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Now I have managed to add the weight without spoiling the car with glue and also , this is the best part , I can change the car from magnet racer to board racer by undoing 2 screws .

How good is that !!!!!!

Paul
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wixwacing
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Re: Fix That Lead

Post by wixwacing »

MmmmmmmmmmmmImagemmmmmmmmmmmM???


Now you've started something!!!
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