U.S. Vintage Trans-Am [PICS & PAINT Discussion ONLY!!!]
#5131
Yep, I like it!
Nicely done, indeed!
Nicely captured with the current range of decals used.
So I was looking at this Javelin body, are the screws holding the front end cap on part of the kit? It seems most versions of this body has the front cap screwed on... I have the Protoform 70 Firebird T/A, does that required screwing on as well? I didn't think I seen the screws in the kit.
Very nice! I really dig these early Camaros!
Nicely done, indeed!
Nicely captured with the current range of decals used.
So I was looking at this Javelin body, are the screws holding the front end cap on part of the kit? It seems most versions of this body has the front cap screwed on... I have the Protoform 70 Firebird T/A, does that required screwing on as well? I didn't think I seen the screws in the kit.
Very nice! I really dig these early Camaros!
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#5135
Tech Elite
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It is my opinion that under USVTA rules that it would NOT be legal. If it was the HPI body 69 body that doesn't have a molded-in wing but comes with a stock-appearing add-on wing, that wing would be legal. Since the McAllister body has a wing on it already, adding another one is outside the rules. Just my $0.02 worth.
#5137
Tech Master
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It is my opinion that under USVTA rules that it would NOT be legal. If it was the HPI body 69 body that doesn't have a molded-in wing but comes with a stock-appearing add-on wing, that wing would be legal. Since the McAllister body has a wing on it already, adding another one is outside the rules. Just my $0.02 worth.
#5138
Tech Champion
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just go to the trans am site with the rules and show him them... molded wings have NEVER been allowed in this class. the closest you get to a 'wing' in the lexan wing-like thing that comes with the '70 Boss Mustang from HPI - if it ain't, a HPI, then wing ain't allowed
#5144
Flash Back..
I know this isn’t a correct “VTA themed” paint job but it has always been my favorite paint scheme.