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  • Restoring a Lark Wagonaire

    Matchbox version that is.

    In this Matchbox Restoration I will be restoring a Lesney No42 Studebaker Lark Wagonaire. Link to Clear Coat: http://www.redlineshop.com/shop/spectra-flame-p...
    Money may not buy happiness, but it's more comfortable to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle.

  • #2
    I like, pretty slick and a modern twist to the old school match box.
    Joseph R. Zeiger

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    • #3
      A few more hours and he could have restored a real one.

      I have several friends that customize die cast, and they will even print out a card to put it back in a blister pack.

      (I'm just kidding of course. )

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      • #4
        That's cool. I redid one a few years ago to look more like a hot wheels redline car. I should've done the trim but left it the way it is. The Molotow chrome pen is a great product. I used it on the grille and bumpers of another Wagonaire painted white and blue to match my Dad's car.
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        • #5
          Looking good!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bordeaux Daytona View Post
            That's cool. I redid one a few years ago to look more like a hot wheels redline car. I should've done the trim but left it the way it is.
            Where's the oval R2 badge on the sides?

            If your going to make a Jet Thurst Matchbox clone, go all the way!!!

            Craig

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