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Machine RS 2 and 3


In this Skyline bundle, I didn't expect to have extra chassis. But there were a couple boxes with 2 chassis.

Most of the parts were in the sandwich bags. But the RS 2 was missing a set of wheels. I went through the bags to make sure that the everything is there and it seems like it.

I've started on the RS-3, but the detail is pretty intense. The body is red and I need to paint the lower half black.

I was hoping to get these done first, but I need to get a some different colors.

The RS 2 is already painted, but gotta paint the bottom also. I have some extra wheels from the Grand Champion model, so I could use it but it is without tires.


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