1:18 Scale 1964 Cobra in Plastic Case $22 shipped

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Ohh a price increase dump! What about the Cobra R model? That still around?


I do not. I actually did some mods to the Cobra R model and sold it for $75. I actually have had quite a few 1:18 scale models i've modded and sold. I'm looking for my next project, the Cobra R was actually quite simple to do compared to some other models. Here's the Cobra R...

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Oh heck yeah thats awesome! Just a carbon fiber wrap? And how did you do the wheels? Nicely done
 

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Oh heck yeah thats awesome! Just a carbon fiber wrap? And how did you do the wheels? Nicely done

Yes, just a wrap. Wheels are from a Guldstrand Corvette. GTS Viper wheels, and surprisingly 2015+ Mustang GT wheels in black look great too. Sometimes I have to cut the springs to get the stance I like. Maisto models work the best since the posts fits universally, but I can make other brands fit as well, but then it really adjusts the price. I've had some older Auto Art and previous UT models (the pre-curcursor before AutoArt) in not so great condition, but the wheels were fine, are also some Burago wheels from Porsches that work well in terms of looks, but fitment is a bitch. On the plus side some of the Burago 911 GT3s have cages installed which can be fitted and superglue is your friend.
 

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