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BVRC's CRC XV-01

Winter fun on a backyard stage.
 

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I only see 5-7 inches there. That's nothing for Colorado, he should have 2-3 foot drifts. In Minneapolis we have drifts 4.5 feet high and higher in places. My backyard stage is unusable unless I chase. It's like driving through a never ending tunnel.
 
Yeah it all depends on where you are in CO. I'm in the Arkansas valley and normally speaking we have very mild winters compared to some of the state. It snows lots here, but typically it melts away within a day or two. Having snow on the ground for a few weeks now is a bit unusual.
 
Mucho gusto! I figured out how to get those decals to not crease BTW. I did it with the Fiesta body. So as Michal said use soapy water to apply the decals then press the water out and have a paper towel on hand. Then use a heat gun to soften the decals. This allows them to conform to the shape better and also softens the glue to hold them in place better. "thumbsup"

Worked good on this guy.


 
a muddy day at hoon470
 

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Pictures from Turtle...
 

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2014 Fiestas...

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
 

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