My Shrine
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Burning Brakes
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My Shrine
I just received my 1:18 scale Sebring Orange ZR1 model from Mint Models. They do have other colors available. Another member posted about the model in a previous thread so I preordered one. The model is very accurate, right down to the orange seatbelts, bronze interior trim and carbon fiber steering wheel. I was surprised to see that it even has the roof blackout strip that came with the Sebring Orange Design Package. There is one glaring omission, the orange stripe on the aero. I mounted my framed VIN poster on the wall with a shelf under it. I'm including a couple of pictures but they don't compare to the pictures on the Mint Model site (see link above).
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Burning Brakes
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I just received my 1:18 scale Sebring Orange ZR1 model from Mint Models. They do have other colors available. Another member posted about the model in a previous thread so I preordered one. The model is very accurate, right down to the orange seatbelts, bronze interior trim and carbon fiber steering wheel. I was surprised to see that it even has the roof blackout strip that came with the Sebring Orange Design Package. There is one glaring omission, the orange stripe on the aero. I mounted my framed VIN poster on the wall with a shelf under it. I'm including a couple of pictures but they don't compare to the pictures on the Mint Model site (see link above).
#3
I just received my 1:18 scale Sebring Orange ZR1 model from Mint Models. They do have other colors available. Another member posted about the model in a previous thread so I preordered one. The model is very accurate, right down to the orange seatbelts, bronze interior trim and carbon fiber steering wheel. I was surprised to see that it even has the roof blackout strip that came with the Sebring Orange Design Package. There is one glaring omission, the orange stripe on the aero. I mounted my framed VIN poster on the wall with a shelf under it. I'm including a couple of pictures but they don't compare to the pictures on the Mint Model site (see link above).