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Old 01-08-2004, 09:45 PM
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Originally posted by Aussie Mike


Glass Cobra bodies and general fiberglas tecghnology have come a long eay in recent years. There are some very high tech materials used in some of the kits on the market out there. For example the body on the Robnel is available in a Kevlar composite and is pretty tough. It's well worth doing some research into how each manufacturer lays up their body.
the thing is that i really need to know what to look for...or what is good and why...s i said i was and am still into minis...and have spent many a school holiday (uni days) driving around looking for forgotten mini shells in people's back yards...with great success mostly...i guess i am just used to the idea of rolling round in a ball of metal :P the idea of fibreglass kinda scares me...i am sure i could get over that fear if i saw one i really liked that was fibre...
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