Dummy Roadster
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Description
When I set out to design the Dummy Jeep it was meant for big battles in the yard, but at some point Dummy 13 needs to take a break and go out for a cruise with his best gal or speed down some back roads just for fun. When Dummy 13 needs to unwind he gets in his shiny new Roadster. Modeled after the coolest topless motorcars of the 1950s and 1960s the Dummy Roadster should remind you of at least one of your favorites. One of the coolest features is that all it takes is a few strategic color changes to evoke a whole different classic style. You want to go racing? Then give it a nice bright color with white letters out and you'll be ready to go give Shelby a run for his money. Want to go cruising the boulevard and hassle some squares, then white walls and a flat dark color are instant lead sled. Or just show off with that showroom sparkle by going metallic and white walls. Also, don't forget to choose your upholstery color, it wouldn't be right without the perfect shade for the tuck and roll seats.
The wheels require 2- M4x100 screws and matching nylon locking nuts. This ensures a clean roll that should last forever.
The bumper, body and chassis attach with 4- M3x16 screws that thread directly into the print.
The grill and lights are glued on.
The windshield clicks in and holds firm with no need for glue or screws, HOWEVER it is thin, so be careful while attaching it or it will break.
If you haven't seen the first vehicle in the series, the Dummy Jeep can be found here:

I am really enjoying the design and prototyping of these toys, so if you enjoy them I would really eppreciate it if you could show your prints off and share wherever possible.
Also, let's not forget Soozafone for designing such a cool action figure for us to accessorize.
Thank you and have fun!
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