The
model is painted with Testor's gloss white and gloss red.The
rest is just detail painting, nothing fancy. The decals
went on with no problems.
I
am not a big fan of the BBS type wheels, but that is what
the car came with. However, if you like models with detail
engines and suspensions, this would be a kit you want to
build. Well worth the price.
The
Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles From The World's Greatest
Manufacturer - In factories around the world, Toyota consistently
makes the highest-quality cars with the fewest defects of
any competing manufacturer, while using fewer man-hours, less
on-hand inventory, and half the floor space of its competitors.
The Toyota Way is the first book for a general audience that
explains the management principles and business philosophy
behind Toyota's worldwide reputation for quality and reliability.
Complete with profiles of organizations that have successfully
adopted Toyota's principles, this book shows managers in every
industry how to improve business processes by: Eliminating
wasted time and resources Building quality into workplace
systems Finding low-cost but reliable alternatives to expensive
new technology Producing in small quantities Turning every
employee into a quality control inspector.
Can-Am
( Racing ) - Once again Pete lives up to a stellar reputation
and this book is another must have for your collection. Can
Am is such a beloved series that you have to have the best
book in your library and this is the one to build your library
from.
Chaparral:
Can-Am Racing Cars from Texas - Few sports-racing cars
have captured the imagination as did the Chaparrals. The menacing
white machines from Texas oil country cut a swathe through
American sports car racing in the 1960s, and even won at the
Nurburgring and Brands Hatch. Created by Jim Hall and Hap
Sharp -- and ultimately with the help of GM and Chevrolet
-- the Chaparrals pioneered such innovations in racing as
the wing for aerodynamic down force and the automatic transmission.
Great photos from the author, Stanley Rosenthall, and Max
Le Grand show the exotic Chaparrals at rest and in action.
Photographs include the first front-engine cars, the
2, 2C, 2E and 2G sports-racers, the 2D and 2F endurance racecar's,
and the wildest of all, the 2H and 2J -- the first car to
use a fan to generate suction down force. The book is a rare
treat for fans of the exciting and popular Can-Am racing series.