Does this Peugeot 205 evo 2 part exist?

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Does this Peugeot 205 evo 2 part exist?

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Hello. I'm starting a Tamiya Peugeot 205 with an evo 2 trans kit. The problem is that the evo 2s BIGGEST difference is the rear wheel wells that are not included. I tried looking on Shapeways for a 3D piece but couldn't find one. So i'm wondering if anyone knows of an existing part be it hobby shop or 3D site?
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Re: Does this Peugeot 205 evo 2 part exist?

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I've never seen that part in any transkit for the Evo2. When I built mine many years ago, I just modified the Tamiya part. Plenty of plasticard, putty and patience, plus a little imagination was needed. But I ended up with something reasonable in the end...

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Re: Does this Peugeot 205 evo 2 part exist?

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bossy122 wrote:Hello. I'm starting a Tamiya Peugeot 205 with an evo 2 trans kit. The problem is that the evo 2s BIGGEST difference is the rear wheel wells that are not included. I tried looking on Shapeways for a 3D piece but couldn't find one. So i'm wondering if anyone knows of an existing part be it hobby shop or 3D site?
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You could try to contact Pedro at Renaissance :
renaissance at renaissance-models dot com

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