Mr. Metallic
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- Birthday 12/09/1976
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Molotow Pens not Shiny
Mr. Metallic replied to Olderisbetter's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
If you seek out one of the Molotow threads in the Tips or Questions areas there is advice about care and steps to restore the pens. My preferred method is to buy the refill bottle and brush it on. and then you don't have to worry about the tip. It's about $30, but it last so much longer it's worth it and easier to use in my opinion. -
Nice clean build. looks like you got the tricky part done right and got the windshield laid back where it should be. great color.
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Looking For Info On This Trailer
Mr. Metallic replied to oldcarfan's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
A little added info, the ramps are NOT included in the Fireball 500 version. -
Why was the Supernatural 67 Impala 4 door kit discontued?
Mr. Metallic replied to GMP440's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Found it for you, all 22 pages worth. Admins- maybe combine this topic with the main one? -
Revell Deuce Tudor being reissued
Mr. Metallic replied to CabDriver's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Thanks for the clarification. But it still stands that we probably won't see the 96 tool roadster again, especially while the NEW roadster /RR is in the catalog. -
Revell Deuce Tudor being reissued
Mr. Metallic replied to CabDriver's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Swiped this from Megahobby to add a little more info to the conversation. 1- Looks like it's the slotted wheels from the original 96 tool roadster. This is the first appearance outside of the roadster reissues to have those wheels. 2- Wire wheels as well, which were in the initial issue of the Tudor. 3- Drag City Casting just happens to have a Fordor and a chopped Tudor body available right now. @krassandbernie 4- stavanzer, I'm not sure if we will ever see the 96 tool roadster again. The story behind what became the Rat Roaster project was that the 96 roadster tool was so tired that Revell was going to have to invest in making a new tool, so they took the opportunity to make something a little different from the 96 version. @tim boyd could maybe confirm? -
Ollie's strike again
Mr. Metallic replied to GLMFAA1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
These model car deals come in waves. Before this most recent wave a few months ago there was little to nothing on their shelves for model cars for a looong time based on the inactivity in this thread. I would just keep your eye on this thread to see when stuff heats up again. We also just had our first Ollies open near me last fall. I've been in there six times in the last 6 months and only found anything worthwhile once, and 2 or three times there were absolutely ZERO model car kits. -
"Since you asked for opinions I'll throw in my thoughts, such as they are. First, what is your goal? If you're looking for realism, the only way to truly achieve it is a good smooth paint job. If you're content with something more toy-like, then polish away. I always wonder about the reasoning behind this question. To me, a good paint job is an integral part of the build. Skipping it and calling it "good enough" feels like laziness or lack of confidence. I once read a post on a social media site where someone said something like, "I'm bored, so ima slam this kit together", (His words - more or less verbatim). Why not just burn the cash instead? This feels a bit like that. I'd say, build a kit to the best of your ability including paint, don't cut corners and don't think of it as a thing you need to finish in a short time. You'll get more satisfaction from it if you put your best effort into it - no matter how long it takes." These terms sure seem like downgrades to me. Sure, the OP asked for opinions, and you are entitled to yours of course. But casting derisive comments towards the way others choose to enjoy this hobby by making what they want to to do or the way they build is inferior in some way to guide the OP towards your way of thinking isn't very inclusive. Agree to disagree I guess. I'm moving on.
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Thanks for the heads up. sadly I don't have any way of printing it.
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1960's Corvair Bertone Concept by Air-Trax
Mr. Metallic replied to Joe Lange's topic in WIP: Model Cars
That body has great lines, and your buildup looks great so far -
Hard to beat a black, chopped 32 sedan, so I'm glad to see you back at this one. I've said it before, but those wheels are killer. I have a set somewhere in my stash.
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Thanks for the heads up. I am aware that it has been available from many resin guys over the years to varying degrees of quality. I even got one myself at one point, but I'd love to have a well done body, preferably with an interior. This build is over 15 years old, and I've grown less satisfied with the exaggerated proportions (first scratchbuilt frame) and weak (single leaf) suicide front end. Maybe I should just take this apart and give it a do over. (as if I didn't have 8k other projects floating in my head, much less redoing a completed one haha)
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The latest on my bench....'27 Model T Roadster Body Conversion
Mr. Metallic replied to tim boyd's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Well since you brought this up elsewhere Mr Boyd I came and checked it out again. But it looks like you never finished it??