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To size the decals to scale, I add the picture to Microsoft Word document and size the image using the photo editing feature. I also fiddle with the brightness and color sometimes to make sure the image looks right.
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howsthat1959 started following JoHan '72 Toronado; School Me , "No spray" decal paper , Different Types of Truck Air Brakes and 4 others
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"No spray" decal paper
howsthat1959 replied to Sidney Schwartz's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
For cloth interior seat inserts and such, i design the image in one of many drawing programs, or download a patter and then scale it using Microsoft Word. I print on normal weight copy paper and use Amy's quick drying craft glue to attach the cloth. I've attached a picture of 76 Cadillacs with the absurd green plaid cloth inserts available back then as an example. I done this on dozens of cars requiring complete cloth seat patterns. -
Different Types of Truck Air Brakes
howsthat1959 replied to howsthat1959's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks for all the info. Now I know more about this braking system than I ever thought possible. -
Different Types of Truck Air Brakes
howsthat1959 replied to howsthat1959's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Wow. Thanks for all the information, pix, vid and pdf. Great! -
Different Types of Truck Air Brakes
howsthat1959 replied to howsthat1959's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Most truck air brakes have the actuators mounted to the axles and rods that enter the brake drum to apply the brakes. Some AMT kits (including the current new refuse truck with C-900 Ford) have little cylinders mounted perpendicular to the backing plate. I have had no luck finding any information on these things. I'd like to know how the air lines are plumbed to them and how they work as well. If you can point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it. Thanks
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I'm currently building a 59 Sedan deVille 4 door flat top resin conversion. The glass does sits on top of the chrome as you say. Built the Eldo years ago and don't recall a fit issue so that's how it must fit.
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Its a reissue of the original Revell kit. While nice, it is not quite accurate in size and proportions of the real car. It is also a multi-piece body and no engine. But it does build into a great looking model.
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AMT PP-29 turbine Big rig Engine
howsthat1959 replied to Mr mopar's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Uh Oh. I better sell my GMC Astro Kit before this engine comes out... -
Modelhaus Tires
howsthat1959 replied to Maindrian Pace's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
It's not clear from the web site but are the prices for the number shown (2 or 4) or per tire? Doesn't seem to be anyway to ask. -
As molded, the suspension on the truck is slanted such that the front end rides lower than the rear. Would this be the case for an empty mixer (rear would ride lower when full) or is this another case of Ertl's fine model design skills? Thanks.
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JoHan '72 Toronado; School Me
howsthat1959 replied to Dodge Driver's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
If you google 1971 oldsmobile toronado engine you will find many pictures. -
JoHan '72 Toronado; School Me
howsthat1959 replied to Dodge Driver's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
The Eldorado and Toronado engines are completely different. The most obvious thing is the location of the distributor: In the front on the Cad, in the rear on the Olds. The Johan Eldorado kits have the Toronado engine from the Olds kits. Guess the were lazy. Pix attached. -
Thanks for the info. Here's a link to the kit details: http://blog.modeljunkyard.com/2012/09/01/kit-review-1959-ford-fairlane-skyliner-by-revell-in-125-scale/
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