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ThomasR

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  1. Ira, youre a master. teach me your skills. -Thomas 8)
  2. I read some where that in blue/red/yellow plastics that the grain of the plastic creates a marbling effect. I wasnt sure if it would show through the primer and paint. -Thomas 8)
  3. Howdy all, I read in a few places about how marbling occors in colored plastic, but I found no answers on how to fix/compensate for it. If anyone has some pointers/information about it I'd be happy to be a knowlege sponge. -Thomas 8)
  4. I just went through this entire thread, this is amazing, I will be watching this tbread! -Thomas 8)
  5. Oh man Ira! I need more eye candy. This is incredible. -Thomas 8)
  6. This is really, really well done Ray. Good job! -Thomas 8)
  7. Thanks a ton! That was extremely informitive, i have tons of pictures of 66 Nova's on my phone, from bone stock, to a Nos'd monster. Aswell as a few model engines that I plan to use as a reference on how to paint it. I really appriciate you taking time out of your day to type that all. -Thomas 8)
  8. Thanks a lot man. And on the contrary, friend, I actually have about 5-6 glued together, but eaisly taken apart and non painted kits haha. But that spoon idea is great! Nippers are a must with taking things off the trees, as I have seen. Haha.
  9. RatRod GT would be pretty wicked if you could pull it off. -Thomas 8)
  10. Howdy all, I'm Thomas, my first post here. I've picked up an AMT Pro Street Nova at the ol' hobby shop. I havent built models in nearly 7 years, and they were never all that good anyway , I think you guys would call them 'Glue Bombs' haha. Anyhow, Im having a bit of trouble starting up this one. I was just wondering if anyone here had some, not tips, but like pointers. I think what is throwing me off the most is the fact that the plastic is blue, and not the typical grey that I was used to. Any pointers would really help, thanks! -Thomas 8)
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