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  1. Thank you Atlantis, after all these years I've finally completed my Snoopy collection. I've had the Camel kit since its first release many moons ago but I painted it up as a Snowbird a/c and it's still in my display case after all these years.

    While I have a number of those great 30's luxury cars there were some I never got so I'd love to see them all available again.

    I also saw that Atlantis is going to release the Aurora Silver Knight so I hope we'll see all five of them. I built a couple of them a few year back and found them a great diversion from my usual models and a bit of a challenge in the paint department.

    I hope that Atlantis does great business with all these older molds and Monogram/Revell eventually regrets getting rid of them. So many of us today are older modelers who are enjoying reliving our plastic youth and to some degree the simplicity of model building in those days.

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  2. Just finished one of these myself. It builds up into a fairly nice model. Did mine in a dark gray with a red interior based on some photos that I found on line. Thanks for the background on the kit, I had wondered myself about doors, hood and trunk being separate parts which seemed strange for Italerie but you're never sure what you'll get from Protar. The four openings doors fit well except for the drivers one which sits a tiny bit to high. Like you I didn't like the thick side windows and cut them off but replaced them with thin clear plastic and had them partially rolled down, then I added a sliver of trim to fill in the left over gap. You'll notice that the last vestige of the hood spear is still on the cowl and needs to be sanded off when building the 1600. Sorry I can't provide photos of mine but haven't taken any yet and don't have a hosting site. I like yours but chose the gray because I have way to many red models on my display shelf. Thanks again for the kit background.

  3. Looking very nice and you've got a very nice kit to work with. I built the cv version when they first came out and I learned quickly that you had to be careful fitting things together because things fit so tightly. I believe this kit is being reissued this year, Now I've heard it said that, "all Corvettes are red and non red ones are just a mistake", but your yellow one is going to look very good sitting on your display shelf.

  4. Glad to see others also building these classic '30's cars. I just finished this same kit about a month ago. My brother loved Duesenberg's but wasn't  a very good modeler, when he passed away five years back he gave me his models and I've been trying to build at least one of them each year, this year it was the Duesy. I painted it in Tamiya  TS-15 Blue with a tan interior. The only real problem with it that I had was getting the exhaust pipes coming off the engine to line up with the pipe on the chassis but in the end I got it to work. He also gave me the Duesenberg Town car plus a couple more of those great old Monogram classic kits but he'll have to wait a couple more years for the next one to be done. 

    I think yours is going to look very nice in silver and look forward to seeing it done.

  5. My favorite is Tamiya TS-13. I know it's in a rattle can but I just decant it let it sit for a few hours for the propellent to gas off then put it through the airbrush , thinned or as is what ever works best. I always decant more then I need so seal up the bottle until I need it again. A few years back I bought a few dozen Badger bottles to store extra paint in. I decant by having a number of Tamiya spray nozzles with a short piece of flexi straw glued to them so the paint dribbles out rather then spraying out in a blast. I clean the new nozzle out by forcing a little lacquer thinner down the straw till it comes out clean from the base of the can nozzle. For clears I keep a few of my created nozzles for only clear paint to ensure no colour gets mixed in.

  6. That looks very nice especially in the light blue. Thanks for your tip on doing piping. I have the Aoshima kit that I', hoping to do sometime this year, I'm certainly going to try your piping idea and may also steel your choice of color. What paint did you use or did you mix your own?

  7. I probably will build it one day but the Jetson was built in '21 and I try to build a variety of modelling themes each year so it will probably be a few years before I get around to the Homer-mobile. I also have the Snoopy and His Sopwith Camel built up for my Odd Ball collection but the a/c is painted in the markings of Canada's Aerobatic Team the Snow Birds. I'm a Canadian and their home base is only about a hundred miles from where I live.

  8. Well done. Love to get out of the box sometimes and do something nutty. Have both the Flintstone car and the Jetson vehicle in my display case but have never thought of doing up a car. I do have the Homer car that Polar Lights did some years back but haven't decided to whether to build or save it as a collectors item.

    Again well done.

  9. Brings back memories. The second car I ever owned and the first car that I paid for myself (yes I'm an old geezer). Mine was white with, as I recall a blue interior. Gave me few problems so I don't remember why I got rid of it. Been looking for the model of one for years since it is one of the few cars that I owned that was done in model form but haven't found one yet. Seeing your build brought back some good memories.

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  10. No photos but I have used the Tamiya Pearl over several colours, white yellow and orange come immediately to mind. I was very satisfied with the results. Over light colours the effect is subtle. I would say that the effect is not unlike metallics but softer and if you want a colour that does not have a metallic equalent then TS-65 is the way to go. I've never used TS-3 but isn't that a matte colour? If it is you may end up using TS-13 Clear as well.

  11. Very nice! It's a model that I'd certainly be willing to park in my model cabinet. As for the incorrect colour...just don't tell anyone! I love those Fujimi kits, while most have no or minimal engine detail they fit together well and the body-chassis joint is simple and accurate, They are fairly expensive kits and not easily found in most hobby shops but since I've never had serious problems building one I'm always willing to pay the price for one when I see one.

  12. On 10/28/2021 at 3:59 PM, 69_Stingray said:

    I mostly order online, there is a good hobby shop in winnipeg, it's called hobby sense.  Then there is redline hobby, been there a couple of times, not bad selection.

    There is a good hobby shop in saskatoon I was there earlier this year, nice varied selection/full line hobby shop with railroading, rc and diecast.

    I also use ebay.

    Heven't been in Winnipeg in years. Redline has become iffy. The original owner sold it a couple of years back and it has slipped quite badly since then although the last couple of times I've been in he had a nice selection of preowned kits at decent prices and of course no tax.  Express Hobbies in Saskatoon is excellent with the best selection of paints I've ever seen. They carry the complete Tamiya line, spray & bottle laquers, enamels & acrylics, Alclad, Mission Models Gunze, Valejao and several other lines. Also of course an excellent selection of kits. I did the long trip up there last week to stock up on paints for the winter modelling season. As I often tell others, "if you're a modeller in a small out of the way community then you have to be your own hobby shop." Have you ever checked out the hobby shop in PA. I haven't visited it in a few years but it did have a good reputation. Did a trip to Calgary and Edmonton about three years ago and while the number of shops has decreased the quality of the remaining ones is still good. If I can I prefer to shop in he brick & mortar stores rather then online for the simple reason of helping them stay in business after all there are not that many of us who still play with plastic. Enjoying the chance to chat, although there are model clubs in both Regina and Saskatoon both had to shut down their monthly meetings because of COVID. Keep on building,

  13. 11 minutes ago, 69_Stingray said:

    Cool! I'm in the yorkton area.

    We're a fair distance apart. I live about a hundred miles south of MJ near the Montana border although I have relatives living in Esterhazy which as I recall is not that far from your location. Are you able to get kits and supplies in your area or are you like others, myself included, having to drive into Regina or Saskatoon to get what you need ? As I recall I've only been in Yorkton a couple times in my life and both were brief stops.

  14. On 4/5/2021 at 5:59 PM, 69_Stingray said:

    Hey, I was wondering if there are any modelers up here in canada. 

    Also, is there anyone from saskatchewan?

    Thanks,   Mark

    There are a few of us. I'm in southern Saskatchewan and the only builder in my community.

  15. I consider myself both a collector and a builder , although I have some collector kits that I would have a tough time forcing myself to build. Some over 30 years ago, after buying myself a 1to1 Corvette, I decided it might be fun to build a model of each year which led to the idea of trying to collect at least one of every Corvette kit ever released. The collection now numbers a little over 390, 25th & 24th scale kits but not counting Vette promos and other scales. There are still kits I'd like to find and I've yet to build one for each year but the challenge has been fun.  Have an AMT '76 currently on the bench.

  16. Beautiful model, excellent build video. The work I fear the most is always the masking for the second colour, I live in fear that some how paint will leak under no matter how hard I try. Any Ferrari or sports car fan would be proud to have this built on their display shelf. Well done!

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  17. On 4/3/2012 at 8:40 PM, torinobradley said:

    I have a few in my stash. Here are some.

    Fiat Abarth 131 with opening doors and clockwork motor

     

     

     

    Life-Like Roman Chariot with no date to indicate age

    http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s223/torinobradley/Odd%20Kits/DSC03119.jpg

    http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s223/torinobradley/Odd%20Kits/DSC03120.jpg

     

    The Roman Chariot kit began life in the early 1950s as a Miniature Masterpieces kit, but in truth it was a Revell kit in 1/48 scale. It was part of a series of kits that all contained horses. They didn't sell well and eventually became kits that were sold by small model companies that didn't have their own molds just bought kits from other companies and packaged them in their own boxes. Some of these molds are now in the hands of Glencoe and that includes the chariot and is currently available. Considering the time period these kits were very well molded and detailed. I have a couple of these kits by Glencoe in my stash and built the stage coach a couple of years ago. It was not a fall together kit but if you want to build something different they are worthwhile kits to hunt down.

     

     

     

     

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