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RJWood

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  1. Good day everyone, I'm in need of the instruction sheet for the LMG professional polishing kit. Can someone post a pic, of them for me, it would be greatly appreaciated. Thanks Ron.
  2. Round2 models facebook page posted May.13 at 7:28am.has it listed as a June release. That's all I know about it.
  3. Looks like a great place to get some building done. I noticed you stick your empty boxes to the wall, I do that too. Congrats on getting out of the cold.
  4. Nice, clean and sharp looking 32. these are nice kits. My favorite is the Highboy roadster version.
  5. Nice looking Duster. You can get some white decal paper to make the stripes using the kit decals as a templet.
  6. What a coincidence, I was just thinking about him just the other day. And yes, he's missed. I would love to see a few pics of his. Truly a GREAT GUY.
  7. This build is awesome. Great work! Hope you don't mind if I use it for reference when I build my kit. By far the best build of this kit that I've ever seen. I love it.
  8. Under hood detail is great, smooth paint, and chrome trim looks lazer cut. Outstanding build so far Colin.
  9. Tower hobbys has this one listed as late August release. They also have some others listed that I've not heard anything about, other than Towers site. 76 Ford custom van "Phanton", 69 Hurst Olds Cutlass, 75 Gremlin, and a few more. http://www.towerhobb..._car_model.html
  10. I use mine quite often. Very useful tool. Picked mine up for cheep at Harbor freight. The magnifying glass comes in handy as well. I would say you should get it. I have a T- bucket frame on a clothespin clamped on the allagator clips for drying as I speak.
  11. Welcome, and nice work on these. No doubt you have 20-20 vision. Great detailing and weathering.
  12. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=14060&hl=%2B65+%2Bdodge+%2Bcoronet&fromsearch=1Here is a nicely done example of the Polar lights kit done as a NASCAR model.
  13. Looks cool built like that. the white wall slicks set it off nice.
  14. Bob, if you must use the propel, heres a tip; set the can of propel in a pan of hot tap water while you spray. This helps keep the pressure up inside the can. As you use the propel, it starts to build-up frost around the top of the can, this frosting reduses pressure in the can, and your airbrush will just be spitting paint. Just do yourself a favor, and invest in a compressor if you plan on doing much airbrushing.
  15. You should try trading them for something you would like to build. I'm sure you can make a deal with someone here. Its always better to have kits in the stash, than a few measly bucks in your hands. model builders code book 1. verse 2.
  16. Thank you for this tutorial on posting in the proper forum catagory. Your method is brilliant.
  17. Your reaching across the workbench to grab a tool and you knock over a bottle of paint or glue or thinner that you forgot to re-cap. Spilled liquid always goes where you don't want it to go.
  18. I have the p/n for the white color wire: 278-502 (50-ft.-15.2m) Insulated wrapping wire. 30 gauge. I got the white wire because you can use sharpie markers to color them any color you like. As for the boot material, not sure. I use telephone wire for that, or whatever fits. Hope this helps. RJ Click on the link; http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062641
  19. I would like some info about this. I could use a few or more of these sets. Thanks RJ.
  20. Have a great Birthday Heres a little something for ya.
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