David G. Posted April 17, 2023 Posted April 17, 2023 The march to completion continues, well done Sir! David G.
StevenGuthmiller Posted April 19, 2023 Author Posted April 19, 2023 (edited) Thanks fellas! It's amazing how much difference a little paint can make on a single part. I'm glad now that I went with the stock hubcaps! I think they’re beautiful! And as is my standard practice as of late, I "weighted", (flat spotted) the tires as well. Steve Edited April 20, 2023 by StevenGuthmiller 5
beeRS Posted April 20, 2023 Posted April 20, 2023 I like the way the wheels turn after detail painting.
David G. Posted April 20, 2023 Posted April 20, 2023 Good call on the stock wheel covers. I like the effect of flat-spotting the tires too, I'll have to give that a try sometime. I'm always afraid that I'll overdo it though. David G.
Kah puts Posted April 20, 2023 Posted April 20, 2023 I've often thought of heating them up and squishing them down to achieve the same effect, has anyone ever tried that??
StevenGuthmiller Posted April 20, 2023 Author Posted April 20, 2023 8 minutes ago, Kah puts said: I've often thought of heating them up and squishing them down to achieve the same effect, has anyone ever tried that?? I tried "flattening" tires with heat many years ago. Never had any luck with it whatsoever. Never looked right. Kind of like melting fenders, hoods or other parts to simulate accident damage. Always just looks like melted plastic to me. Keep in mind, the tires above are solid resin tires. I'm sure that trying to heat them would produce a mess, if anything. But it makes them quite easy to sand a small flat spot into them to help produce the weighted appearance. I'm sure that a hollow vinyl tire would not be anywhere near as easy as this to "weight". Steve
BDSchindler Posted April 22, 2023 Posted April 22, 2023 On 4/5/2023 at 11:18 PM, StevenGuthmiller said: Maybe this will help Bruce? Steve Well...for "shnits and giggles" I gave this a shot using black sprue from the AMT 2017 Camaro and it worked perfectly. When I tried it with Revell white sprue, it took a little more finesse to get it to stretch but I eventually got it to work producing 12" lengths consistently. I see a lot of use for this, Steve. Thanks for the tip!
StevenGuthmiller Posted April 29, 2023 Author Posted April 29, 2023 Got most of the painting and detail painting finished up on my '64 Bonneville's chassis, and a few other parts. Ready for some weathering. Steve 2
dragcarz Posted April 30, 2023 Posted April 30, 2023 Amazing detail, clean work, just beautiful! May I ask about your painting on the exhaust?
StevenGuthmiller Posted April 30, 2023 Author Posted April 30, 2023 4 hours ago, dragcarz said: Amazing detail, clean work, just beautiful! May I ask about your painting on the exhaust? It's just Alclad steel, followed by a misting of red oxide primer shot from about 2 feet away. Designed to make them look rusty. They look a little strange at the moment, but the effect will change entirely once the exhaust and other chassis parts are weathered. Steve 1
StevenGuthmiller Posted April 30, 2023 Author Posted April 30, 2023 And, the chassis plate and frame with some dirt. Steve 2
StevenGuthmiller Posted April 30, 2023 Author Posted April 30, 2023 A mock-up of the chassis, exhaust, and rear suspension parts finished so far. Steve 1
Slotto Posted April 30, 2023 Posted April 30, 2023 Hey Steve I was looking at your e-brake cables. Pretty cool but I cant help but think they would look better if you used guitar string maybe 8 gauge high e string or b? Just a thought
TransAmMike Posted April 30, 2023 Posted April 30, 2023 Looks great Steve, but what a shame to dirty up that pretty unblemished finish tho?
StevenGuthmiller Posted April 30, 2023 Author Posted April 30, 2023 Thanks guys! 1 hour ago, Slotto said: Hey Steve I was looking at your e-brake cables. Pretty cool but I cant help but think they would look better if you used guitar string maybe 8 gauge high e string or b? Just a thought I came up with this solution because I wanted to make it a simple operation to just slip it into place at the time of final assembly. I didn't want to have to start routing wires once everything was all painted and detailed. Stay tuned. I think you'll be pleased with the finished result. Steve 1
StevenGuthmiller Posted May 4, 2023 Author Posted May 4, 2023 Managed to get into the shop for a few minutes today to pretty much finish up the bottom of the chassis. Steve 2
bobthehobbyguy Posted May 5, 2023 Posted May 5, 2023 Nicely done. The weathering is perfect. Like the idea of a well used but well taken care of older vehicle rather than a factory fresh concourse restoration. Your version has much more character and visual appeal.
StevenGuthmiller Posted May 5, 2023 Author Posted May 5, 2023 2 hours ago, bobthehobbyguy said: Nicely done. The weathering is perfect. Like the idea of a well used but well taken care of older vehicle rather than a factory fresh concourse restoration. Your version has much more character and visual appeal. Thank you Bob! Exactly the look I was going for. Steve
StevenGuthmiller Posted May 5, 2023 Author Posted May 5, 2023 Finished up the wheels and tires today. Steve 2
Kah puts Posted May 5, 2023 Posted May 5, 2023 The detail painting really brings them to life, just wonderful ??
StevenGuthmiller Posted May 6, 2023 Author Posted May 6, 2023 Thanks guys! The wheels aren't permanent yet, but I couldn't wait to see how it was going to look up on all fours. Kind of a dust monster at the moment, but that'll be taken care of later. Steve 4
Kah puts Posted May 6, 2023 Posted May 6, 2023 Well Sir thanks for throwing us a bone, this is what we’ve all been waiting for “ the mock-up “ and I think it looks better than expected, way better ?? 1
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