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Painting parts while on sprue
Muncie replied to jeffdeoranut's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I've never primered or painted on the tree... But, I always find things to fix after primer. I've been planning on using this method on the next project. A light coat of primer on the tree would really help these old eyes. -
Glad I could help on the tires, I think you will be happy with them but sorry, I am not familiar enough with Tamiya Bright Red. it could be bright with the intensity of the red, or some bright reds have more orange. In the photo on Slixx web site, the red looks about the same as the Coke decal if that is any help. Also, the film photography and printed photos in the magazines at that time had a lot of trouble producing accurate colors in red. In other words, you're probably OK with whatever you come up with.
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You're right, I forgot about the wrinkled slicks...my bad. I wouldn't use those or recommend them either. The Competition Resin CRT-510 tires do not have wrinkles. Imagine the 1980's Monogram Funny car, dragster, or ProStock rear slicks but narrower. The inside diameter, outside diameter and Goodyear sidewall lettering are the same.
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Competition Resins - also available at Slixx Decals, makes a couple of good options. The CRT-510 is a copy of the taller and narrower slicks that were in the original Monogram Cuda and Duster funny car kits long ago. Monogram changed the mold to make the slicks wider in the 1980's. To me, it is the tire that looks right on these earlier funny cars and the Mongoose/Snake front engine dragsters. The wheel back needs to be narrowed to fit.
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Forum website has been sluggish for the last few days
Muncie replied to peteski's topic in How To Use This Board
For what it's worth and I may be missing it altogether... I use Unread Content to find posts that I haven't read. The default search period is 365 days. Some history - a few years ago the default was only 30 days but some upgrades changed the default to 365. At that point, I played around with it and tried resetting my search period to five days It was quicker. However, the site was still pretty fast with the 365 default. Not worth changing every time I logged on. I've played around with the search period with the current slow search speed, and it speeds things up to revise search period to five days. Dave, thank you for all your work around here, it is appreciated. -
want a drag strip?
Muncie replied to rattle can man's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Unfortunately, it's more likely to be consumed by the warehouse/industrial neighborhood next door... Would be nice if it remained a motorsport facility, -
There is what is supposed to happen - and for me what does happen. I add a little bit when I start with a paint that I am not familiar with. Waiting for more paint because some of it didn't end up where it's supposed to is a bad feeling. (are we supposed to admit things like that?)
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Recreation of 1964 Model Car Science ad for AMT Trophy series
Muncie replied to alan barton's topic in Model Cars
This is so awesome! I enjoy how you put your own AB touch on every model. Like others have said, the display brings back a lot of good (and old) memories. It took me back to my youth and every store that had the magazines that had that ad. -
good bet there will be some great Blues guitar here - the Portland Waterfront Blues Festival. it's simul cast live on KBOO 90.7 FM Radio - or on the web here Listen Now | KBOO St Paul and the Broken Bones will be up in a few minutes, not really a guitar band, but without looking at the schedule for the next few days, I will say that there will be some.
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All good stuff. I would go with something played live. There are lots of great, I mean great guitar sounds out there. Burt the best is live, not recorded in any way. Live adds so much to it.to add a place time, where, who you're with... there is more to that list. I'll go with JR Simms. He is the guy that took over when Stevie Ray Vaughn passed away. When - about 20 years ago, on a sunny Sunday in June. Where - at Timberline Lodge at 6,000 feet on Mt Hood following a hike to the cabin at 7,000 feet. There was an event with a concert playing at the front of the lodge. I came down the trail and could recognize JR Simms. A good hike turned into a great day. Great topic, I'm picking up some good things that I need to find.
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Wow!,, I've been to the museum few times and always with plans to look closely at this car. I give it a look, but the other cars distract me... The Marmon will get more time on the next visit. Your work is incredible. It completely changed the look when the rear wheels went on.
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That's a pretty cool truck. Although cameras for fuel economy in lieu of mirrors on trucks have been discussed for years, the safety regulations still require mirrors. Cameras can be used to supplement the mirrors but you gotta have mirrors. Nobody seems to be pushing hard to make a change. Tesla showed their prototypes with cameras and formally proposed changing the regulations. However, the pictures of the production trucks that I've seen have mirrors. Cameras may provide a minor improvement in aerodynamic drag. The mirror requirements are NHTSA's responsibility and they are concerned with safety. The data to support a change may be lacking. There may be something that the video didn't show, but it looks like just reaching the cameras to clean them would be tough to do.
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picked it up at a local hobby shop yesterday, opened it up and 224 looks like another great issue
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sorry, I can't wrap my head around calling them "transitional cars." "Come out Saturday night and see the Transitional Cars" just wouldn't work in the screamer drag race commercials on AM radio... This Chevelle probably raced before they were called funny cars late in the summer of 1965, but that is what it is. Things were changing fast in those days.
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Alan, that thing has a look that means business, things are going to get rowdy once in a while. Well done and way cool!
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Brings back a few time warp memories from when we had a track in town. Cool stuff, very nicely done. thank you for posting!
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Why was the Supernatural 67 Impala 4 door kit discontued?
Muncie replied to GMP440's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
In the pictures that I've seen of the kit seat and the car on the show... The front and back seats have different patterns. The front seat is also smaller than the stock seat. It looks like the front upholstery wore out and it was replaced a seat from something else instead of replacing the upholstery on the original seat frame. Not a big deal for TV/Movie cars. I think somebody casts a correct stock seat. -
Pro Comp was a class with supercharged alcohol (not nitro) funny cars, unblown nitro funny cars, blown alcohol dragsters and unblown nitro dragsters all competing for the same trophy. Most pf the blown alcohol funny cars looked almost like their blown nitro brothers but Veney's cars were a lot swoopier than almost anything on the drag strip. He pretty much dominated pro comp in the mid 1970's.
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Why was the Supernatural 67 Impala 4 door kit discontued?
Muncie replied to GMP440's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I'm hoping there will be a future for this kit - with a stock front seat. (doesn't somebody make one?) I'll be patient. -
Atlantis Models has bought another lot of tooling/molds.....
Muncie replied to Dave Van's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I don't know if it has ever been officially attributed, it is probably a Kent Fuller chassis - Revell had connections with Tommy Ivo, Ivo had connections with Fuller... The Kent Fuller Story (motortrend.com) Folks Of Interest - RIP ... Kent Fuller | The H.A.M.B. (jalopyjournal.com) Fuel Dragsters - The Fuller Collection (wediditforlove.com) -
Dupli-Color Hi-Build Primer
Muncie replied to ewetwo's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This one, Duplicolor 1699 Primer Sealer is a good barrier over plastic, and under lacquer. It dries smooth and does not obliterate detail. Needs enough coats to cover and prevent the topcoat from getting through. Primer Sealer – Duplicolor -
WHATS GOING ON HERE?
Muncie replied to CaddyDaddy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Looks like we started out with prices for new trucks... stumbled across a website last week for used trucks at U-Haul with very low prices on trucks less that are 2 years old and less than 15,000 miles. Very, very, very basic trucks with less than normal equipment and options but all that somebody would want/need on a truck for an afternoon to haul bark dust. Kind of puts a different perspective on pricing when it's thousands of trucks for a very specific purpose. -
Looking For A Special Glue
Muncie replied to oldcarfan's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Long ago, I recoated some hard flexible molded trim panels and seat upholstery made of different plastics with a paint made for upholstery - very little plastic knowledge so I don't know what plastics they were. The upholstery paint that I used seemed to get it's adhesion by "melting" into the top surface of the plastic. It actually softened the plastic until it dried. Probably not only to stick to the part but to be more durable little by getting the color into the plastic so it would not wear off so easily. Strange stuff, it probably would have turned kit plastic into a putty consistency. Like I say, just an idea and the SEM rattle can appeared easy to use. -
Looking For A Special Glue
Muncie replied to oldcarfan's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Just kicking out an idea here ... SEM makes an aerosol paint for upholstery vinyl and other flexible plastics. Not cheap, but not bad if it works. it's available at some auto detail supply or some auto paint supply shops. Probably should be confirmed by testing a sample for compatibility and to see if it will work. Color Coat™ Aerosols | SEM Products