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How long. Does purple power last for?
ERIK88 replied to ERIK88's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
ok lol sounds good sure saved me a lot of money -
purple power wrked great for me took all paint off
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Can it be reused after stripping a model car or two in it? When is it time to get more?
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Wet sanding after laying down paint?
ERIK88 replied to ERIK88's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
oh ok, sounds good, oh yea and by far gloss black paint seems to be the most challenging of all ive done so far. (coming back from a 6 yr break when I use to not care as much and build fast lol) -
Wet sanding after laying down paint?
ERIK88 replied to ERIK88's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Oh on very interesting info, I guess I was missing out on color sanding . For example right now I painted a 32 ford gloss black, let dry then wet sand the gloss paint job with 3,000 grit so it cleans up any imperfections, paint over it again. Along with the other steps with the clear and polish. Thanks a lot . Oh and I hope u don't mind me asking another question, what can happen if I paint when it's really humid out? -
I understand to sand prime then sand and prime , sand then lay down a few coats of paint , And let dry , then buff, and polish then lay down clear. but my question is what is this method I hear about wet sanding while the paint has been layer down and completed ? Following a polish ? Randy Ayers' Nascar Modeling Forum FAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Bill Elliott's Craftsman truck team Randy Ayers' Nascar Modeling Forum Forum Index -> Nascar Modeling Discussion View previous topic :: View next topic Author Message bill collector Joined: 18 May 2009 Posts: 1142 Location: Bonne Terre Missouri Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:48 pm Post subject: Bill Elliott's Craftsman truck team in the late 90's Bill ran a truck team,not sure what year,or how many races. Ido know it was sponsored by McDonalds with Ron Barfield as the driver,although Bill himself ran some races.Does anybody have pics of his truck or know where to find some? _________________ on the bench: custom LNT 8000 Ford hauler,carrying a 56 Ford F100 2wheel drive puller truck with a supercharged Boss 429 engine. Back to top bill collector Joined: 18 May 2009 Posts: 1142 Location: Bonne Terre Missouri Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 12:12 am Post subject: ok,did some research the team ran in 96 and97 sponsored by super 8 motels with Bill having one start in 97 with ASE on the truck.still would like to find pics though. _________________ on the bench: custom LNT 8000 Ford hauler,carrying a 56 Ford F100 2wheel drive puller truck with a supercharged Boss 429 engine. Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 1:22 am Post subject: If I dug deep enough, I have a picture somewhere of the #94 Super 8 truck up on stands with no wheels on it in Elliott's shop when my dad took me down for a fan club event and I have a racing champions diecast of the #4 ASE truck that has Bills name above the window _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top 1320wayne Joined: 09 Oct 2004 Posts: 744 Location: Daytona Beach, FL Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 2:49 am Post subject: I have a black and white handout of the truck. It is sponsored by Super 8 and although it's hard to tell but it looks like the truck was simply all black. I am running out of time on the computer tonight but tomorrow when I get home from work I will scan the image and post it here. _________________ "Those who try get passed by those who do" "Life comes at you a quarter mile at a time" Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:22 am Post subject: 1320wayne wrote: I have a black and white handout of the truck. It is sponsored by Super 8 and although it's hard to tell but it looks like the truck was simply all black. I am running out of time on the computer tonight but tomorrow when I get home from work I will scan the image and post it here. I had forgotten about the black one! I think I might have the 1/64 of that truck too _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:48 am Post subject: Did a google search and this is about all I could come up with. I did find a shot of the racing champs black truck but it was so small you could'nt make it out _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top Keith Wallace Joined: 02 Feb 2006 Posts: 56 Location: Millville, New Jersey Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 1:42 pm Post subject: http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/2474/94ronbarfieldyt2.jpg Here's one I found. Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 8:00 pm Post subject: Thats her! As I recall, the black one didnt have the "Elliott-Hardy" on the quarters, I'll continue to search the net and see if I can find that one I have with dad beside the truck......... _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 8:39 pm Post subject: Found 'em!! I have no idea when these were taken. I assume 96-97ish by the other photos of the #94 car's that were in the shop. It was a fan club open house and dad drove me all the way down to GA to check everything out. They had a little bit of everything in there. They had Barfield's #94 New Holland Busch car, a #94 ARCA car that looks just like the truck, and of course, the truck. Dont have a scanner so I did the photo of a photo trick. I cant tell if this is a raced truck or not. It does have white marks on the pipes (which means nothing) and red tape on the lower grille and all over the front valance so there is a possibility. This truck could easily be pulled off, only things I can see you would need besides a Elliott sheet would be the large super 8 logo for the hood and Ron's name which is in simple cursive, no fancy signature and I'm sure some of the decal guys on the board could make them. Hope these help _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 8:41 pm Post subject: Keith Wallace wrote: http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/2474/94ronbarfieldyt2.jpg Here's one I found. _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 9:17 pm Post subject: On another note, I was digging around some more and came upon the '97 Nascar Press and Pass guide. Found out that the #94 truck was ran 7 times in 1996 and Bill drove the #4 ASE truck in the '96 finale 3/17/96 Homestead (Florida Dodge Dealers 400) 4th place 4/21/96 Phoenix (Chevrolet Desert Star Classic 300) 8th 5/4/96 Portland (Craftsman 200) 11th 5/11/96 Evergreen (Jerr-Dan/Nelson Truck Equipment 200) 9th 7/6/96 Milwaukee (Sears Auto Center 200) 28th 10/26/96 Phoenix (GM Goodwrench/Delco Battery 300) 27th 11/3/96 Las Vegas (Carquest 420 K) 19th and Bill ran the Vegas race in the #4 ASE and brought it home in 2nd Maybe this will help you locate some photos since you now know the races _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top Jose Joined: 28 Feb 2003 Posts: 4427 Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:11 pm Post subject: omg! thats the season finally 1996 mcdonalds car! this is the first picture i have seen on the side of the car! its the same as the 1997 car but with a white roof # and the 1996 cont! man if i can only get a rear shot of that car i could finally make it. _________________ On the Bench Ferrari f10 Ferrari f2012 red bull rb6 Benetton b195 Mclaren mp4/6 brazil Ferrari f2000 Ferrari f2001 Back to top Jose Joined: 28 Feb 2003 Posts: 4427 Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:13 pm Post subject: oh and here you guys go! _________________ On the Bench Ferrari f10 Ferrari f2012 red bull rb6 Benetton b195 Mclaren mp4/6 brazil Ferrari f2000 Ferrari f2001 Back to top 1320wayne Joined: 09 Oct 2004 Posts: 744 Location: Daytona Beach, FL Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:22 pm Post subject: Here is the handout image that I spoke of last night. _________________ "Those who try get passed by those who do" "Life comes at you a quarter mile at a time" Back to top 1320wayne Joined: 09 Oct 2004 Posts: 744 Location: Daytona Beach, FL Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:26 pm Post subject: Jose wrote: oh and here you guys go! Thanks for those images Jose. Now I can take an extra set of numbers from a Mac Tonight decal set and combine with the Slixx ASE decals and come up with another Bill Elliott build. _________________ "Those who try get passed by those who do" "Life comes at you a quarter mile at a time" Back to top Jose Joined: 28 Feb 2003 Posts: 4427 Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:37 pm Post subject: well the mac tonight numbers are technically yellow. i built both trucks but i got my numbers from scale designs that unfortunity isnt around anymore i mean i built them in 2002 lol _________________ On the Bench Ferrari f10 Ferrari f2012 red bull rb6 Benetton b195 Mclaren mp4/6 brazil Ferrari f2000 Ferrari f2001 Back to top bill collector Joined: 18 May 2009 Posts: 1142 Location: Bonne Terre Missouri Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 12:26 am Post subject: WOW!! awesome pics guys. the red truck with mcdonalds on the rear quarters is the one from my memory.the ase truck might be esay as would the super8 /McD's truck. Thanks a million for posting these pics _________________ on the bench: custom LNT 8000 Ford hauler,carrying a 56 Ford F100 2wheel drive puller truck with a supercharged Boss 429 engine. Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 12:39 am Post subject: Jose wrote: omg! thats the season finally 1996 mcdonalds car! this is the first picture i have seen on the side of the car! its the same as the 1997 car but with a white roof # and the 1996 cont! man if i can only get a rear shot of that car i could finally make it. Wow, I thought I had an eye for detail and you picked out the white roof # from the little bit you can see......Amazing, I had no idea that car was run @ the finale. I checked my '97 model and it has a yellow roof number. So I can say I never knew that. I was a huge Elliott fan and have a PILE of misc items from diecast all the way to his business card when we stopped @ his car dealership. They showed me the conference room with the big mural painted on the wall, I believe it was of one of the red Coors cars. Great childhood memories of great times with my dad. All my collection is packed up and stored in totes, if you are interested in any of it, PM me.......Sorry for hijacking _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top Jose Joined: 28 Feb 2003 Posts: 4427 Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 6:32 pm Post subject: you got any more shop pics? i really would love to see the engines he ran _________________ On the Bench Ferrari f10 Ferrari f2012 red bull rb6 Benetton b195 Mclaren mp4/6 brazil Ferrari f2000 Ferrari f2001 Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 9:58 pm Post subject: Possibly. I'll hafta look. Me and dad each had a set of pictures. Who knows where mine are, I have dad's set that he had in binders. I'll check in a lil bit _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 10:45 pm Post subject: These are all the shop pictures I can find from the visit to Elliott's. There could possibly be more, if so, they are not with these in this binder. This is the rest of the photo with the finale car (probably only shot I have of this car) Random '96 car '96 Talladega wreck car, what was left of it after they stripped it all Barfield's Super 8 ARCA car Only picture I could find from Ernie's engine shop. I have used this reference for colors and wiring on all my mid to late 90's Elliott builds I think there is 1 or 2 more from the engine/parts room but I'll really have to dig. This engine photo could also be used in building the truck as I'm sure Ernie supplied engines to this team as well. I have more mid 90's teams shop photos if anyone is interested, I can PM them, I have a few shots of the Kranefus-Hass #37 Lincoln test ride as well in purple /orange trim _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top Jose Joined: 28 Feb 2003 Posts: 4427 Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 11:37 pm Post subject: oh man i owe you huge! i needed those 1996 shots so bad it wasnt funny! i learned alot from these pics already! the engine shots are perfect! Thanks you! i got everything i need now for my 2 1996 cars! _________________ On the Bench Ferrari f10 Ferrari f2012 red bull rb6 Benetton b195 Mclaren mp4/6 brazil Ferrari f2000 Ferrari f2001 Back to top TruxmoreFord Joined: 15 Sep 2008 Posts: 1281 Location: Concord NC Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 10:21 pm Post subject: Not sure what year car this is, or from what race...but here is a picture i took of a wrecked Bill car. _________________ "A Nascar Hall of Fame without Wendell is like Cooperstown without Jackie. "Dear Diary, Jackpot" " There is no need in cheating until you are fast enough to need to." Tiger Tom Pistone Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:02 am Post subject: Maybe a movie car? I have never seen that #94 font _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top Jose Joined: 28 Feb 2003 Posts: 4427 Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:14 am Post subject: i think thats from the made for tv nascar movie. the mcdoanlds car did run once with a grey chassis at the 1995 budshootout but the number font mentioned and the mcdonalds on the quarter dosnt match any real bill elliott cars. cool pic tho _________________ On the Bench Ferrari f10 Ferrari f2012 red bull rb6 Benetton b195 Mclaren mp4/6 brazil Ferrari f2000 Ferrari f2001 Back to top CRANMAN1 Joined: 21 Nov 2009 Posts: 1263 Location: North Carolina Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:52 am Post subject: i got a racing champs 1/64th scale car of Ron Barfeild CTS #94 New Holland truck dont have pics ill dig out the car and post it when i can. Back to top 06FordTough Joined: 28 Mar 2009 Posts: 1374 Location: Roanoke, VA Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:36 pm Post subject: New Holland truck? Now that one you have to post up. I have NEVER seen that. New Holland was Busch only to my knowledge _________________ ________________ Currently on bench: Who knows?!? Back to top Display posts from previous: Randy Ayers' Nascar Modeling Forum Forum Index -> Nascar Modeling Discussion All times are GMT Page 1 of 1 Jump to: You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group W
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nice build, came out nice, ur making me thinkabout using the box wheels now lol. I have a couple myself a impala bubbletop and bel air bubbletop
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Sorry for late response but thanks guys I am using purple power right now and I will use krylon for plastic , I think the regular paint spray from krylon was too ht or something, the paint almost appeared sweaty bubbly and uneven .
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It sucks to have to strip the paint from both models, does anyone recommend anything else other than brake fluid to strip paint by the way ?
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I was wondering if any of you guys have had this problem , it is my second Time trying to use krylon gloss black spray paint on a model car on top of primer and the paint is coming on horribly , very unusual. I've never ha d this problem with any other krylon paints , is this not good on model cars ? What other gloss black is recommended?
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Thanks , and thanks to the guys who gave some eference on diff paintjobs available on this one. I remember seen a few just like this on the streets.
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nice model car , nice paint job/ colorcombo I always am almost close to buying a fiero kit but never do, after seeing this one I think I will go for it
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thanks, sure appreciate all the builds on here . It has given me much knowledge and inspiration, hopefully I can get to the level of mastery as many of you guys out here, many have amazing work. I like to build to the point where its presentable, decent, and still have fun at the same time. When it does stop being fun... its time wrap it up! and get on to a new project.
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Sarcasm
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Oh no it's not Jason c I sure wish it was though, I love Buick gnx's
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Forgive me as I am a senior citizen who has just discovered computer technology and been hiding in a cave for the last 20 years. i have this wonderful alien technology device called a iphone 5 in which might have possibly caused the multiple threads. Lol, the more I use this website, the more unpleasant experience I get from it. Very interesting characters out here, must be cause I'm the new kid on the block
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1941 Chevy pickup
ERIK88 replied to Bobdude's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice paint job, nice clean unique rat rod look.. Love the wheels as well. -
This is my next project!!! Looks like I won't be needed all that extra plastic next to the box pic oh and yes I will keep building ponies I have been wanting to build the amt 71 Mach 1, sitting in my closet! but giving myself some practice and saving the best for last, the 92 mustang is only my third build from a 8yr break.
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This is a revell 92 ford mustang gt, it was a ok kit , easy build for the most part, though somewhat simplistic. It has minor added details like flocking and aftermarket rims. The hard part was getting the correct stance and fitting the wheels to not pop out as if was a lowrider version. I just need to install battery cables, otherwise comments are welcomed good or bad
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This is a revell 92 ford mustang gt, it was a ok kit , easy build for the most part, though somewhat simplistic. It has minor added details like flocking and aftermarket rims. The hard part was getting the correct stance and fitting the wheels to not pop out as if was a lowrider version. I just need to install battery cables, otherwise comments are welcomed good or bad
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This is a revell 92 ford mustang gt, it was a ok kit , easy build for the most part, though somewhat simplistic. It has minor added details like flocking and aftermarket rims. The hard part was getting the correct stance and fitting the wheels to not pop out as if was a lowrider version. I just need to install battery cables, otherwise comments are welcomed good or bad
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This is a revell 92 ford mustang gt, it was a ok kit , easy build for the most part, though somewhat simplistic. It has minor added details like flocking and aftermarket rims. The hard part was getting the correct stance and fitting the wheels to not pop out as if was a lowrider version. I just need to install battery cables, otherwise comments are welcomed good or bad
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was your introduction to modeling at home? yes, I actually did not now anything about model building until i met my stepfather at about 6yrs old back in '94. My stepfather was into model aircrafts, and would get a model airplane for himself and I every week as a weekend activity. He would talk about all the different parts and give me a little bit of history of each one, and its capabilities. He loved military aircraft in real life, and always wished he got a chance to be a pilot (he worked at a bindery company, which is related to Quad Graphics, a hugely respectable,popular, printing company here in Wisconsin). I never had a father figure in my life, until then. I never knew or met such a cool guy like him, or some male that dedicated much time with me as well. I was just amazed at the level of detail from kits, compared to a regular toy i would play with at the time. Model building gave me a sense of accomplishment, and felt proud of what I had built. I always needed his help and supervision until I reached 12 (year 2000). I started building models by myself a lot more, and gave a shot at a few aircraft. I was fascinated by muscle cars, and lowriders, classics however, that I would see cruising the streets, with their neon lighting on the undercarriage, and loud stereo systems with a nice pair of daytons and shiny paint. I would always appreciate those cars and the time put into them. My love for vehicles had really kicked off, my dad had a thing for classic vehicles as well, but not anywhere as near his love for military aircraft. We would go to classic car shows, talk about different engines, he would work on his car, fix anything wrong with it, (we had a 96 Ford Probe manual, a Chevy astro van explorer custom limited edition, 96 ford blazer, 96 Chevy silverado during those times). He was a Chevy guy, and never went back to buying a Ford, ever since that Ford Probe lol, maybe thats why I have never owned a Ford . I would love riding my bike and watching him fix his car, and seeing how similar some parts were to the ones Ive built in 1:24th scale. I knew the names of many parts, and knew what he would be talking about to his friends or at autoshops. It came to the point where I could name every car on the street at the time, just by looking at the body styling. I have built many cars, of which are very rarer to find now. I wish I would have bought more of those certain kits, I would have never guessed how expensive they would have gotten, and how shocked I was when Wal Mart suddenly didn't have an isle for them, and stop carrying them completely around the mid 2000s. My love for building model cars stopped drastically around 16 yrs of age (2004), I began to start dating girls in high school, and trying to be growned up. Never would I dare tell kids at my school, I build model cars or they would have laughed at me. Everyone was into video games however, and so was I. The video gaming sector was going through a big change, introducing systems that allowed you to do many things never achievable in past systems. The graphics were unbelievable at the time, very realistic, and provided many iconic games such as Grand Theft Auto, where you could now get out of the vehicles you drove, drive around this huge open city, and have open missions, get inside buildings , etc. and online capabilities. I was instantly hooked, became a mad gamer, and looked at model car building as a thing of the past. I eventually overcame this phase however when the Xbox 360 came out, I realized that new games were being released, but it was all just doing the same thing, similar missions, over and over or killing each other on each game, with just better graphics of course.I eventually got bored, and stopped playing altogether, unless its Mario kart, or Madden 13. I came back to the hobby just this recent year, as i discovered they actually had websites strictly for model car building. I currently work in a call center, in which I would spend a lot of time on this website on my downtime. I got inspired by many of the great builds here, and the knowledge Ive gained just from reading the different threads. The First model built recently into the hobby was a revell 70 chevelle, I plan to build many more, and I am not embarrassed or shy of it lol, I also have a girlfriend who is very acceptable to this hobby,she says it keeps me in the house! and out of trouble.I am always looking for bargains, as models are not $10 anymore like they used to be, and never pay full retail price now. I primarily love building classic vehicles from the 50's to 80's, not so much into modern car building.
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cool ! thanks, that sure helps a lot. I think Im going to go with bright red/black interior.