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Likelihood of yellow plastic bleed-through?
Quick GMC replied to Monty's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Love that color. I still haven't picked up one of these kits, I have no idea when I would ever get around to building it. That turned out awesome.
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Doesn't look like much Mods: Completly gutted and rebuilt 4L60E- •Billet output shaft •Transgo HD2 shift kit •Sonnax pinless billet accumulators •Sonnax billet 2nd and 4th gear servos •GM 5 pinion planets •Borg Warner High Energy frictions •hardened or strengthened everything else. •Yank 3,000 stall converter - PCM tune from Nelson performance in texas - Headers - Intake - Exhaust - Drop shackles Next up: custom Edlebrock cam and LS2 instake from Trailblazer SS
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I added a little weathering on the valve covers. Tranny was painted with Duplicolor engine enamel Cast Iron, then weathered with a wash and Tamiya weathering powders. Next up I might mess with the ride height a little. I have started drilling the holes and preparing the rear end.
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The exhaust manifolds were painted using a two part kit from Michael's. It's an iron oxide paint, then you brush on an oxidizer, wrap in saran wrap and leave it overnight. The manifolds are covered in actual rust, not simulated paint.
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RB Motion spark plugs with porcelain part painted white Fulie top end assembly
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This is another I am working on. It's on the engine and trans assembly so far, but since this turned into a model in itself i figured it would be nice to show. This is the kit that got me back into modelling after I stopped at about 10 years old. All my models were glue bombs and I specifically remember one Countach I put together while eating skittles, so the completed product was quite colorful. I was trying to find an auto related hobby to replace RC cars as it as becoming way too expensive. I remembered my dad had a couple of old large scale models he saved. I dug out the 57 Chevy and it was the glue bomb from hell. I still have the kit, but i have bought couple more since then. Here is the Model Car Garage photo etch kit I am going to use I am also using Scale Hardware and Micro Fasteners to replace pretty much every bolt on the car. I didn't realize how much this was going to cost until I was knee deep, so this is a long term build. All holes were drilled through the center of each molded bolt, then the molded piece shaved off and surfaces sanded flat. There are over 120 actual fastners on the engine and trans assembly alone, and about 60 hours so far. I'm stuck on the alternator, I'm trying to figure out how to make a metal fan blade because the molded in one isn't going to cut it. The beginning Assembly
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I hear you. I have 3 of these kits.I have the engine and tranny 80% complete, with over 120 scale hardware pieces and about 60 hours into it to make it better. Brudda, do you have larger pics? I'd love to see it up close.
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very nice. Sits just right.
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My favorite so far is a worn xacto blade. I sand it with a coarse sanding stick on all 4 sides to form more of a point than a blade. Sand the spine, blade then both faces all in the direction from base to tip. Then use it backwards. I have found this is very sharp and won't run up the sides on you. It removes plastic quickly. I often find I go through the plastic when scribing when I don't mean to.
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Where to find the color steel
Quick GMC replied to Scanduhless's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Model Masters Metallizers are by far the best metal colored paint, unless you want a polished look, then you want Alclad. Alclad flat Aluminum is the best flat aluminum I have seen. YOu can dry brush with the MM steel as well. Very nice stuff. -
Looks amazing so far. That engine looks great.
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Super clean, that looks awesome.
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I used dry brushing, but I use Model Master Metalizers. Steel seems to be the best color. You can buff it to a shine after, but when you use it dry for dry brushing, it comes out super thin and shiny already after you scrape the brush across the surface. On metal colored parts I spray the color I want, then do a wash, then dry brush the high points, so I get at least 3 metal colors in there.
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Thank you everyone. I will definitely be building a few more of these in the future. I gotta have at least one black and one Grabber Blue.
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I realize that, but I'm building a 1/12 57 Chevy and I'm tired of staring at orange. I thought it would be a nice change. It is GM Blue though, if that counts
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and side mirror and hood. They'r in a bag somewhere, I'll get to them eventually.
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The carb linkage is from Model Cars Garage, they have a nickel and copper version The headers are from the Tony Foti Camaro (revell), but my replacements came form Ebay with a different trans and other stuff, so I know they exist in other kits. I think they are just Revell's BB headers. Thank you everyone for the compliments.
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Thank you. It's not my first, just the first one I forced myself to complete since I started building about 6 years ago. I struggle a lot with painting bodies and that's what has been keeping me, but I am getting it figured out now, so hopefully I will be able to crank out the ones I have almost done.