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Beautiful. Clean build. What's this vinyl you speak off?
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Chopped 59 El Camino custom Update!
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to Ferbz's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Tamiya Lacquer paint question
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to Monty's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You can wet sand the Tamiya primer and get a smooth semi gloss white as your base. -
Thank you David. Yes I used the 14's with the Fireball wheel backs. They fit perfectly in the modelhaus tires.
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Excellent!
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Surprised to see a stock build. Was expecting a hotrod. Very nice.
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Thank you Bob. It is a pretty simple kit but with a good amount of detail. At some point I'd like to do an "Endura delete" version which is replacing the painted front bumper with chrome and the exposed headlight grill. A vinyl top might go well with that. Thanks again
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Thanks Ed. The Fireball Pontiac rallies are great. Very detailed with the wheel face, separate beauty ring, lug bolts, air valve and paint masks to get the two tone just right.
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The kit has a pretty basic engine but this was built curbside. You can detail the kit engine to bring it to life or maybe drop in an LS or something blown.
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Thanks Eric. Looking forward to seeing your 69.
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AMT's recent release. Scale Finishes' GM Flambeau Burgundy. Fireball wheels on Modelhaus Tires' Redlines.
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Very nice!
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Smooth. Nice stance and colors.
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AMT 1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in Model Cars
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This is my sticking point on the topic. Fact is we can't make something out of nothing. The materials and tools used to "scratch" build already exist. Who's making their own styrene or glue, and if anyone is they're using chemicals that already exist. One person can go to the bakery and buy a cake. Another can buy a box of Duncan Hines, add water and bake a cake. Another will buy eggs, flour, etc. and bake a cake. Another will get the eggs from the chickens, harvest the wheat, milk the cow etc. and bake a cake. In either case no one has made something from nothing. They've all used existing materials to create something new and should only be judged on how good the cake looks and tastes which is subjective. I think one of the issues is that, particularly as we get older, some get stuck in their beliefs and way of doing things and tend to poo poo new concepts not realizing or acknowledging that at some point in time their concepts were considered new. Time marches on. Nothing stays the same. Just my 2 cents adjusted for inflation.
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Later BMW E30 (non-M3)?
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to Rodent's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
There's a 3d file out there if you're into that. https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/2-door-bmw-e30-stl-for-3d-printing -
AMT Craftsman GTO Tires
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to 250 Testa Rossa's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Beautiful!
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Really nice work!
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Revell spray chrome test.
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to Can-Con's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
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AMT 1970 Thunderbird
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to Perspect Scale Modelworks's topic in Model Cars
Thanks Cosmo. The mirrors are 3d printed. I found them on Cults3d. The designer is 3DVM. Thanks again. -
AMT 1970 Thunderbird
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to Perspect Scale Modelworks's topic in Model Cars
I think these would be considered Personal Luxury Vehicles. A mix of elegance and power.