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Not that it matters, but I don't see what the problem is. Maybe I'm naive, but I would think that any model entered into a contest would be judged on the quality of the build, not the materials used to make it. Fact is everyone that builds 3d models is not at the same level as Bill Cunningham, just as everyone that builds styrene kits is not at the same level as a Steve Guthmiller or a Ron Hamilton. So the thought that any fully 3d printed model, or a model containing 3d parts, will automatically be superior to an all styrene build is unfounded. There is even a difference in the quality of 3d files being created. Some are much better than others, and a poorly made file will give you a bad print, if it prints at all. Just sounds like more of us old guys clinging to the past and fearing the future.
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Model Car Store ?
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Same here. It doesn't come up on Google. What's website address? -
Fusionfirm chrome
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to R. Thorne's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
I tested it on these 3d printed wheels. The pictures don't show the true shine. I used the bottle's brush for all 3. The one on the left has the clear coat or varnish applied. The one on the right has a smudge from where I touched it a couple of hours after it was painted. The clear did dull the shine a bit, but I think it looks OK for a hubcap. I'll try Alclad clear and see what that looks like. So far I'm happy with this stuff. -
1990 Ford Mustang 5.0 LX - Revell
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to Technics's topic in Model Cars
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That's a beauty!
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Hope this doesn't discourage Henri and he moves on to the nextone. I've been there a couple of times where the paint and clear react at a point where it's too late to turn back so I let them ride and maybe address it at a later date (yeah right).
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Aoshima Junction Produce Infiniti Q45
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to galaxyg's topic in Model Cars
Very nice, and thanks for not stancing the wheels. -
Fusionfirm chrome
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to R. Thorne's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Did you use any clear over the chrome before you applied the wash? -
Fusionfirm chrome
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to R. Thorne's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
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I agree. I like seeing older cars in good shape, still running. This looks like a work truck that hasn't done much work in it's life. Probably hauling computers and such around the campus. I'm really struck by the way the graffiti artists took care not to paint over the train cars' vital information 😐.
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Correct paint shades
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to JerseeJerry55's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The Tamiya Mica Red is metallic. Is the Mica Blue also metallic? -
Truck Yard/ Light Industrial Scene Diorama - Section One
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to tiking's topic in Dioramas
Nice pictures but where's the diorama? Amazing as always. -
Buddy seat
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to yellowsportwagon's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Glad I'm not the only one. I looked at the Bezrodny file to see what they were talking about. I've never heard it called that before. -
pin stripes
Perspect Scale Modelworks replied to rattle can man's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Wait a minute. You applied pinstripes to the taillights? That's a testament to great eyesight, a steady hand, and tons of patience. Outstanding. -
Nice build. Is that you singing?
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Very nice build of a very nice car.