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Starting out with the GMC General cab and omitting the hood. Added pieces from AMT/ALF kit. Will be a Bondo buggy. Will be doing different rear body. greg
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Looking for ideas on how to widen rubber tires
GLMFAA1 replied to midlineqb's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Look for the old 'oil embargo' two piece tires and they would be easier to work with. greg -
How would you repair this?
GLMFAA1 replied to redscampi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You could put a protective cover over the glass and insert it to give you some backing when sanding. If really brave cut the corner piece of the glass that is in that area and glue it in place. Looks good so far. Wish I knew of your dilemma years ago as I built a sprint car using the rear end of a Falcon, I had a full roof. greg -
I've been working on a model of this P51 using the AIrfix/MPC 1/24 kit. I used a 3mm Molotow pen several years ago and it's still shiny, I have no pictures of the build. The work stop order is I'm missing the tail wheel. The invasion strips have to be adjusted to fit the decal sheet I got, The model is not proportioned to the real plane. greg
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AMT 1960 3-in-1 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck
GLMFAA1 replied to rekcirb13's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
Forgot about the deluge unit, thanks. The Revell 56 ford bed would look good on that pick up. greg -
AMT 1960 3-in-1 Ford F-100 Pickup Truck
GLMFAA1 replied to rekcirb13's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
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Nice piece 'Any color you want as long as it's black' greg
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2021 Pierce Ascendent Tower
GLMFAA1 replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Suggestion for curved window, Take a template of the curve to a grocery store and check out the plastic packages in the bake goods, fruits, veggies or any other items that come in clear vacuum form or blown plastic boxes and get you curve from them. I know the examples shown have ridges but there are smooth side ones. greg -
"This kit was created in a time where we had fewer warning labels and people understood that sharp knives and glue were to be handled with caution." And even the paint might contain lead! ? greg
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Interestingly doing a little internet search for box art information most of the releases say 'big Dodge engine' but the 74 say 400 ci and the little red wagon says 360 ci. So whatever you want to call it you got it. No Hemi? Another thing that's been corrected is the front valance between grille and bumper has the turn signals filled in as opposed to the original that had the earlier turn signals in it. The goof is the old interior tub has gas pedal and brake pedal molded in the floor and then the dash board has clutch and brake pedal hanging down. enjoy your build, Now wouldn't the side stacks from the red wagon look good in gold to match the wheels and pin stripe. greg
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2021 Pierce Ascendent Tower
GLMFAA1 replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I've gotten the secret decoder ring message, I'm so glad your elves have stayed on after I heard Santa's got benefits and a 401 plan? -
2021 Pierce Ascendent Tower
GLMFAA1 replied to Chariots of Fire's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Ok, I need to know the secret to having diamond plate on the edge. Yea Charlie's back to red paint! greg -
Sorry, I don't get models sent to me free to review☹️ and I don't want that. I just build. Sorry, did'nt mean to hijack this thread greg
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To all the video modelers who do 'unboxings': Please read the instructions first before you show the parts and if you are unfamiliar with the item learn what it is. It would be a benefit to your presentation to state what you know about the kit especially one that is a re release that had prior different versions where the manufacturer left the older parts from past version. Maybe take a marker and show what different parts are and color code them to show what matches up. i.e. 2wd vs 4wd parts. Some pre-production rehearsal or story board planning would be helpful in your presentations. Maybe I should file this under 'what irked you today' but it's not just today. greg
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welcome to the forum greg
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Ollie's strike again
GLMFAA1 replied to GLMFAA1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Be sure to note the caveat: SELECTIONS MAY VARY BY STORE! greg -
72 Chevy Suburban
GLMFAA1 replied to Modlbldr's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
On the B windows they are reversed A windows so there is a none moving rear quarter window piece. greg -
72 Chevy Suburban
GLMFAA1 replied to Modlbldr's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I would suggest a little thicker piece for the window frames, two 40x40 glued together or 80 piece with scibed line. with that huge sun roof what a great base for a famous ambulance. keep on fabricating. greg -
Anyone know how old this paint is
GLMFAA1 replied to junkyardjeff's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Now lets set Mr. Peabody's way back machine to the early 1970's where President Ford establishes WIP ( Whip Inflation Now!) program. Along comes a little model builder that reports to the President that Testor's is not following his program by increasing the cost of their paints. Makes national news. Your bottle is between then and the 80's. SIDEBAR: Patcra made a gun metal bottle paint that was a great paint for the magnesium color of mag wheels. Their spray silver undercoat was the best for bare aluminum aircraft. greg -
MPC dodge 78 (M880)
GLMFAA1 replied to happy grumpy's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice job, liked the use of the Dodge van mirrors greg -
I count my blessings that I didn’t kill my entire family.
GLMFAA1 replied to NYLIBUD's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Ironically yesterday my detector in my office room which is also my dog's crate residence went off early morning. My dog does not tolerate the beeping detectors very well. At six a.m. I'm in my pj's on a ladder and changing the battery. Interesting the 10 year energizer rabbit is now only has five years of life. When the beeping starts for low battery the first thing I do is take my leaf blower and attack the detector to make sure it is not just dirt. greg -
I count my blessings that I didn’t kill my entire family.
GLMFAA1 replied to NYLIBUD's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Thankful the kids wanted to go to the basement. Most kids don't like basements (see furnace in "A Christmas Story") Smoke detectors are a chore like they used to be with 10 year batteries but they do expire in seven years and they will let you know that. greg -
Nice build, glad to see 3d four door sedans showing up. Off subject item that I see a lot of from western states cop cars and on model kits is the large side spot lights mounted on the light bar. Didn't that hinder the revolving lights efficiency? I could see the use as so called 'alley lights' but when responding 'code 3' I would want some side alerting system to be effective. Running 'code 3' with the spots on would wash out the revolving red light. What was your experience? Step 12 from MPC Force 440 instructions greg
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Tom: Why do you think they call it a 'flu' shot? have a healthy Thanksgiving. Gobble gobble the turkey till you wobble! greg
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The salamander Fahrenheit 451 fire truck
GLMFAA1 replied to GLMFAA1's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
It's a movie prop. Bruce Willis' cab didn't fly in the 'Fifth Element'. I also stated 'supposedly' meaning I was leery of the information. Maybe a directors chair lift instead of a camera. thanks for the clip. greg