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1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thanks everyone! Hopefully more to come soon. Steve -
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Trumpeter had brass photo etched folding hinges in their '60 Bonneville kit. I don't know how well they would have worked, and to be honest, I can't say that I've ever seen anyone use them. Steve -
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thanks much guys!! Steve -
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I'm not certain, but I believe that the vanity mirror on this vintage of Pontiac was just a mirror fastened to the visor, unlike today's mirrors, with a hinged cover. So, I guess you could say that it is functional. Steve -
Any spare bits of wire that you can scrounge up here and there will work for various different hoses and wires. Strip the jacket off of a single strand silver wire and you have fuel line or material for carburetor linkage or return springs. As far as clamps go, you can pretty easily make your own from thin strips of aluminum from a soda can bent to shape. Steve
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If it’s just the Testors “Clear Parts Cement” it’s not much different than Elmer’s. It just tacks up a little faster. In any case, it’s a water based glue, so as others have said, get it wet with a Q-tip, let it soak for a few minutes, (maybe even let the wet Q-tip sit on the affected area for a while) and then try rubbing it off with a Q-tip before resorting to a tooth pick, or anything that could scratch the plastic. In the future, try using a few thin strips of a fairly easily removed tape like Tamiya to tape the window into position in a few key areas. Then, using a tooth pick, or other thin applicator, apply something like an epoxy glue around the perimeter in the areas that are absent of tape. Once the epoxy is solidly set, remove the tape and fill the remainder of the perimeter with more epoxy. Your glass will be permanently and very strongly fastened in place, with little possibility of smudges or finger prints. Steve
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1960 Mercury 2 dr HT.....built stock..thanks Steven Guthmiller
StevenGuthmiller replied to thatz4u's topic in Model Cars
Looks a lot different than the last time I saw it! ? Nice job Al. Steve -
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Chassis ID
StevenGuthmiller replied to Modlbldr's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Whatever it is, (I'm also guessing 'Cuda) it was apparently a Hemi equipped kit, with the torque boxes and all. Steve -
Airbrush fur?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Kit Basher's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Well, it is a badger, but I believe that they have fur on the outside. ? Steve -
AMT 62 Impala uptop?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Rbray47's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Yes. I’m using the top from the ‘62 Buick annual for my ‘64 Bonneville project. Also required some mods, but it was fairly close from the start. Steve -
AMT 62 Impala uptop?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Rbray47's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Agreed. Just thought that I would post some actual comparison photos so that the OP knew what he was facing should he decide to go this route. No sense in taking the time to hunt one down if you don’t want to put the work into it. Steve -
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I remember sitting in the back seat at 5 or 6 years old and hearing the click every time the lights were changed, but not being able to figure out how my dad was doing it. Steve -
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I thought about it, but......nah. Steve -
AMT 62 Impala uptop?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Rbray47's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The Monogram ‘59 Impala top is a hair too wide at the front, and considerably too long for the AMT ‘62 Impala. As is usually the case, modifications will be required for a correct looking fit. Steve -
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Today I headed into the shop for a couple of hours and fabricated a set of sun visors. I was thinking of using the visors from the Monogram '59 Impala kit, but the seemed a little over sized. So, out came the sheet styrene and the sprue. Steve -
AMT 62 Impala uptop?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Rbray47's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Shapeways offers a "G" window up top for the AMT '62 Impala convertible, but it'll cost you almost $40.00! Steve -
1964 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible.
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thanks guys! Being as this will be an open car with the entire interior in full view, I thought that I would add as many little details as practical. Most of these little parts are pretty simple and quick to make, so I figured, why not? Steve -
Tire and wheel ID
StevenGuthmiller replied to Modlbldr's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Modelhaus like vendor question
StevenGuthmiller replied to don neu's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Not that I’m aware of. There are resin casters and 3-D printers that offer various parts and kits, but nothing on the scale of Modelhaus. Steve -
Candy Brandywine...
StevenGuthmiller replied to Straightliner59's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
If it’s a shade of brown that I like, I prefer to call it “bronze”. ? Steve -
Just completed a trade with "RSchnell". Everything went like clock work. Perfect! Steve
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Candy Brandywine...
StevenGuthmiller replied to Straightliner59's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I like a lot of different greens. Leaning more towards the aqua shades, or dark or light greens. But I agree, it seems that green can have many more ugly shades than most other colors. Some cars just seem to look "right" in certain shades of green, but nothing looks right in the "Kermit" green that we're discussing in my opinion. Steve