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Metallic paint for an interior?
StevenGuthmiller replied to crowe-t's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
One trick that I used to use quite often was to spray a very light mist coat of Ceramcoat acrylic pearl over the interior after it was painted. You should still be able to pick up this pearl craft paint at most craft stores like Hobby Lobby. It has extremely fine metallic particles and can be used over any kind of paint that you like. 1960 Chrysler New Yorker 1959 Pontiac Bonneville 1961 Buick Invicta Steve -
Luckily there are a lot of readily available kits out there just chomping at the bit to have their innards donated to one of these great old Coronets. I transplanted the MPC '70 Super Bee chassis and the Revell '68 Charger engine into my '69. Can't wait to do my '68! That one will get a completely reworked interior as well as the other stuff. Just have to finish up a few other projects and then decide on a suitable color. Steve
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You can always sand off the mold lines and remove the flash and polish those areas with fine polishing pads before clear coating as well. Stay away from any liquid polishes as they may interfere with the clear coats. I removed mold lines and polished out the bare plastic on this Johan 1961 Plymouth Fury without any clear coat whatsoever. What you see is just bare polished plastic. Steve
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From looking at the photos that you have posted, this body appears to be quite opaque. Often white plastic can have a transparency to it that I'm not really seeing here. I say go for it. Steve
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The Other Magazine Forum
StevenGuthmiller replied to TarheelRick's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Was just over at the SA forum to post some photos of my current project and the site went down on me again right in the middle of it! Steve -
Thank you for the vote of confidence Al! I will do my best. Steve
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I ordered this issue a few days ago. It appears that it could take up to 2 weeks for delivery. Steve
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I suppose like everything else, individual stores carry different items according to demand and space. But I'll bet they would get it for you if you asked. Either that or you can always order online. Steve
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If I ever build mine, off comes the top! I'll build it as a convertible. I have an AMT '60 hard top that I will most likely build before I ever dig into the Trumpeter kit. The most likely scenario will be the Trumpeter guts going into the AMT body. But that being said, I wouldn't let the inaccuracies stop me if there were no other options for a '60 Bonneville. Build on! Steve
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Thank you Larry! Steve
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Thanks Sam! The hood springs seem like a fairly prominent feature under the hood of these 60s Mopars, so I thought that being as I was doing all of this under hood scratch building and detailing I should try to represent them in some way. I was a little worried about how they would work out, but it came together pretty well. Steve
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Thank you Snake! The wheels, tires and stance were all a pretty large consideration on this one as they were a bit of a departure from my usual factory stock build. I was pretty happy with how it all came out. Thanks again! Steve
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Thank you Bill! I picked up a sheet of those inspection stickers on ebay several years ago. I don't remember who the vendor was, but they have kind of become a signature of mine for the past few years. Steve
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They carry at least gray, black, white and red oxide in their sandable primer line. I buy mine at O'Reilly auto parts. Steve
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Just so that you are aware, the Trumpeter '60 Bonneville hard top body is pretty badly dis-proportioned. The roof is far too short and the deck is way too long. Just so there are no surprises. Steve
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You don't even have to clear coat the body. You can polish it just as you would paint. But if you prefer to clear coat, one the Testors clear lacquers will work just fine. Steve
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Let's put it this way. You are going to be much more likely seeing a '71 Road Runner from Revell than from Round 2.......and I wouldn't hold my breath. I'm not an aficionado of '71 Plymouths, but how much difference is there between the '71 Satellite and Road Runner? The Monogram Satellite is not easy to find, but it is out there, and there are likely decals and PE sets available. Steve