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The show season is upon us, so now I get to have a little different kind of fun with my '64 Bonneville. It exceeded my expectations at the NNL North show in Bloomington Minnesota. I was gratified and very humbled to have received this pair of awards out of 416 models present! Steve
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I was pleased to have met you at the show Greg! It's always nice to put a face to the name! Steve
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Certainly! These are just a sampling of the models present at the show. The show seemed to be extremely well attended, and participation was high, as well as the quality of the entrants! I was a little taken back by the quality of the participants this year! So many really well done models! I was quite pleased and very humbled to have received the recognition that I did, given all of the tremendous, high quality models present! Thanks to the participants, and the gentlemen from the Winnipeg Model Car Club for their acknowledgment! I will display them with great pride! Steve
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A few shots from the Bloomington NNL North show. https://public.fotki.com/stevenguthmiller/nnl-2024/ Steve
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Is this common?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I’ve jokingly brought this scene up to many of the patients that we park for at the cancer center where I work. It’s always good for a laugh, along with offering to call a cab for them when they lose their valet claim ticket. ? Steve -
Is this common?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I actually had a deputy sheriff pull me over once just because he wanted to get a good look at my motorcycle! He literally told me that! ? Steve -
Is this common?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
We’ve had instances at our facility where someone has asked us to park a truck, such as a semi tractor. Of course, we are not allowed to park these vehicles for a number of reasons. Number one, licensing is generally an issue, but also just the incompatibility with our parking facilities. There are certain instances where we are not allowed to park a vehicle, such as pets, fire arms or ammunition, drugs or drug paraphernalia, and general cleanliness are some of the reasons why we must decline service. Cleanliness is up to our discretion. Steve -
No question in my mind that our very own Yuri Andryushenko, (yura1961) consistently builds some of the best, most realistic looking models that I've ever seen! Unfortunately, many of his photo links appear to be broken, but what I have seen from him on a routine basis has been absolutely amazing!!! Steve
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Is this common?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I used to kick start my '75 Honda 350 by choice, even though it also had an electric start. It always fired up on the first crank! So yeah, it is possible to cross the boundaries of automotive evolution. Steve -
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StevenGuthmiller replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Not to mention the fact that you have to learn how to use your left foot!! ? Steve -
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StevenGuthmiller replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I recently heard a story about a person who was the target of a carjacking. When the thief got behind the wheel and realized that the car was equipped with a manual transmission, he abandoned his theft and ran away. Even the thieves have become inept! ? Steve -
Is this common?
StevenGuthmiller replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I work as a valet at a local medical facility. the ability to drive a manual transmission is a requirement of employment here. No stick shift, no job. Steve -
Thanks everyone! Never expected to see this 10 year old thread resurface! I appreciate it. Steve
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I am ready for 2k
StevenGuthmiller replied to Mike 1017's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I can guarantee you that they're not. The 2K craze has taken over the hobby, and all one has to do is spend a few moments on the Facebook groups to see that anyone who is not using it, is being encouraged to do so, with very little, to no discussion at all about the risks involved. It's a little scary! Personally, I'll stick with my clear lacquer and polishing regimen. Works just fine for me, and apparently the results speak for themselves. And I can do it without the potential for killing myself. Steve -
Why not use a piece of foil? Cover the area, paint it with a thin coat of black, and then use whatever technique you prefer, (solvents or sanding) to remove the paint where you want it removed. Actual metal will always look more like metal than artificial metal paint. Another example of where BMF trumps Molotow. Steve
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I think I'm probably already half way to 25 by just responding to this pair of silly threads!! Steve
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Yes, I've read that thread, but how is creating another going to help him reach his goal? If anybody really wants to reach a goal of 25 posts, (which is laughably easy, I might add) all that they have to do is spend a few minutes perusing the board, get in on a few conversations, and bingo!....full fledged member! If it's some sort of hardship for someone to reach 25 posts, they're not really serious about participating anyway. Steve
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moderation of new members
StevenGuthmiller replied to Vette_lover2004's topic in How To Use This Board
I really don’t understand the issue. seriously? 25 posts? That’s about a half an hour’s worth of posts if you put forth even a minimum of effort. Steve -
I don’t get it. 25 posts to get off of moderation is something that you can do in a half an hour. It’s not hard. Steve
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Pics from IPMS Show in Fairmont MN
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in Contests and Shows
I routinely attend a larger IPMS sponsored show in the fall, and I have attended a fairly good sized one in the spring as well, and have always felt confident that the judges were competent. Of course, for both of these shows, a local model car club's members are employed to do the judging for the automotive categories, and I have complete confidence in them. This speaks to the integrity of the IPMS chapters that are organizing these shows, as it's clear to them that they are not experienced with model cars, so they're bringing in the "experts" to do the judging of those particular categories for them. Unfortunately, with a small local show such as this one, it becomes pretty obvious quite quickly that the judges have no expertise in anything per say and are just going off of pure emotion. I suppose that can probably only be expected for a small show in an area such as this, but it's become apparent to me that I no longer have any interest in participating in such endeavors. My suggestion to many of these small IPMS shows would be to drop the "contest" aspect, and operate it as something akin to an NNL type show where there are basically no judges. Create top 5 or 10 "people's choice" awards and allow the participants to make the decisions. I can't see how the adjudication would be any less reliable by having the people in attendance make the decisions rather than a few inadequate judges. Steve -
Not Bad for 55 Years Old!
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here are a few quick snaps as it sits in my garage today. As you can see, the paint did not fare as well as the interior after all of those years in a leaky out building, and there is some rust to repair, but I've seen worse. Steve -
Not Bad for 55 Years Old!
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Brings back memories of a '73 Charger that my dad bought new in 1973. A triple black SE with the "opera windows" and a 318 auto. Kind of a funny story, but my parents went to a dealership one weekend in the summer of '73 with the intention of buying a new Dodge or Plymouth wagon for my mother. He saw the Charger sitting on the showroom floor and immediately fell in love with it, and to my absolute amazement, somehow talked my mother into going along with his delirium! Long story short, buy the spring of 1974, the Charger was gone, and my mother was driving a new Plymouth wagon! Steve -
Scaleauto Finishes Honey Clear
StevenGuthmiller replied to Mike 1017's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Me neither. My assumption is that Scale Finishes probably would rather not have to deal with that either, but there must be an issue with their formula if a separate hardener is necessary. Another reason why I stay away from enamels completely, for bodies at least. I can't think of any advantages when you have to be concerned with whether or not your paint is going to cure, and then have to deal with more steps and more products to ensure that it doesn't go south on you. Their lacquer base colors work perfectly. I can't think of a reason why anyone would need to use the enamels, especially if there is an unpredictability factor. Steve -
Scaleauto Finishes Honey Clear
StevenGuthmiller replied to Mike 1017's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have heard of issues with drying with all of Scale Finishes spray enamel line. A few years ago, I had a well respected builder offer to give me all of his SF enamels because he had curing issues with it. Don't know if anything has changed since then, but it's something to consider. Steve