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procedure for doing metal foil scripts
StevenGuthmiller replied to foxbat426's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
That would be my recommendation. I've been using a variation of this method myself for probably 20 years. Steve -
Anyone make their own pickled eggs? I'm trying it out.
StevenGuthmiller replied to LDO's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
They look like they should be pretty good! I've never tried making pickled eggs. I don't remember the last time I ate one. I have recently been making my own beef jerky in my electric smoker though. Got on a jerky kick a few weeks ago & I just cringe every time I see the prices of it in the stores. I can make about a pound and a half of my own for less than $10.00. Steve -
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StevenGuthmiller replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This is the exact same circumstance that happened to me at the first show that I ever attended. My build did not make the magazine, but there was obviously no favoritism involved as far as who was chosen to be photographed. A very good point that I had not thought of Dennis. Steve -
The Revell '59 Ford is just as you say, "ancient", and that's why it keeps popping it's head up. The tooling already exists & has for decades, so pulling out an old mold and re-popping a kit costs nearly nothing compared to an all new tooling. Nearly all of the cost of a new kit rests in he development & mold making process, & in this age, that cost is huge. I agree that a '58 or '59 Ford would probably do pretty well, but the only question in the manufacturers mind is, will it do well enough to justify the huge investment & will they make money on the deal. Steve
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Funny, but whether your interested in the subject matter or not, the kit manufacturers in America are slowly becoming extinct. If we have nothing left but the Japanese producers in the next decade, the hobby will be all but dead in the US, & that will be the beginning of the end for the rest of the world. Steve
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detail Pet peeve of mine!
StevenGuthmiller replied to Mercuryman54's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's not that bad if you don't plan on turning the model over. What's worse in my mind is spending hours detailing, wiring & plumbing an engine & engine compartment & then leaving something like the seam down the middle of the radiator! Steve -
I think that it might be a good time for all of us to start throwing all of the support we can muster behind companies like Moebius. The way it's beginning to look, they may be the only ones producing new & interesting kits in the not too distant future! Steve
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I think that's an optimistic prospect! The chances of me winning the Powerball jack pot are probably much, much higher! Steve
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StevenGuthmiller replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I don't think that it was incorrect to ask either. This forum is all about discussion after all. I offered my opinion on the matter, but I feel that the OP would get a more relevant explanation to his question if he asks the people who know the answers. Steve -
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StevenGuthmiller replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
If the magazine in question sees fit to show the diversity of the other participants, that's fabulous! But, that should be left up to the editor and photographers for the magazine. The readers will determine whether or not it meets their expectations. I believe that the OP's statement would have been better posed directly to the editor of said magazine. Steve -
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StevenGuthmiller replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This was an NNL event that the OP was referencing. As far as I know, they are not even traditionally "judged" events, so there are no rules regarding "sweeps" that I'm aware of. Any awards offered are either given by individual clubs at their discretion or "peoples choice awards". At least that is how our local event is set up. As far as your statement about "more inclusiveness as to magazine coverage" goes, I read that as the thought that someone needs to inject more "diversity" into the selection process for what will & what will not be photographed for a magazine. If Bob has the 5 best builds at the show, Joe does not deserve to have his model featured in the name of diversity. That mentality spells "everybody gets a trophy" to me. In my mind, exemplary builders should dominate. Steve -
Ok, so we could say this about how many "hundreds" of kits produced before the 80s? Nearly every kit produced in the late 50s and 60s, with a few exceptions, had very rudimentary chassis, and a good majority of them had very simple engines, (if any at all) & most, up until the mid 60s had a basic 3 piece interior. (dash, steering wheel & tub with the seats molded in) Does this mean that the kit manufacturers are derelict because they are not re-visiting & retooling all of these old kits? We're very lucky that there are any American kit manufacturers left anymore! Johan is extinct and AMT, Lindberg & MPC have all been rolled into round 2, a company which is basically as their name implies. A company that re-pops old kits & produces nothing new. We are left today with Revell/Monogram & Moebius for the most part. Exactly which of these hundreds of "sub-par" kits should be re-tooled & who will do it? I think that we need to consider ourselves lucky that there is any subject matter available to us at all these days! I for one am more than happy to deal with those bad chassis plates as long as I can still find the subject matter that interests me. If I had to stick with only kits with modern detailed tooling, I would have quit the hobby long ago! Steve
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GT Kustom Khrome
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's quite alright Paul. I sent the e-mail to both addresses to be sure. Steve -
We should all give homage to the lowly promo. It was basically the precursor to the model car kit. Somewhere along the line, someone decided that people might like to "build their own" and the model car kit was born. Steve
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StevenGuthmiller replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Maybe a little bit of "everybody gets a trophy" mentality here? I don't pretend to know how builds are chosen for photographing at these shows, nor do I care. I had a couple photographed a couple of years ago, but they never appeared in a magazine. I really don't care. Last year, I received 2 trophies & peoples choice plaque for a pair of models & was never chosen to be photographed. I really don't care. The recognition by my peers was much more important to me than what some magazine photographer or editor thinks. Steve -
GT Kustom Khrome
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Is that e-mail address tihggho1, or tihggh01 ? o, as in "oh", or 0, as in "zero"? I believe that the address that I used was the "zero". Steve -
These kits are easy to find replacement chassis for. Try finding a good replacement for a Johan '66 Chrysler 300! As others have said, I don't have much of an issue anymore with these simple chassis plates. A lot of the simplicity of these kits can be rectified with a few modifications & some updating under the hood. Eliminating the screw posts on these promo type, screw chassis kits is a much more important mod in my opinion than worrying about the chassis. That's job 1 for me when I start building one of these old kits. Steve
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GT Kustom Khrome
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thanks Ellen. I don't have Facebook or Twitter accounts & I don't really want them. I just e-mailed him last Friday, so it hasn't been too long yet. I just wanted to be sure about any changes since he took over the operation from Bob, & of course, I need to know where to send the parts. I hope to hear from him soon. I really don't want to go back to using Chrome Tech! Steve -
Has anybody had any contact with George from Kustom Khrome lately. I sent him an e-mail last week to get some information & I have yet to hear back. Has there been an e-mail address change or anything? Steve
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Lindberg Dodge 330
StevenGuthmiller replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Absolutely not Bill! I always try very hard not to take anything said on the forum personally. I figure that this is a "forum" and is here for the sole purpose of discussion.......so, let's discuss. Well guys, I guess I've said my piece. If nothing else, I suppose that this discussion has served to enlighten a few more people to another badly proportioned model kit foisted upon us. Like that is some sort of surprise! Happy modeling all!! Steve