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  1. I will agree with Joseph and Mike on this- if you follow directions and take proper safety precautions, then there is nothing to worry about. That being said, what is the advantage cost and results wise using it over regular hobby spray clears? Many members here use automotive grade paints and clears and while I don't, I do know that they typically are handled differently than our regular hobby paints. I would think all of the extra work involved might not be worth it unless you are clearing multiple bodies at the same time.
  2. Nice job, way to detail the interior. I would hate to have to make turns in that thing though, talk about a long wheelbase!
  3. I am beyond words! I thought this was going to about a model build.
  4. Looks good so far, I am sure he will be happy to have that scale version to go along with the 1:1!
  5. Have found it at two hobby shops that haven't had it before. Actually bought a copy and have read it. A couple of Studes on the cover, not a bad read IMO!
  6. I just might have to create an order for Manny, that engine you mastered looks great!
  7. I have found sitting off in the corner having animated conversations with myself usually gets me out of service! I was called earlier this year, sat there all day only to have to return the next day. As I was riding the elevator up to the courtroom, the defendant's lawyer did not notice I was in the back of the elevator until after he started discussing the case with another attorney. I went up to the bailiff and told her what had happened and after a brief appearance before the judge, I was dismissed from serving and on my way home. I am a salaried employee and as such was paid by my employer but was expected to catch up on my work in the evening after jury duty. I won't comment on whether or not a person receiving government assistance makes for a good or bad juror but I will say that we all need to serve. I do feel for those who are either self-employed or work hourly and are not compensated by their employer for jury duty. I have lived in North Carolina for nearly 8 years and have been called for state jury duty twice and federal jury duty once while when I lived in Illinois I was only called once in 22 years. My father is 91 and has never been called for jury duty, probably a good thing if you knew him!
  8. Paging Chuck Most, paging Mr. Chuck Most, please see this post for some ideas! Nice find Lee, those all look to be in decent enough shape that someone is bound to buy them and restore/hot rod them.
  9. You bragging or complaining??? Nice truck BTW! I think Tamiya sells a green color close to this FS color too!
  10. 2 recent trades with LOBBS and Long Roof Nut went smooth and as advertised.
  11. Tom, I am with you on this, I was merely stating that despite their best efforts, there will be some nits to be picked by some forum members here over what Mobeius brings to market. I think the the problem is that some folks rant on and on about the issues they find as if it were life or death. Simply put, should a model manufacturer be able to create a "perfect" model with today's technologies? Short answer is yes but then again I don't work for Mobeius, Round 2 , Revell etc., and am not privy to what tools they are using to create the molds to produce the kits and neither do most of the members here. I, for one, am glad to see a long overlooked subject come to market and only hope they find other "gems" that will satisfy our needs!
  12. What you need now Lee is a couple of months off and about 200 models to assemble! Nice score, hopefully it won't go bad before you get to use most of it up!
  13. While I have been following this closely, there was an article (probably the same one Art saw in the WSJ) in the Charlotte paper yesterday regarding this. This technology is being used to create masters and various hi-tech parts but using them for mass production seems to be costly and time consuming versus current production methods. This holds great promise of helping medical professionals possibly creating artificial organs and limbs and the article even mentioned body tissue! I have a hard time believing that the masses would want to invest in the cost of a 3D printer AND supplies in order to create a model. If people are balking at current kit costs ($25 & up) what do you think they would say to paying a similar amount AND having to create it themselves? I personally don't see me buying a 3D printer as I don't build enough models as it is to justify the cost. I could see a LHS having one and creating model kits for customers, kind of like having a suit tailor made! I like the concept of 3D printers, just not convinced yet that model companies will stop injection molding any time soon.
  14. eBay, with it's worldwide reach, will always have more variety than any local store could possibly have. I have yet to purchase from eBay, I guess I am just different in that respect. I haven't seen anything on there that I had to have that would cause me to open an account and become a regular. I find those older kits at hobby shows and swap meets in the area where I live. There are several within a 2 hour drive throughout the year and what I like best about them is that I can physically see what I am getting before plunking down my cash. I have also found that trading with members here has allowed me to get rid of models for those that I missed out on in years past. Many members here are great traders and it is a way to add to your collection without spending big bucks on the bay! As I thin out my collection, I am trying to concentrate on those models I am likely to build and have some real interest for me.
  15. Like many others, I have a bunch and probably more than I need! I still buy them despite having had an airbrush for more than 15 years. One of these days I will convert to airbrushing more, I just like the convenience and clean up of a spray can.
  16. Mike, This kit is due out later this year and it is on the Tower Hobbies website for $89.99.
  17. Very nice job on that one!
  18. I'm interested in the Chinese food place, can you give us some insight ???? Nice job on fixing the Mustang and having a 1:1 in the driveway surely helps. Thanks for sharing a simple fix for those that are striving for more accuracy.
  19. Dave, Thanks for the update and like others, I am saving up for a few of these kits. If the test shots indicate what we should expect, then I am in for about 6 of each! And a big thank you for working hard on these kits to make them as accurate as possible. I am sure someone will find something wrong with them but I know that Mobeius has worked hard to bring us subjects long overlooked by other manufacturers and I would rather have something than nothing! Maybe I am in the minority but this is only a hobby for me, not life and death!
  20. Nice commentary on how many of us grew up and the kids of today have no idea of what we did to entertain ourselves in the 60s and 70s.
  21. The International Transtar 4300 is a recently re-issued kit and can be found for $30 while the older International 2554 (and 2654) kits are harder to find and more expensive, like big $$$$! Okay, kidding aside, I believe it is the way they are optioned and type of axles and drivetrain that is ordered with them. Resident International expert Cargostar can probably better explain it.
  22. Welcome Norman, I am about 20 miles away from you in Charlotte. The SCMA has a chapter that meets every month in Rock Hill if you are interested. I have joined, just need to get to a meeting, hopefully this month! They also host several shows that are a great way to display your builds and have some nice swap meets too!
  23. I was in a hobby shop in Christiansburg VA that had both the aerosols and air brush ready paints and didn't get much help from the folks at the counter other than their thoughts it was for R/C bodies. Has anyone used these paints on styrene models? What prep work did you do differently? Any examples?
  24. Casey, Listed just below the mower on the SE page is the mower deck for $9.95. I have one that plan on painting in JD colors to match the tractor.
  25. Thanks for the update Al and best of luck in your attempt to "downshift" life a little bit. I can only imagine what you will produce for us given more time to focus on resin!
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