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Twokidsnosleep

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  1. The question was not 'can I fix this', it was "should I fix this" or leave it as it came to me and not mess with Harry's stuff too much Oh I can fix it, Mr Skip
  2. Ya I think so Funny but the rear deck was copied from a Fujimi slant nose 911 kit and fit perfectly on this one....hmmm do they share moulds???
  3. Hmm never tried that. Lots of different ways to strip and seems the combo of oven cleaner and then the air abrasion for tough spots works well for me. It is fun to restore and old glue bomb or a partially started kit that has gone off the rails for someone. I have a Pocher Alfa Romeo partial start glue bomb that looks like someone got in over their head with. That is my holy grail of bomb restoration projects...one day
  4. Been picking away at this off and on between other builds The black is Stylenrez (UMP version) which is a great flat black primer made by Badger...awesome stuff indeed so smooth!!!
  5. Good save on the seats, they look fine now...looks like the protective clear got eaten by your weathering so it attacked the seat paint. Been there, stripped an entire body because of it Happy to see more progress on yours
  6. You will hate it, send it to me and I will rid you of the burden...
  7. Yep, it is a simple little build and goes together nicely.
  8. I am following along Love the car and love doing rebuilds of classics
  9. I agree, you are loaded up with goodies for this build I am following along for sure
  10. Really nice jag, nice Porsches You guys are killing me...not suppose to be buying more kits
  11. Beautiful engine work so far for sure Thomas posted a gorgeous blue Countach, wow that paint is nice
  12. I am keeping my eye on things...bit pricey at the moment for the Carerra Already have the the Pochers I want ....some partially made others not yet started Alfa Romeosx2, Bugatti, F40, Testarossa The Lambos and the Ducati are tempting. But I have a lifetime of kits to build at the moment
  13. Awesome detail work
  14. Cheers Bill, thanks for the comment Happy Friday
  15. Thanks, not the easy route, but a fun exercise Have been working on the tie rod. Copied the plastic tubing and replaced with telescoping brass. I am being lazy and using CA glue instead of silver soldering which I just don't feel like doing for it. Just need to link the rod to either side with a pivot, hmmm gotta think on that a bit
  16. Wow, what an offer. You are a god send Will do a bit of inventory and see if I have anything I cannot salvage or modify I think I will go with the rear deck and wing I have cast, just want to see how that resin takes paint Thank you again
  17. Working on the underbelly...front and rear suspension. I added brass pins to the front wheel assembly and some aluminum inserts to the front wheel arms for strength and a positive seat. This lets the wheels steer, just have to devise a tie rod between the wheels now. Rear has new brass shocks, not much else. Both will get disk brakes and rotors of some sort
  18. Looks great, nice build
  19. Lovely build indeed, you are a master of the Porsche build Wrt the clear, it is one of the more difficult areas IMHO and have been studying it. So here are my notes: *If you go too light a coat and especially if spraying too far away, your clear will atomize and dry before it hits body and leave a rough finish. A second heavier coat can fill that in, like it would a flat paint layer *If you flood the body too much, you will fill all your panel lines and details, leaving a gloppy mess of runs and buildups in corners...just like paint would *It needs to be a positive wet layer, not too thick and not too thin. Different clears will behave differently *If you do a second coat of clear, one should sand with wet fine paper so the second coat has bite.....I didn't do that on my last 928 project and the clear had runs and splotches so the first layer looked better on it's own. Live and learn. I am far from perfect at it and still a work in progress...just thought I would show some research notes
  20. Awesome What I like most about it is how happy it has made you to build it!! We rant and rave about all the issues and tiny details and end up hating a build for it...but you loved your subject and it comes through in your words and in the final result. This is how modelling should be
  21. I am pulling up a seat and settling in to watch this unfold
  22. Build it and do a wip in the Big Boys section Got this one on my wish list, you are a lucky man
  23. These are the last bits into the Easy Off Gel Oven Cleaner The chrome on the Fuchs wheels came off immediately!!!
  24. So I am back at this build while I avoid house work and other projects I need to finish Made progress with the rear deck and will likely pose it open to show the engine and hide my questionable fitment. Will make brake disks, shift linkage and turnable front wheels...that is the plan at least
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