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Twokidsnosleep

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  1. Gizmo wizardry at it's finest, looks great "Roasting pan".....hilarious Drove myself nuts looking over MG restoration manuals and photos trying to replicate everything in the engine compartment when I did a 1/16 MG TC....Not a mechanic by any means
  2. What an awesome piece of furniture !!! The front end is spectacular my friend, just spectacular
  3. I had to look that definition up as well Seemed like a really weird term to me, but makes a bit more sense now Really happy to have another of Harry's WIP's to follow ps who is the Harry in the Avatar this month????
  4. Looks so real, like I could just hop in and go blast around the dunes Good modelling!!!
  5. That is awesome, great work Love to see a pic of the 1:1 as well
  6. Looks super! Nice clean realistic build, love the paint, decals and wheels
  7. Agree with the masterpiece comment True artistry demonstrated here
  8. I have played with the parts a couple times, got two slice cuts from the plastic cover and shoved it back into the stash pile It is a white metal kit, kind of a mini Pocher really with metal parts, screws and such. Yes the body parts are prepainted a French Blue. It will build up pretty nice OOB and better with some slight mods It is a bit pricey, but very different from the norm of kits Bob S did an awesome Revival Alfa in this thread http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=101676&hl=
  9. Looks good! Like the red block
  10. Ahah, I will give that a try as well I did try it on the Tamiya flat aluminum of my F40 engine exhaust....meh, didn't shine up and looked a bit gloppy in the end Maybe I am just all sausage fingers
  11. Yours looks great!! Hmm, maybe I will try it with the Alcald base...like the gloss black??? How long do you wait before polishing??? My tests were over Tamiya fine white and grey primers I have Alclad gloss black, Aclad white primer and Alclad grey primer as well to try out
  12. I found that my True Metal Aluminum kept rubbing off on me As I polished, it stripped down through the primer.....hand polish even I wasn't super impressed, but maybe I did something stupid with it??? Three coats over primer After polishing and the control no polish area I love the way it paints and handles, but the rub off and lack of shine don't really justify it. Tamiya flat aluminum looks almost identical If I did something wrong, love to hear it, but this is what it did in my hands
  13. Loving this build for sure Great work...hardly cobbled together
  14. Superb detailing of a good kit I really like the display stand and medallion and especially the second gorgeously detailed engine Alfa made some beautiful machinery...like a piece of art Great work!!
  15. Thanks a lot Randy I figured this 1/32 needed some love and was not a big loss if I destroyed it I am really impressed with how strong the brass joints can be with the silver solder Yes the tie rod ends were fun...a good challenge on setting up a stable support for the pieces Have had some thoughts of remaking the whole thing, ALL in brass...then I sat down and let those thoughts go away
  16. Making tie rod connectors...soldered the little brass circles on the connectors I have soldered the wheel support tubes to the C brackets as well...kept the long pins to act as locators and level checkers
  17. Would it be ok if I shot you a PM about tips for silver soldering brass??? Scott
  18. I read a good article about early Bugattis and it answered a question I had about the holes in the frame rails. Apparently the cars needed to be lightened for 1934 Grand Prix rules and that was how they accomplished meeting the weight restriction https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/12170/lot/639/ This was my little #14 before I axe murdered her...you can see the holes in the frame
  19. Continuing with front end fab...making the wheels rotatable and steerable You can see me brainstorming in the drawings Square stock brass Needed six holes drilled, cut in half and one side removed To make these a matching set Mock up Lots of refinement to do still, but it works!!!
  20. Thanks Joe It ain't all that pretty, but it is the first thing I have made like that Fussy in alignment for sure
  21. So I have switched gears here and will restore this AMT T59 before I do the Revival kit Trying some soldering to make a new front axle Bent three bits of brass to shape and used the silver solder (Orange label) and butane torch to attatchment pieces
  22. Agree with everyone else, that is an awesome build!! What a cool body shape Well made
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