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Questions about material in #214: accuracy?
peteski replied to W Humble's topic in Model Cars Magazine News and Discussions
@Michael Bentt You seem to have pretty "big mouth" for someone with 27 posts under your belt. That is not very nice. You not have much future on this forum. (No this is not a threat - just an observation) -
Luke has a point. When using a metallic "chrome" paint for obtaining a mirror-like finish, the metallic "chrome" paint has to be applied over a glass-smooth surface. Think about it. Take a real glass mirror for example. A thin layer of silver is applied onto a glass-smooth piece of glass. The reflected light does not get scattered. But if a textured (or matte-finish) glass was coated with silver, it would still look silver, but the reflected light would get scattered - no longer producing undistorted reflection like a smooth glass mirror would. it woudl look duller. If a shiny-surface bare plastic (like a surface of a plastic spoon) is used as a base for the "chrome" paint, it will result in a mirror-like finish. Molotow is alcohol based. Alcohol is a mild solvent which does not attach polystyrene. I suspect that if Alclad II Chrome was applied over bare plastic, its stronger solvent could slightly craze plastic, resulting in a duller "chrome" look. Of course that also depends on the actual formulation of the plastic. As for using actual model parts, the same still applies. If the bare plastic part is polished to a glass-like smoothness (or first sprayed with a high-gloss clear) then Molotow will also produce the chrome-like finish. But if the part is not glass smooth, then the Molotow will dry to a duller finish.
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New way to strip paint from bodies, safe and simple!
peteski replied to 69H.O.Firebird's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Well then, don't email me one day after the ordering telling me the order has been shipped, and print the postage label, then have the item sit at their location. That is totally misleading! If they just sent a quick email stating that there will be a delay ( would understand and wait patiently). Or even put a blurb on the website stating that the orders might be delayed due to (fill in the blank). I'm giving them time, but I'm just disappointed in the way they conduct their business. I just checked, and the package was finally shipped today at 3:08pm. -
New way to strip paint from bodies, safe and simple!
peteski replied to 69H.O.Firebird's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Well, the product videos look impressive, but the shipping process is not so hot. I placed my order on June 23rd, and next day (June 24th) I received an email stating "product has been shipped", along with the USPS tracking number. I keep checking the tracking info every day, and as of now (June 29th) the tracking info still shows "June 24, 2022 at 1:03pm Shipping Label Created, USPS Awaiting Item". Not cool. EBay sellers sometimes do this too. I live in adjacent state, so when the package actually gets shipped, I should get it in couple of days. But so far it has been sitting unsent for 5 days. -
Holloway House. Quick Shine Multi Surface Finish.
peteski replied to Bugatti Fan's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Ah, the famous auto-correct feature which "thinks" it knows better than you what you are typing. Some of those "corrections" can be quite comical. -
I don't know which kit provided the engine, but this sure is one cute little car. Looks a bit like the original Mini Cooper.
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The "service dog" designation has been seriously abused for several years now. Anybody can buy a service dog harness for their dog, and call it a "service animal", then take it anywhere (including boarding an airplane). Same with the "emotional support" animals which are often not dogs. I don't know exactly how it all started, but this abuse is rampant nowadays. A real service animal (usually a dog) will have paperwork from the owner's doctor certifying it as a service animal. No paperwork -- it is a hoax, and an excuse to bring the animal to places where animals aren't allowed. The abuse was so bad that I have heard that certain airlines started asking for the official paperwork designating the service animal before they allow it to board the airplane. It is very likely that the service dogs in your complex are not the real thing. Again, it all goes back to people's self-entitlement, and "it is all about me" mentality. But on a lighter note, it seems that certain stores started allowing customers to bring their well-behaved dogs inside while shopping (not just the real service-animals).
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Problem? I don't see that as a problem at all. This is one of those threads I envoy seeing reviewed.
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What hood is this? (Real car, two pics)
peteski replied to LDO's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Was that the 6- or 8-cylinder Henway? The 8-cylinder one likely weights more. -
Well, if you keep them for use, then by all means hang onto them. No need to recycle things you are using.
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Funny you mentioned this here. Similar question was posted in the latest copy of the FineScale Modeler Magazine. Looks like Bandai is "that" company. Considering the cost of postage in relation to the value of the plastic sprues, it doesn't seem very logical (even domestically in Japan). Well unless the modeler (or a group of modelers) collect several pounds of spreue over time, and ship them in a single large package.
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Holloway House. Quick Shine Multi Surface Finish.
peteski replied to Bugatti Fan's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Funny that you mentioned that stuff. Few years back, it was heavily advertised on the TV stations I watch. At that time the thought that this stuff seems similar to Future did cross my mind. Since I don't use Future much (and still have some), I totally forgot about it. So the Quick Shine stuff is still around? I think it would be worth a try. -
We sure live in "interesting" times.
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That is very true, but insurance companies seem to have a problem with near-tailgating if it causes a rear-end accident. So I guess we have to pick out poison: either drive like old ladies and be aggravated by people constantly cutting in front of us, or leave enough distance for safe emergency braking so not to be found at-fault in a rear-end accident. Today's aggressive drivers are a major irk in general. I also observed that many of those very aggressive drivers are young women. In the past it was usually young man driving aggressively.
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Who knows? It is likely the self-entitlement thing. Or a total cluelessness. Or both. The sad part is that regardless of what made the first driver slam on the brakes, the driver who rear ended the first vehicle will be at fault (because they did not leave enough safe distance between them and the car in front). But both drivers will have to deal with the consequences of the accident (insurance paperwork, being out of the car while it is repaired, etc.). Sad.
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New way to strip paint from bodies, safe and simple!
peteski replied to 69H.O.Firebird's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Thanks Bruce!. Like I mentioned, it might be some time before I need a fresh batch of the stripper. What got me to try this stuff was Zaks post - the stuff does look like it really works and seems safer and easier to deal with than the other strippers I have experimented with. I currently don't have any resin bodies to strip either. I wonder if HPIGuys guy who made the video testing the stripper on multiple types of paints could be talked into doing a test on a resin body. We know that the stripper works well on several different primers, enamels, and lacquers. We now just want to know if it will be safe on polyurethane resin, or will it turn it to goo? -
New way to strip paint from bodies, safe and simple!
peteski replied to 69H.O.Firebird's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
I guess it makes sense. Oh well. I ordered 2 bottles of the "model" stuff when I could have ordered a 4-pack of the furniture stuff (and still getting the 20% discount). I'm hoping that the discount still works next time I'll place an order (but that'll likely not be for some time, so I doubt it). Hey Zack, do you happen to have any urethane resin items you could try stripping? -
New way to strip paint from bodies, safe and simple!
peteski replied to 69H.O.Firebird's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Ok, I'll bite. This stuff does look promising. The website seems to have been designed with primary focus on stripping paint from furniture, with model stripper also being offered. Having said that, I wonder of the (wood) furniture stripping solution is the same stuff as the plastic model stripper? The wording on the labels of both types of strippers is identical, except for the mention of models on the model version. I'm wondering because the furniture stripper (as a 4-pack) is a better deal (and the discount code works on it too). Anyway, I'm always looking for new and better plastic (and resin), so I'll order the model version. I do wonder how safe it is on resin bodies? I think I'll let someone else find that out. -
One possibility is that those panhandlers collect more (or even much more) "donations" than they can make having a basic low-wage job. When they leave for the day they probably drive off in a Mercedes parked few blocks away. The only sure way to stop panhandling would be for people to stop giving money to them, but too many people out there just can't help themselves to feel better by helping some poor lost soul. The ubiquitous "God bless" scribbled on the bottom of the brown cardboard sign also helps them to collect from all all the soft-hearted individuals. Just like with all the scam calls we are flooded with, panhandling is a scam. There are plenty of ways in this country for a truly homeless down-on-their-luck individual to get help.
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That is a one sweet build!
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Sorry to hear of his untimely passing. My condolences to his family. R.I.P. Josh.
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If hovering over other email addresses still works, then it is likely something in the way the email header is formatted. That is where the email reader gets the info you see hovering over the email address. I'm sure they doing this to prevent people like you from screening spams. Some email readers allow you to view the email in "raw format", but unless you know what you are looking for, the raw email looks like gibberish, so my recommendation is to just hit "delete".
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Realistic brass finish.
peteski replied to nadtheman's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Alclad II Polished Brass airbrushed over a coat of glossy paint (gray or maybe even dark yellow) should also look close to real brass.