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removeing acylic paint
peteski replied to Madd Trucker's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Well then, you answered your own question! -
Kenworth K100 with extra sleeper.
peteski replied to griffin's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yeah, 9 years!! So why did you bring this thread back? Do you have any updates on your progress? -
That is a sad news. Condolences to his family and many friends.
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1/12 Revell Mercedes 300SL
peteski replied to deja-view's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Rusty92, I'm not sure why you tagged my post as confusing - there is *NOTHING* confusing about it. This world is getting really, really weird. EDIT: And another confused tag from Rusty. I'm beginning to be confused as to what confuses him. -
1/12 Revell Mercedes 300SL
peteski replied to deja-view's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Well, thanks. I'm aware of online translators. The point was that this seems to be English-speaking forum. AndryR could have have done the same, and made their post in English. Yes, I know it is a newbie, but they must have realized that this is a English language forum. I speak Polish, but I don't make my posts in Polish (well except the earlier one, just to make my point). -
Yeah, living in NYC it is prudent to sleep with a baseball bat! It might save your life! Very cute!
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1/12 Revell Mercedes 300SL
peteski replied to deja-view's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Easy for you to say. Nie rozumiem, co napisałeś. -
making coil springs, which wire?
peteski replied to fiatboy's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
While those are inexpensive and easy to deal with, in most cases the wire in them is out-of-scale (usually too thin) to properly represent scale suspension springs. Little things like that can make or break the model's realism. I took one of those pen springs and measured its wire to be 0.0135" in diameter. The comes out to 0.34" in 1:25 scale, or 0.32" in 1:24 scale. Hmm, I guess that would work for some light duty springs. They still look too thin to my eyes, -
That's because the flames start at the back (gas tank) of the Pinto as soon as something even touches the rear bumper. I would think you're old enough to remember that.
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Amber lights, 3 different techniques.
peteski replied to Bills72sj's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
. . . and yellow (for fog lights or French headlighs). -
Fluoride is not going to make a difference. Pretty much all toothpastes contain fluoride (to strengthen tooth enamel). The important point is to use white colored toothpaste, not the translucent gel type. The white toothpaste contains mildly abrasive polishing agent, while the gel type does not.
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Vintage dwarf cars
peteski replied to Scott8950's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Exactly! You read me correctly. -
There is a possibility that the clear wrapping material (something like the soft-stretchy-clingy Saran Wrap) has leached its plasticizer into the clear plastic (sort of like the "tire melt" problem). So the plastic itself might be slightly deformed and softened. In that case it will be difficult to fix it.
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1973-74 ? Pontiac Grand Am in resin ?
peteski replied to davysmodels's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks George -- I was not the one looking for Larry. I was just surprised that he did not chime on this thread, since he is being discussed. -
1999 Chevy Silverado
peteski replied to Sergey's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I really enjoy peeking into this thread to see progress being made. It is the phosphoric acid in Coke (or Pepsi) . While I have not tried, citric acid (in lemonade) might do the same. After all kit's "chrome" is actually very thin layer of of delicate aluminum. But phosphoric acid will not strip the clear coating under the aluminum. You need alkali to do that (like Lye in the purple pond or in Easy-Off). And for fun facts google "many uses for Coca Cola", and you'll find things like https://www.wisebread.com/51-uses-for-coca-cola-the-ultimate-list -
How to Apply Super Thin CA Glue?
peteski replied to afx's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Like others have mentioned, I made my own from needles and some 1/8" acrylic rod. They work great, and I have wide range of sizes (not all of the sizes were successful, but I kept them anyways). Also different sizes work for different viscosity glues. The Micorbrushes are for applying the accelerator. -
Any glue I should stay away from with resin?
peteski replied to Mike C.'s topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
CA glues harden (not dry), but either way the end result is unusable glue. I haven't bought the Gold odorless version for quite some time, but I don't recall it hardening faster than other BSI CA adhesives I use. But then again I have a ritual I go through to extend life of all my CA glues (by keeping moisture out of the bottles). The problem with the Gold CA is that I was using very little of it relative to other CA types, so I do recall that proportionally more of it went bad than other CAs. Keeping the CA bottles (tightly sealed) in a fridge also extends its life. -
Any glue I should stay away from with resin?
peteski replied to Mike C.'s topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
LOL! No. I wish. That was the price on November 2016. I date my glue bottles when I buy them. The 11-16 is the "date code". -
le couronne
peteski replied to Bronzekeg's topic in WIP: All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
That's craftsmanship! -
Painting interior tin(in a drag car)?
peteski replied to crowe-t's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Well EXCUSE ME Luke! I'm so sorry that I chimed in on the problem with images not showing for some members. I know nothing about paint! But seriously, any fine-grain metallic silver should work well. The interior of a drag car is usually made from natural unpolished metal. FIne-grained metallic paint creates a finish that looks like a metal surface. Try any of the Alclad II aluminum paints. I don't think any glossy undercoat is needed. I think Tru-Color aluminum paint would also work. If the finish is too bright or shiny, coat it with flat or satin clear. Does that sugestion meet with your approval Luke? -
Painting interior tin(in a drag car)?
peteski replied to crowe-t's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Um, did you happen to see the post above yours? -
Painting interior tin(in a drag car)?
peteski replied to crowe-t's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Well Bill, I asked the admins to split off these several technical posts we have here to the "How to use this forum" section, as the discussion is off-topic here. Hopefully they will do that and maybe chime in with their view on this situation. I also asked you for a detailed description of how you take those JPGs from Photobucket and upload them here. I think that's where the problem occurs. Also what type of computer and what Operatign System are you using? You did mention Firefox is your browser. Just trying to help out and understand what is going on. -
Painting interior tin(in a drag car)?
peteski replied to crowe-t's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I believe that you use copy/paste to upload photos here. Maybe they get changed (on your end) by that method? As I shown to you, the ones we have been discussing are WEBP. How exactly do you get them from photobucket to this forum? I can tell with certainty that the DSCN0193.JPG was uploaded to the forum as http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/uploads/monthly_2022_02/DSCN0193_zps9xvzkq5t.webp.0f5a855188b3a8fedb77a8f009e97889.webp The proof is the name as it came from your computer: DSCN0193_zps9xvzkq5t.webp The Operating Systems seem to get more and more intrusive in automatically choosing what they "think" is "the best" for the user. Apple is especially invasive, but MS Windows is getting that way too. It might think it is "helpful" to automatically change the file format to reduce the image size by changing JPG to WEBP.