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AMT GMC Astro 95 left window bracing help!
stitchdup replied to Dpate's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I'd probably try using a straightened paper clip or other fairly firm wire with good glue. If the frame is thick enough I'd also scribe where it is to sit so as not ti interfere too much with other parts. If you try this way dont forget to run the wire over some sandpaper so the glue has something to bite onto -
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How big is your... stash?
stitchdup replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I'm single so I dont need to worry about it, but my sister would find something worthwhile to do with them. We both stayed at mums during lockdown and she saw how excited i got over some purchases, particulary the 1/24 scirocco I found. She has an idea what they are worth but she also does a lot of charity stuff for ms so I'm not worried. The way I see it, at the end of the day I'll be dead so it really doesn't matter to me, its not like I'll be building them in my coffin -
Revell Chrome Spray
stitchdup replied to Luc Janssens's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
I've been using duplicolour ral code silvers and golds under the lighter colours and they work pretty good for them but the brandywine just doesn't pop like it should. I'll try and find some of the vallejo to try. thanks -
i remember that when it first got coverage, its still just as cool. The tucker movie "a man and his dream" is decent too
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Revell Chrome Spray
stitchdup replied to Luc Janssens's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
could you post a pic of your results please? I'm sure it would help many of us decide if we want it or not -
The fujimi 968 (i know its not a 928) is semi curbside if i remember correctly. Not too different of an appearance than the 928 so might also be a decent start point. the italeri 928 is ok but the wheels are pretty awful (probably mostly because they are chrome) but the body is ok to my eye but i wouldn't pay retail for one as some of it isn't at the fujimi level
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I was reading about porsches new efuel plant starting production (in peru i think)The plant is expected to make 3 million barrels a year once at full speed but they are still working some details out. It looked about the size of a large house and could be set up almost anywhere with excess renewable energy but to me it seemed a little misleading in some details. And very pricey
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How big is your... stash?
stitchdup replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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How big is your... stash?
stitchdup replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
i dont believe you, i can imagine you building it into some sort of rod, lol -
The darker spots may have been in the colour coat but not as visable until the clear went on. Clear can magnify the paint its used on in the same way black is more likely to show these things. I find taking paint that needs clear out in the sun or under a flouresant light for a check before the clear goes on helpful to see these things as other indoor lighting doesn't really show some things that well
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Wow that is beautifuly done,
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Revell Chrome Spray
stitchdup replied to Luc Janssens's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
The price is probably high since it will have to be imported and shipping is still ridiculous for anything. I wonder how it would work as a base for hok pearls, i think brandywine would be pretty amazing over chrome -
did you get enamel or acrylic? they're supposed to be the same but they aint even close. the acrylics are garbage anyway and every humbrol acrylic i have seems to be mixed with sand
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Needing some advice regarding employment
stitchdup replied to stitchdup's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
i had to do it twice cos she didn't like the colour SHE chose, lol. I am going to redo my bathroom once the leak has been repaired though and probably in the blue she didn't like just to wind her up, pahaha -
How big is your... stash?
stitchdup replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
thats an old pic, that piles doubled since then and i blame the glue fumes -
something, something, something dark side, something, something (bonus point if you get the reference)
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the rods and sods forum in the uk probably has loads of guys thats done the conversion and it can be pretty good just to browse but theres a load of them have been done. heres a more in depth build of one https://forum.retro-rides.org/thread/36945/1978-vauxhall-chevette-v8-2012 one of the uk mags built one on a beer and cigs budget back in the early 90s too but i'm not sure if ever got finished
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Car(s) of those type were called yuppie killers in the uk and easily found afterwards by the bags of coke left at the scene
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isn't there a dodge dart kit that looks like the charger? I'm very likely wrong but I'm sure I've seen someone build one on here
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Needing some advice regarding employment
stitchdup replied to stitchdup's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Thanks for the help guys. My family think I'm nuts but I've put myself forward to be considered for voluntary redundancy so its up to the company to choose who is leaving now. After 15 years cleaning up other folks urine and faeces I need to do something else. I think I'll try to find something around 20 hours a week as a temporary job to have as a back up in a couple of months. I haven't had a holiday or break from work in 4 years so thats formed part of my thoughts, and i wrote out a pros and cons list and the pro list was much longer. I've also said I would be happy to relief work if they need someone so hopefully that keeps the door open to come back in the future -
He was a big hot rod fan too, a few were built at socal speed shop and one he owned since the 80s. I dont think I know much of his music though