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its probably the fine grain of the printing confusing our senses, its like we're feeling our finger prints due to the grain on the part being similar sized to our finger prints and our brains just dont know how to deal with it,
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show me the honey said the dyslexic bank robbers note, it became a sticky situation
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I've had part that had a rubbery texture, but after washing them they seemed ok. These parts were firm to hold but felt rubbery, they werent pliable like rubber. I hope that makes sense
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Thats a cool looking building, do you know what the roof is? it has a slightly natural material look to it
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I got taken for a run in this old foden steamer truck. I've only seen them on youtube videos previously and i was surprised at how fast it was. It easily hit 60mph. Not a lot of space in the cab due to the boiler and massive flywheels, and it would be extremely easy to lose all your fingers from one hand as the gap between the steering and flywheel was only 2 inches. The owner said you only get it wrong once
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termites terminate terrible trees
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I like it, the front reminds me of a nash with just a hint of mopar while the rear reminds me of some french 30s coachbuilts with hints of corvette along the sides. I think just a little clean up or lightening of the pillars around the back edge of the doors would improve the look a lot but altogether it has an almost finshed feel.
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I would expect them to not work, the vinyl is fairly thick and the heat needed to make it conform would warp the styrene. Hair dryers are alot hotter than people think and cause a large number of serious burns each year. It would work for diecast metal parts though
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my go to for rust is brown enamels dry brushed on in various shades, then it goes in a bag with powdered rust made from soaking wire wool in vinegar or brine until its dried off and leaves a nice lump of rust for the mortar and pestle. A gentle shake and it looks like its sat outside for years.
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Another year, another vintage rally. Since this year marks 75 years of the ferguson tractor there were over 170 of them on show today along with many other brands of tractor. We also had 3 steam engines and 2 steam lorries. I include a selection of todays vehicles and will be adding more tomorrow as its the busier day and better weather is expected too. If there are any vehicles you would like more pics of please list them in the thread and i will get as many as i can tomorrow. As usual there are another 350 pics on my flickr account so include those vehicles if you wish. link to my flickr- https://www.flickr.com/photos/111449995@N04/albums
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Nice work man, would a second dash help with your fit problems? I have a spare if it will help you
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bobbit is a scary surname for a girlfriend
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‘01/‘02 Dodge Dually Wheels
stitchdup replied to Saltie Olds's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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minis stopped being officially imported to the usa in 1968, the later ones are personal imports mostly from canada. Its easy to swap the wheel over anyway, the centre clocks are by far the most common so its just a side to side swap. The top dash shown is a japanese marker dash, all the uk ones i've seen have the centre clock. my sister and my aunt own 6 minis between them, one being the last mini sold in scotland, the first and last sold locally, a mini van, a mini pick up and my sister a 1989 mini mayfair thats been reshelled into a 96 shell https://mossmotoring.com/rise-fall-rise-mini-america/
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the one hot rod mag built in the late 60s/early 70s is in the uk now and owned by one of the writers at volksworld mag
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Cool finally one of the last minis instead of the common 60s versions or old fujimi 80. I can build my sisters car now
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Question about Cadillac model kits…..
stitchdup replied to Street Rod's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Id go for the italeri kit, simply because my experience with minicraft has been trash. At least with the italeri if there are missing parts someone is likelly to have them as they are mush more commonly found and a better price -
Unusual Woody!
stitchdup replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Factor was the name given to rent collectors up until ww2 in the scottish isles. Most worked for one family by the name of Trail and lived in houses called holland
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Engine and axle have arrived so I guess its back to work
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era is a time period that is generaly undefined however an hour is not long enough to be considered while a millenium is too long
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While the box art has nothing to do with which kits i want, if there are 2 of the same kit at the same price, and one is the retro box art I'm more likelly to pick it than the 90s kits simply due to it being more colourful and cooler to look at. Its not the retro factor making me choose it, just the brighter colours somehow make it seem like a more attractive option to build than the same thing in a 90s box. The 90s box that stands out most to me is the chevy 70 monte carlo, the kit i have is the green stock build on the box top. The pic is clear and the build looks good but as box art its dull and uninspiring compared to the older boxes. I'm sure it would have made people pass on the kit which is a shame cos theres a very nice kit in the box
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vocation at disneyland her teacher said, there is no way to measure the dissapointment on my nieces face when she realised her error