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I've got an original in the turquoise blue/green and i traded some stock rear fenders on here for it. The fenders i got in trade were in a red/orange colour.
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gina were what i wanted from the italian tailor but instead i left with his wife
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Collection disposal query- UK based
stitchdup replied to Earl Marischal's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
theres afew places that sell second hand kits in the uk. it may be worth trying kingkit as they usually have a good selection of second hand kits and may be interested in built ups but i wouldn't really expect much for them on this side of the pond. the us market is much better for built ups but i'm sure there will be some that will surprise you if you decide to go the ebay option. unless its an old esci transit or escort or other euro ford built ups just dont seem to get the bids in the uk and packing that many would be a nightmare. it might be your best bet to sell them at a swap meet as you dont have to worry about packing them that way, and the theres no worries about bad feedback -
but thats not true, you still have family names that carry more clout than they maybe deserve, simply due to who their relatives are. I'm sure we can all think of some of them whether its film stars or media, how many of them earned their status?
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available at extra cost with your free introductory offer is this chocolate ashtray for your motorbike
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did the sp2 ever happen?
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What would YOU like to see as a model
stitchdup replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
the bop v8 got sold to british leyland who used it in the rover sd1, p5, range and land rovers up until ford bought range rover. its was used in a lot of sports cars too, from the caterham 7 up to the lotus esprit. theres even a special drag arce class for them over here and some run in the 6s -
VW shorty Custom Pickup
stitchdup replied to Mad Slammer's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Very cool, the chevy cab looks custom without being obvious until you take a second look. I'm going to remember that trick to use myself sometime -
marbelised plastic kits
stitchdup replied to stitchdup's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
that just screams body cracks to me, black and white styrene just doesn't seem like a good combo as I've found the black monogram plastic to be some of the most brittle, while the white seems more forgiving -
Groovy man! The thing that jumps out at me is how aligned the van scene seemed to be in the us and uk. The styles are much closer than hot rods were at the time, even if the base vehicles are different. I'm sure I have some old articles and a book somewhere. I like that people are restoring these vans now, and its surprising how many seem to have survived nearly intact, if a little rusty
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marbelised plastic kits
stitchdup replied to stitchdup's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I wonder if revell could be convinced to do their camper kit in marbelised plastic. Might be a fun special edition for the 75th anniversary thats coming up in 2024. Even just the body parts marbelised would suit me -
manner and manners are comonly confused in the written form
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Nice work on the surf boards. I was a skateborder myself but a few of my friends surf. I was asked to show some surf guys around the islands a few years ago simply because both had board in the name, lol. fun guys to hang around with for a few days but since i cant swim its never appealed as something to try. I have enjoyed the grant mcnamara series about big wave riding at st nazairre though, those guys are insane
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the humbrol enamels are good, especially the old tins but they are getting harder to find. the acrylics seem to have sand added at some point during manyfacuring cos none of them are any good. i bought a joblot of 80 pots and none were any use except adding texture. strangely the acrylics they make for their warhammer stuff are really good paints
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control is more important than speed in drifting, but speed is always more entertaining
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marbelised plastic kits
stitchdup replied to stitchdup's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
That makes sense, I was kinda hopeful there would be a kit that was all marbelised, it would be something cool to have on the shelf -
I stripped some chrome from what i thought was one set of moon discs today. Instead i found one red/pink marbelised plastic and one lime green marbelised plastic under the chrome. I've nevr seen kits done with the plastic this way so am wondering what kits it could be. The moon discs are slightly larger diameter than the other I have so they may be from a 1/24 kit originally but i got them as lot of parts. Under the chrome was a layer of black primer then the plastic under that. I thought they were black plastic until i tried to glue them which is when i found the black base to the chrome, and it looked to be kit chrome rather than rechromed as it has some age to it
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I just got a 3d printed body that was described as resin. It seems much harder material than the majority of 3d resin prints i have. There was some sticky gunge coming out of the inside of the body that is a dark urine colour and a little of it behind the rear wheel arches. Is this normal or something the printer has got wrong? I haven't noticed it on any of my other prints. The resin is a lot darker than most too, being on the blacker scale of grey when my others are pretty light grey. It sure is tough to sharpen the body lines on this stuff
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to err is human is pretty common phrase and can be directly linked to rubbers on the end of a pencil
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food and fued getting mixed up could be a funny comedy skit but not so good if you are hungry