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Porsche Outlaws & Hot Rods
stitchdup replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
it depends which model you want and how detailed. For a nice curbside you cant really go wrong with tamiya if you want a 911 or boxster. If you want full detail fujimis enthusiast series are about the most detailed and they have the 356 and 911 aircooled versions. They also do some curbside versions so take care when ordering to get the versions you want. The revell kit isn't too bad either but compared to the others is a little lacking but its also cheaper and has an engine. Hasegawa have a number of the 924/944/968 type cars too which are nice and some of them have engines. Also italeri have some porsches but the only one i have is the 928 s4. I believe amt also have a 911 in their range but I have no experience of it so cant say if its good or not -
If you cant find them uscp are happy to add wheels to their list, they did stock vw mk3 golf wheels for someone on here a while back and they are on the list now. scale production do have 16" e50s with centrelocks though
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just checked scaleproduction and they only have the 16s in 4 stud
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tamiya sierra rs500 racecars or scale production
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Beemax Starion Grp A
stitchdup replied to ShawnS's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
I like your trick for the fuel fillers, going to have to remember that one -
Lovely colour, it really suits the caddy
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I use the tamiya smoke but brushed on. It probably works best on bumpers and grilles though as the excess pools in the gaps and looks very effective on the grilles. I've also heard of tinting future or whatever it called now then using it as a dip instead of brushing it on. I haven't tried the future method myself so maybe someone that has could chine in with their experiences. This bumper and grille were done with brushed on tamiya
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cool, I like your colour choices
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As I said at the start I like rubber bands but it depends on the vehicle. I'll list whats on my bench at the moment with the wheels and tyres I'm using. 65 c10 on big truck rims with rubber bands 20something f350 on truck rims with off road tyres (liftrd) 39 chevy on rubber bands 30 model a on big n little large diameter wheels but with 60 profile tyres to fill the fenders mk3 golf van on 16" rims with stretched tyres 37 ford on pegasus dodge style wheel n caps 48 ford on steels with blackwalls mk4 golf on 18 bbs with stretch tyres bmw e21 on 14" ronals but i had no choice but to use stretch tyres on it as the arches are pretty small a couple of tractors on big rims but i guess they get a pass lol 64 caddy but undecided on rims for it delahete on chrysler atlantic rims with matching delaheye hauler bug hot rod on early ford wires vw t1 pick up on porsche wheels To me though the stance is just as important as the wheels, and big wheels have to have brakes that fit. I have built a few cars on smaller wheels and have some lined up to be built. I wouldn't put big wheels on a flatty powered rod just as I wouldn't put white walls on a golf. I enjoy seeing stock cars but at the same time I have little interest in building one as I see them as the starting point for the builds i do, even if their just lowered on wheels.
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all the parts for it seem to be included in this, there are extra seats not used in the instructions which are the same as the bus version and 3 sets of bumpers
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Beemax Starion Grp A
stitchdup replied to ShawnS's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Nice work, the starion still has a modern look to it compared to other cars of the era -
My fav Clint Eastwood movies were the two set on Iwo Jima, they were really well made and the lack of modern style explosions and noise really made them stand out. Nothing wrong with Gran Torino, but the war ones I'd put up alongside schindlers list and saving private ryan
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I'm sure it will be a good seller, I got two of them and I'm sure I'll get at least one more when the bay window van (t2) gets released later in the year. Its a snap type kit but shouldn't be too bad to convert with a t1 chassis. As for the first one I have to decide which of the 3 bumper options to use and whether to fit brm's or sprint stars but otherwise it will be slammed and stock(ish)
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cool, i'll be following
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Here's the contents of the kit. Appologies for some of the pics being a little sepia toned on the decals and some of the parts. I like that there is two options for the glass and suspect there might be another version of the kit later. Its based of the van and bus kits previously released by revell so there are a few extra body panels for the van. I didn't take a pic of the tyres as they are just round and black. It would have been nice to have some white walls but thats just personal preference. Some chrome bumpers and mirrors would also have been nice but again thats personal choice and i expect the hasegawa one might fit with a little work. I hope the aftermarket bring out some photo etch and camping equipment for this kit as it is very nice. There is a ejector pin mark on the interior floor pan but it looks like it will be under some of the interior units. Sorry the pics aren't in any order, I still cant get that to work for me. Also take note of how it fits in the box as I didn't so it wont fit back inside
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MFH 1/12 Wire Wheel Assembly
stitchdup replied to Dayknyc's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Thats neat, I like how the body lines look with some of the wood body colour too
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Citroen HY van - used and abused
stitchdup replied to geetee66's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I believe it was a weight/cost saving measure. Its a much thinner guage of steel than other vehicles of the time. -
Hi Dave, the ads I'm getting today are all phishing links ending .website
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its a nice looking kit Tom, I have it in front of me and will be posting the contents when i have my camera handy. Even before opening the box i was impressed by the weight of it and the molding is good.
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Turned out nice Gareth, its funny how a kit you have no enthusiasm for in the beginning can change your mind. After watching yours come together I've added it to my ebay list