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Blower Bentley reborn.
stitchdup replied to Richard Bartrop's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Close, just below the shetlands, I'm on the orkney islands (the ones in scotland, not the south atlantic) -
Blower Bentley reborn.
stitchdup replied to Richard Bartrop's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm at the other end of the country on an island. I did see her at a museum a lot of years ago though, and I think theres a vid on youtube of her doing the hill climb -
Blower Bentley reborn.
stitchdup replied to Richard Bartrop's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
While this one isn't a blower, I had the pleasure of getting up close to this at the local show during the first weekend of august. The number of parents I had to tell to stop letting thier little brats climb over it was shocking. I bet they would all have gone nuts if i climbed over their cars -
66 Chevy Suburban
stitchdup replied to Limeyglue's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Cracking and crazing paint saga
stitchdup replied to Jamese30's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Most of the paint removers will affect the filler mate, -
Cracking and crazing paint saga
stitchdup replied to Jamese30's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The simoniz stuff is garbage. None of their paints are any use for modelling due to the large amounts of thinners they use in every can. The simoniz may seem like a bargain when its in the large can but in reality the size is made up with more thinners than other brands. Your better off sticking to duplicolour. You can use brown dettol to strip the paint and just now its on special in superdrug (3quid50 for just under a litre) -
I'm not sure if its available in the states but this is where i get it https://www.theflockingshop.co.uk/index.asp?gclid=Cj0KCQjw2K3rBRDiARIsAOFSW_54ep4QdvXWhHXYlmYi3EDSrERvgIjiYLkMDTYiWa3MhLrjEUv8BNsaAh9REALw_wcB
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Cool, theres a subtle streamliner vibe to it
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What if Model car Boxart
stitchdup replied to Trendsetta68's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I would bankrupt myself if they did a bay window. I dont even care if they did it curbside cos the aftermarket would jump in to fix that pretty quick -
Porsche Outlaws & Hot Rods
stitchdup replied to afx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
RWB porsche to feature in the next pixar cars movie, it just needs eyes -
I get my flocking from a 1/1 rally car place. Its shorter (1/2 mm for the longest strands) than the modelling stuff and comes in half kilo bags for the same price as one model brand tube. I also use suede effect nail art stuff as there are literally 100s of colour shades to choose from but those packs are small so sometimes it needs 2 for a carpet. I also dont use glue or future for sticking it. I use humbrol gloss enamels brushed on slightly thick, seive the flock over it heavy then pat it down a little after a couple of hours and add more over the top, then the next day I knock the excess off and it seems to work for me. The other benefit with the rally stuff is it mixes easily for custom colours
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More Civilised Debate On This Forum
stitchdup replied to Bugatti Fan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I wouldn't say kids aren't interested in modelling, more their into other types of models such as gundam and citadel type stuff. Most towns and shopping centres have more than 1 wargaming shop now and you dont want to go near them on a saturday when they have games on. I know my local model club has lots of diecast collectors and war gaming members but only 2 traditional type modellers and I'm one of them. The other is a 15 year old that builds some nice military stuff -
lexus are toyotas, they just rebadge them for the euro and usa markets. they dont have lexus in japan. as for companies sharing platforms, its what everyone else does. look at the late 70s compacts mopar sold, then there's scion that were only for the us market. also sports car has never meant fast car, it means a fun weekend car and were originaly mostly small european 2 seaters but mazda resurrected them with the mx5/miata and the worlds a better place for it happening
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Porsche 959 Paris-Dakar - rode hard and hung up wet
stitchdup replied to 89AKurt's topic in Model Cars
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Getting a Hobby Lobby!!!!!!
stitchdup replied to SCRWDRVR's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I have to get an 8 hour ferry trip to my nearest hobby shop though there is a record shop that sells military kits and humbrol paint -
Sweet, I've been eyeingthese up and think i may have to get one now
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I've disabled mine for now to see if they get annoying. So far juse the one ad
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My mistake, I misread. Airtrax in finland do 6 different triumph resin kits though but apparently not the spitfire
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Airfix do a load of spits in 1/24, and a few others. I haveone of the spits and it looks pretty nice
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More Civilised Debate On This Forum
stitchdup replied to Bugatti Fan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm a print only sorta guy. I used to have an e reader but a certain site decided not to maintain that feature and i lost almost 150 books I paid for. At least with print if it goes missing its my fault, and i can buy another copy. -
promoting social media
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Paint code conversions
stitchdup replied to CharlieBravo's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
If you look at the bottom left on this page thay have a conversion table for paint shades for a lot of companies http://www.creativemodels.co.uk/ -
Duplicolor touch-up paint question
stitchdup replied to dmthamade's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
grafitti shops sell varieties of can nozzles with different fan patterns. anything from finelines to large area coverage so you may find something there -
Better to find out on your drive, than when a pedestrian steps out in front or some fool does a u turn. You were pretty lucky there really given the circumstances