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Was Accelerate Yellow a previous name for the Competition Yellow Metallic color? Here is a picture from the internet of a Corvette in Competition Yellow. Looks a lot different than my 1st photo that I pulled from the Corvette configurator on the Chevy website. The yellow is nice, but I kind of like the gold color in the first image I posted. Thanks, Bart
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Any suggestions on duplicating (or even coming close) to the Competition Yellow shown below that is used on the new Corvettes. Scale Finishes does not have this color available. Wondering if there were any cars in the past that offered something close to this that Scale Finishes might have. I'm open to any paint manufacturer's products. Thanks, Bart
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Bare metal foil gum residue
bh1701 replied to Racersonly's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
If it's lacquer or acrylic paint, I use cigarette lighter fluid ( such as Ronsonol ) to remove it. I apply just a little to a Kleenex or cotton swab and rub that on the residue to remove it. Note: The lighter fluid cannot be used on enamels since that will affect the paint. Bart -
Looks really nice! Bart
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Ford Levacar Mach 1
bh1701 replied to bh1701's topic in All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
Jesse, Hopefully you can find some way to restore the one you have and to fix your missing side exhaust tube (that's the official name of that item per the instruction sheet!) The 2 parts were identical. Maybe you'd be able to make a mold/casting using the one you have? I am not experienced in doing this, but I am sure there are folks who are knowledgeable about that process on the forum. I was lucky enough to find a pristine unbuilt kit at a price I was willing to pay. It wasn't cheap, but it was in the range I was willing to pay. Good luck with your LevaCar. Bart -
Revell 1971 Olds 442 W-30 done in Sienna Brown Metallic.
bh1701 replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
An excellent build. Interior looks great! Bart -
You might try here - some of the brochures may show dimensions, and some owners manuals can also be found with their specifications. https://www.oldcarbrochures.com/ Bart
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Very nice work on both models! Bart
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Everything about this one looks great! Bart
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Looks fantastic! I liked your build of it so much that I went online today and I bought one myself. Hope mine turns out as good as yours did. Bart
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An interesting subject. You did a great job capturing the look and feel of the real car.
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Looks great - good work!
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...and now for something completely different! The Ford Levacar Mach 1 Around 1959, Ford developed this concept car that was basically a hovercar that blew air out of vents on its bottom to lift it up about 1/4" to 1/2" off the ground. When it was displayed, it was on the outside a circular platform and was tethered to the center of the circle. It would glide around the outside edge of the circle. AMT made a model of it at that time, and it came with a rubber hose you could attach to the back. When you blew into the tube, the model would rise up off the ground. I remember building this kit back around 1960, and was lucky enough to find an unbuilt kit recently on an auction site. The color is Tamiya TS-95 Pure Metallic Red. The decals for the rear fin were unusable, so i created my own replacement decals. When it sits on the display base, there is a small clear plastic block under the center of the model that lifts it up from the base. Thanks for checking out this blast from the past! Bart
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I don't know if any kits ever had them. I think Ford started using the Blue Oval on their cars until around the 90's on Taurus, Tempo and the like. I think there was a Taurus kit made at one time, but don't know if the Ford Ovals were decals or just molded into the body. Bart
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Thanks, but they'd also be a bit too big. I need them to fit the size of the Ford Oval in the grill opening on the Explorer Sport Trac. The size of the oval in that grill is 3/16" - so these would be much larger than the oval shape I am trying to fill. Thanks again for searching for these. Bart
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Thanks for looking for them. They'd be too big for me to use. I'll let you keep them in case you ever might need them yourself. Bart
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Thanks, Melvin! Keep in mind that I need ovals that are about 3/16" wide. Bart
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Looking for 1/25 scale Ford Blue Oval decals
bh1701 replied to bh1701's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks - those look really nice. Thanks for letting me know about them! Bart -
Thanks! And hoping all goes well with the kidney stones! I have had a couple and they are definitely no fun. Bart
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I would need them to be around 3/16" wide (.1875"). They are being used on the front grill and rear tailgate of a 1/25 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. Bart
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Does anyone have any 1/25 scale Ford Blue Oval decals? I just need 2 for a model I am working on. But a couple extra would be good in case I would mess something up! Thanks, Bart
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Source for white decal paper?
bh1701 replied to bh1701's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Bill, Thanks for the info. I forgot that Bare Metal makes decal paper, too. Not exactly what I think of when I hear the word "Bare Metal"! A question for you: Let's say that my decal would be a colored dark red rectangle with some white text inside of it. If I cut the decal tight to the edges of the decal, would any of the white decal base be visible at the edges when it is applied? Bart -
I am looking for some white decal paper (for Laser printers). I am not having much luck finding anything on the internet. Do any of you have a good source for a quality product? Thanks, Bart