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This is the well known and commonly used Tamiya Plastic Scriber ll. And mine needs a new set of blades. Does anyone know where I can get some new blades? There is none listed on the Tamiya site, or on any online hobby shop Ive been to. The scriber is marked as a Olfa product and they list the scriber but no replacement blades. Any help here would be most appreciated Jeff
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How does the saying go..."Every model is practice for the next one" I think your build came out really good. But when you learn from a build and improve on the next, to me, that is the most important part
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Bit of T Cut would sort this…
dragstk replied to Earl Marischal's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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For a long time, I would look at cars of this era and think that they might look better with a longer roof. Its something that is on my build list, but Ive never acted on it. But you have answered my question and I really like it. Good job! I guess that moves this project up on the build list 😁
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Thanks guys for the thoughts. It seems like it ok to glue PE after wax. Which is the way Id prefer to do it Thanks again
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Im in the final process of polishing out the paint on a 64 Fairlane. Then Id like to go over it with a round of Novus 1 and 2 and some wax I want to install some photo etch, on the body. When is the best time to glue these on? Before the Novus or after the Novus and wax. Id rather install them after everything, so I dont have to work around the P.E., and dig out the wax. But I also want them to stay on. Thoughts and experiences are appreciated Thanks
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I see that A4 Garage has started a new build, a Porsche this time. Let the gawking begin...😁
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An excellent build, Bill. Nice engine detail. I really like how you made the headers look like there made of small sections. 👍
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Bob Herda streamliner
dragstk replied to johnyrotten's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I agree, this is a great video. I really like that channel. Lots of cool history -
Ive bought a bunch of bicycle stuff on AliExpress. You have to buy from them with the tight expectations. Its not going to be as good as the name brand stuff, usually. But if your just trying something new, its a good way to get into that new project. But I have been satisfied with the stuff Ive bought, 90% of the time. And most of the time, if you have an issue, the sellers have always tried to fix the problem so they dont get a bad review.. Oh, And it can take a while to get delivered.
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I took an early retirement, at 64, because my job was causing numbness in my hands. (I worked in a foundry). It did take me about a month or so to adjust to not doing 10-12 hour work shifts. I did a lot of sitting around, enjoying not having to deal with the BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH from work. But I slowed to much. Then I became more and more lazy. Spent more and more time on utube. And I got really bored. Gained a bunch of weight. But I realised that this couldnt go on or Id either go crazy or Id just turn into a vegetable. So I got back into bicycle riding, doing long hikes. When I cant ride, I go to the gym. Ive always had really good physical health and I dont want to lose it. I now build models 2-3 hours, most days. This year Ive ridden 4400 miles on my bike. I feel a lot better. Im getting better at finding the balance of enjoying not having to work and keeping myself busy enough. I think if you dont have some passion for something when you retire, its the start of a mental, physical decline
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Almost finished with my chopped Revell '32
dragstk replied to the60falcon's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Nice build there, Cody!! I have that same body, just waiting for a few more parts to arrive. If it comes out as good as your, I'll be happy -
Thoughts and ideas that hold forever true..........
dragstk replied to JollySipper's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Effort doesnt guarantee success But lack of effort guarantee's failure -
Are you looking for Dave's Magic Paint Stripper? davidhartjes@gmail.com
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Some say the "murdered look" is over done but I like it and you've got it nailed. I like the use of both gloss and flat black on the body. Nice build!
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An excellent build, Scott. Great choice of colors!!
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Microscale's Micro Set says it is a decal remover. Never tried to use it that way, but maybe?
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Very cool build, Chuck. I really like the engine you put in there. Nice job!
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Wow, that is quite the build, Ville! Beautiful work
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Aoshima Hilux Surf
dragstk replied to o-man's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
This is a great kit. And you did a really fine job with your build. Nice going!! -
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Thanks for the follow up replies. Im off to do some testing. ?
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Thanks guys @Bill-I wish that Testors paint were still available. Yea, maybe on line, but certainly I have no place near me that still carries Testors. Well, except for the little square bottles. @ThatGuy-The silver you did is what Im looking for. Ive never heard of Pegasus paint. What size needle did you use? Ill have to look it up. Nice build, by the way @Greg-Yes, I do have an airbrush. Would a .7 needle do the job? Thanks for the link.
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90 day wonder
dragstk replied to dragstk's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
TA big thanks to Mario,Jeff,Doyle and Larry. I do appreciate your comments