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CabDriver

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  1. Ohh, awesome!! I’ve been waiting for this one to get a re-do Kicking myself for trading away one of these that I picked up for $5 a few years ago...like others have said though, I’ll think more than twice if it’s priced at $28 ?
  2. I agree! What a great way to organize parts! I like the ethos of it - always naturally dividing down into more and more organized versions of itself as it gets bigger. Brilliant! And like you say Alan - it’s inflation-proof! I’ll definitely be doing this myself, it’s great!
  3. Yep, that’s the stuff - I’ve used some other brands with no issue either...but as always, your mileage may vary and test it on something you’re not worried about first...
  4. A little more on this one today - made a little cover for the top of the fuel tank and added some lettering: I wanted to shoot some clear on it today but the weather’s not playing ball...more soon tho!
  5. I’ve struggled with that before too - you have a flat-ish panel and it’s hard to glue. I started using Gorilla contact adhesive and it works GREAT - it’s super thick and has a slow dry time so you can get stuff positioned nicely, and it cleans up easily if you get a drizzle in the wrong place
  6. I’ve tried using those - they’re really tricky to get right. Best thing I figured out was to pre-bend them around something smaller diameter than the hose you’re trying to put them on so they’re a snug fit - they’ll naturally spring back to a bigger radius than you bent them to. That minimises the need to try and glue them in place - which is hit or miss at the best of times
  7. If you can get used to using metric too, it’s super easy - 1 inch in scale is (give or take) 1mm.
  8. Did some more work on this one today - designed some flames and shot them over the base color: Need to do a little touch up before clearing these - but I’m pleased with the look, it’s how I imagined it! More soon!
  9. Interesting! I didn’t know that! Thank you!
  10. Beautiful work all round Steven - you’re one of my favorite builders and I always enjoy seeing your projects! The vinyl top looks great, and I really like how you handled the bezels. Whats the story with the red inner fenders? Why did the 1:1 have that?
  11. I’d like to see a build thread on this one too! Or some more pics at least!
  12. They’re such a fun kit! I’ll definitely be picking up more of these - so versatile! I’ve got another build lined up for the left-over parts too, when I get that far along. Thank you for looking! Whilst I’m replying anyway...not much progress today (although I made a few little parts for the engine and ordered some machined metal pulleys for it) but I got some clear on the blue bits...I want to flame the fenders, bed and body but I was worried about damaging the base color so I shot them all with a couple of coats of Future. Hopefully have an interesting update tomorrow!
  13. Looks really great! I’m really enjoying this build - and every time I see if I admire that paint again. Nice work!
  14. Spent a couple of days this week working on a leather battery cover - this was cut from styrene sheet, drilled and then hand stitched. Just a fun little detail that I’d seen on a bike before, but not on a car... The metal strap is made some some thin steel sheet - I’ll add some fastener detail to that further down the line when I’m doing assembly: Aside from that, I got tired of seeing the frame and fenders (and some other bits) in primer so I shot them with the same baby-blue Createx that I’ll be using throughout this build...only done the undersides of the parts so far, but when they’ve dried for a few hours I’ll flip them over and do the top bits: More soon, soon as I’ve done more!
  15. A little progress on this one - I didn’t like the fussy dash in the kit, so I made a little insert piece to cover all that up and make it a little cleaner: I shot that with a pearl metallic blue to compliment the baby-blue body color but without it looking too same-y...I think I like it! I decided on a tan two-tone interior with matching tan carpet and went to work on that yesterday - still needs a little clean-up here but this is roughly how it’ll look: And a look at that with the dash - I like how the colors work together! And I was going to use the kit windshield but came up with the idea of using my Silhouette cutter to see if I could etch a logo into the corner of the ‘glass’, so I designed something in my software here... ...and then cut it from some PVC sheet: The engraving is pretty subtle, which is fine by me - I just wanted an extra little detail that someone might spot if they looked closely enough. Whilst I had the cutter running I made a mask so I could put a black surround around the edge of the windshield and shot it with a little rubber-black: Once that dried I shot the whole thing with some Future to make it super-shiny...the black edge, like the etching, will be really subtle on the finished model but I wanted to try the technique out for future builds where you’ll see this stuff more prominently. More soon, soon as I’ve done more!
  16. Does anyone happen to have a picture of one of these rubber belts? I’ve never seen one!
  17. Could we maybe relax the rule for hot-roddy pick-up type builds to just be posted in the category with the other hot rods without them being moved? No need for an extra category, less work for the mods who have to move them constantly because they’re in the ‘wrong’ place (because it’s the rule currently, which is fair enough - no complaints about that), the people building them are happy because they get to show them off with very similar builds, and the people who like ACTUAL commercial vehicles don’t have to see them ?. Just a small change in editorial policy that might work well, in my opinion... Either way, thanks for the work you and all the other staff do Dave - no complaints from me about how the place is run, just a thing that could make it even better easily, in my 2-cents worth of opinion
  18. If it's an SQL injection issue can't we just go back to carburetors? ?
  19. The difference with that interior is night and day - GREAT work!!! Keep at it ??
  20. I didn’t mean for you to get attacked, and I didn’t know who or what you were referencing - it just sounded oddly specific like I said! I don’t remember what I was doing when I was five ?‍♂️?
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