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  1. Thanks all. Much appreciated.
  2. Kind of a "newbie" question, sorry.... I'm curious what the best material would be for making a mold box? Trevor
  3. https://www.tedsmodelingmarketplace.com/search.php?search_query=spark+plug+wire&x=0&y=0
  4. Need some help, I bought some resin parts a while ago, and unfortunately, they are no longer available. My question is, what type of mold would you cast this rear wing, one or two piece? Apologize for the poor photo's. Thanks, Trevor
  5. Crazy Modeler is what I have. As stated above, they bend easy. Thinking about trying out these, http://umm-usa.com/onlinestore/product_info.php?cPath=21_28&products_id=3820 Trevor
  6. Impressive work Dale. Trevor
  7. Iwata, Grex, Paasche, Badger.
  8. Bought the Testors glue today. It works pretty good. At first it was a bit thick, shook the bottle, and nice and thin now.
  9. Testors liquid cement with applicator, any thoughts?
  10. Nice work Pete. What scale is the engine? Trevor
  11. Thanks, Sent you a PM to discuss further.
  12. Agreed, the extra insurance is best.
  13. I'm currently working on the Revell GT350H kit, and found a car online, that I would like to try and replicate the front valance. Question is, would modifying the front valance of the Revell kit, or graft the AMT GT350 front valance to the Revell kit? I know both will require a lot of work, just which one would be less of a PITA. Thanks, Trevor
  14. Probably both.
  15. Having not worked with P.E. before, is it necessary to use Self Etching Primer? Thanks, Trevor
  16. Very true...waiting for it to arrive.
  17. I´ve read on instructions that the 701 silver base is a must for the 700 series Candy Colors. Is it really, or would any silver base work? Thanks, Trevor
  18. Understood. I primed it, to better show the flaws for photo purposes.
  19. Working on a '68 Revell Dodge Charger R/T 3'N1. I've got two kits, one going to be with the 440, the other the 426 Hemi. Typical sink marks on the radiator core support, underside of the hood, and various other parts. Both kits. I'm good as far as sanding or filling those. However....the body is another story. Shot in grey primer to bring the ugly areas out. What is the best way to fix the areas that need work? Thanks, Trevor
  20. Lacquer, Enamel, Acrylic (LEA) Any other way, your looking for disaster.
  21. Thank you, Sir.
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