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redneckrigger replied to rel14's topic in Truck Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
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That is an absolutely fantastic project you did her......I love it! Incredible imagination and making it all come together. AWESOME!!!!!
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TAT Mack B-61
redneckrigger replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Be careful masking especially to a painted edge....................it will sometimes lift the edge when unmasking. I usually paint the first color without masking it off. Then I let it dry, dry, dry, mask it off, hit the oversprayed area with more primer, and then paint the second color. Again, just personal preference, but in my case, the way I used to do it when I painted the full size stuff. -
TAT Mack B-61
redneckrigger replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
There is no backwards, as long as it works for you! Looks great by the way! -
TAT Mack B-61
redneckrigger replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I usually spray the interior first, let it dry fully, and then some, and then mask off the whole interior for the two tone paint. I USUALLY would paint the gray first, and then the black, just because the black is easier to get marks on when masking it, so I would do the gray first, then the black. -
A few NNL Easts ago, I found a note from that other mag, asking to photograph one of my builds. I actually had to ask someone what that was about, as I had no idea. To my absolute surprise, my truck made the mag soon thereafter. I was absolutely amazed. Two years ago, I found a note again on the same truck, which had been lightly spruced up. So I went to the photographer again. He asked what I guess is a standard question........."has this build already appeared in the mag?" Yes, I told him, whereupon he explained that they would rather shoot someone else's build in that case. I totally understood that and thanked him for his consideration. The next contest issue came out, and low and behold, there was a build from someone else, who had the same build appear in the issue that mine had. And it was in again, from the same show that my build had been asked to get photographed again. And then I started wondering, and did some review of contest issues, and it is apparently very common that the same build does appear many times, in the same mag, at different shows, in following years as well. So, yes, it does appear that there is favoritism. Surprise, surprise! Who would have thought that a model contest was any different than life itself! I would also suggest that the OP contact the magazines, or the photographers themselves for a more accurate answer. I would also say, it was a privilege and honor to have one's build published......................but not having it done is certainly not a world ender. I never expected such, nor really even wanted to have it shot, as I really thought there were better builds and better quality work to be seen by other people. End result, cool, but again, to echo Steve, I really don't care.
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1950s Era Trailer
redneckrigger replied to Jim B's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That is a very nice looking piece for the front of the trailer. Are these available somewhere? -
Pontiac Air
redneckrigger replied to George Bojaciuk's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
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Well, true to my established form, I HAD to change gears in the middle of the build, and go backwards for a bit. So, I cut away all of the small cross beams that came with the Double Take kit, and replaced them with more prototypical, at least to me, larger H beams. I then changed the tail side beams to match trailers I used to work with. Have to cap them off yet. Then I cut the wood deck to fit. Am going to use the excellent drop deck suspension from Jamie at Moluminum, and outriggers and d-rings from Shapeways. It's getting closer.............no idea yet what color to paint it yet, but probably yellow or red.
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Ford LNT 9000
redneckrigger replied to DRIPTROIT 71's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That engine is fantastic! Great detailing....................but come on, admit it...............didn't you feel just a LITTLE temptation to paint it Driptroit Green??? LOL! Great work Brian, and an inspiration to try that level of details myself! -
'65 Chevy C-10 Stepside
redneckrigger replied to NOBLNG's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Excellent detailing on a great quality build................and period perfect color choice! GREAT WORK!!! -
Marmon coe Topsleeper
redneckrigger replied to Hermann Kersten's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very interesting build...............keep the photos coming!!! -
Mobile Construction Battalion
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I am absolutely a slow builder. I just finished one build that I worked on for about 2 years, and another one that was in progress for almost 35 years. The nice thing about building models, is that you do not have to answer to anyone but yourself. I like to share my builds with other people of a like mind, but the ONLY person I try to please is myself. If it takes too long, so be it. ENJOY!
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Jamie had some of the photoetch kits at NNL East...........got some of them from him. GREAT tracks................gonna have to get some of those for sure!
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This is an ongoing work in progress. It started as a Double Take Replicas lowboy kit. The kit included 3D printed carrier beams and suspension units, as well as low profile tires, and styrene side beams and crossmembers. I cannot build ANYTHING from the box, so it went to the workbench. I assembled the frame and part of the gooseneck per the intended design. As this was a detachable neck kit, but not prototypical because it was a snap on neck, I decided to make it fully prototypical with a hydraulic system for the working parts. Shown also is the intended horse to pull it around, another work in progress, a Mack B815, as well as another newer design lowboy yet to be completed either. I built a kingpin receiver on the deck, made a kingpin box operated by hydraulic cylinders inside the neck, added the trap door assembly, added a stinger to support the neck when detached from the trailer, and replaced the low profile tires with full size rubber, and added hinged ramps. The cylinders were all scratchbuilt from Evergreen stock. Still need to finish the deck supports, add the outriggers, d-rings, rear platform supports, detail the suspension, piping and wiring, and many other details that make such a build complete. One step at a time! Hope you enjoy the progress.
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35 year old refurbished Kenworth
redneckrigger replied to CRUSADER2's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
VERY nice building....................and also a great backdrop scene! -
MB Actros MP2, MP3 Lowliner
redneckrigger replied to Hermann Kersten's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very nice work!!!!!! -
The Golden Foose - DONE!
redneckrigger replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Saw that beauty at NNL East.............absolutely beautiful! Well done!!! -
TAT. Dodge LS 1000 SD Finished
redneckrigger replied to Mopar - D's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Absolutely stunning..................simply STUNNING!!! -
Firetruck lime yellow paint
redneckrigger replied to Oldcarfan27's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Tradition, something HUGE in the fire service, always had trucks red, as we all know. The yellow/green colors may not be popularly accepted, but they are far more visible at night. I am not a fan of non-red trucks, but our department is all yellow/green, and it does kind of grow on you, after a while.