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I dig it. Want to find one for myself now!
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I plan to build everything, inlcuding the old and the rare. I'd rather see a completed kit on the shelf than a box of plastic in the garage. And to further aggravate the collectors, I don't save boxes. I cut an end panel off and file it away with the instructions.
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How does your family deal?
iamsuperdan replied to Jeff31293's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Wifey doesn't really mind. She prefers it to my other hobbies because it's cheap and doesn't take up a lot of space in the house. I have my bench in the gargae, and a shelf in our basement. Rebuilding and hotroodding guitars is a lot more expensive, and takes up a lot more space in the house. She's not overly impressed with the music corner of the basement. Guitars everywhere, amps and effects everywhere, drumkit, etc. She likes the idea, but doesn;tlike the reality. My daughter is 10 now, she thinks it's neat. My son is 13, he couldn't care less about it. -
Thanks guys. So many things I'm not happy with on this build in terms of my skills, and I know a lot of the kit isn't accurate, but it looks pretty good on the shelf next to the Prostar. No plans for a Euro trailer, but I do have the Revell car hauler trailer that I was planning on hooking up to this once it's done.
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I'm not typically a beer guy, but Trooper is fantastic! So in looking at this kit more, it looks like it will be curbside, as there's some engine parts missing too. I could probably mock something up, but I think I'll focus on making this a good looking curbside.
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How much have you spent on a build?
iamsuperdan replied to Jantrix's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
How much do I spend? More than I tell my wife I spend! I don't really keep track of what I spend on a particular build, or on the hobby in general. I need supplies, I'll just go get them. And I know what I'm comfortable spending on a kit. -
I dig it. Like the different choice of colours. Still smoky there eh? We were down in Nelson for the past couple of weeks. Hwy 93 from Cranbrook to Radium to Banff was crazy smoky on the way home. I'll be heading out to Kelowna next week for a tradeshow. First underwater, now smokey. Not a great summer!
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Will be grabbing that Jeep Honcho for sure!
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Favorite Obscure or Discovered Music Album
iamsuperdan replied to afx's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Recently discov ered a group called Anathema. Listening to this band a lot here at work. Couldn't find video for their song "Springfield" but that's a current fav. It's on Spotify if you're so inclined. And here's some of their stuff. https://www.vevo.com/artist/anathema -
Got the seats painted and installed. I think they'll fit the overall look perfectly. I've since gone and touched up the spots I missed. Man, the camera really picks up ALL the flaws.
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Finaly wrapped this one up. It's the old Italeri kit # 735. I got it for a steal on Ebay a few years ago, and started it late winter. Built it box stock with no additional detailing. Turned out okay. I have to say, I'm not a fan of multi piece bodies! And I found some of the details really fiddly and tricky. Like the rear cab fairing supports. Those were a bugger to get right! And some of the engine details didn't fit quite right. Like the air cleaner assembly. Using the stock holes and slots in the frame wouldn't have worked, as the front inner fender, air cleaner, and intake pipe to the turbo were not all lining up, so I had to cut some tabs and move things around to make them fit. Other than that, no issues to speak of. Paint is Tamiya right from the can; TS-18 Metallic Red, TS-38 Gunmetal. The chassis and trim are four different shades of black. The bulk of which is a Duplicolour bumper paint. The headlights and tail lights were BMF'd before being applied. All in all, I'm fairly happy with how it turned out. Next kit though will hopefully be something smaller, without the multi-piece body!
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Lonestar 'updated 9/23'
iamsuperdan replied to tbill's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Turned out great! That colour is an excellent choice. -
Not sure I would say I'm "irked," but it's my first day back at work after two weeks of vacation. First time in two weeks I've worn anything but a tee shirt, shorts, and flip flops. Now I'm in a shirt and tie. Despite that, it does feel good to be back.
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Nope! Bringing one of my guitars, but that`s it! Just the fam and the outdoors for the whole time.
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Without getting preachy, I would have asked first. However, as a long time Jeep guy, I can appreciate this. 93 XJ Sport, 4.5" of lift, 33" rubber, a number of "battle scars," four Jeep Jamborees, 440,000km of adventure.
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I'm excited. Last day of work before we take off camping for two weeks. I can't remember the last time I took two full weeks in a row off of work. So we're loading up the trailer and heading out to Kokanee Springs in southern British Columbia. There are fire bans in place, but that's fine. Two weeks of hiking and relaxing. An no cell coverage. I love it. This is our rig from last year. The truck is different now though.
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Michaels Coupons
iamsuperdan replied to Jhedir6's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
If you check their website, there is ALWAYS a coupon or two! Selection of kits in stores here is horriblethough. And supplies are non-existant. -
'78 R/M Mazda RX7 (#1) - First posted WIP in a while...
iamsuperdan replied to RickRollerLT1's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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My replacement seats arrived yesterday! Jeremy from CLearly Scale got these to me in less than a week. Quality looks excellent as usual.
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I got the name wrong, but this is the stuff! I really like it as an interior colour, will be using it again for sure.
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Finished a 5 ft. model today
iamsuperdan replied to retired & glad's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Can do. I'll grab that tonight when I get home.
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Lots of mold lines on this one too. Mold lines I didn't bother with 20 years ago. So those are all sanded smooth now. Will be getting some flocking down on the interior. Won't be able to see much when it's done, but it looks pretty plain as it is, so I think a little detail is good.
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1966 Cadillac window hearse 7/27/17 Update
iamsuperdan replied to thatz4u's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Very cool. Looking forward to the end...result. I've always had a fascination with hearses. I want one, laid out on bags, license plate says "MRSCARY." Because after all, life's a grave. You've got to dig it. -
Well this kit has been an incredibly long WIP. I bought this kit back in the mid-90s when I was still working for Porsche. It was to be one of the kits that got me back into building. So I started it, then promptly stopped working on it. For whatever reason. And now I'm going to finish it. Back when it was new, I decided purple was the colour of choice. And I decided to spray that right onto the body, no prep, no primer, big mistake. So now I've done the purple bath, properly prepped the body, primed it using Tamiya white primer, then sprayed Tamiya Gun Metal. Needs some polishing, but I like how the colour turned out. Interior is now a semi-gloss black, with Model Master Dark Crimson. I think it's a pretty close approximation to Porsche's Oxblood Red. Over the years, the kit's wheels and seats vanished. Thanks to Steve (Intmd8r) I have a set of wheels and tires that could be interesting on this one, going to require some suspension tweaking, but it should look cool when done. I have a set of seats coming from Clearly Scale, so those will look pretty good once in. Not going too nuts with detailing on this one. Just want to finally finish it and have a good looking curbside kit to put on the shelf.