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George sent me an incredible gift which I recieved today. When he read my "doldrum" post, he told me he would send me something "I might know about". WOW!!!!! What a gift! it was a 1/24 model of a Hughes 500 MD helicpter. This a/c is a later version of the one shown in my avatar. I had no idea anyone had built a 1/24 version of the helicopter. I have two 1/32 models which I will build into copies of the ones I flew in VN. The new one, since it matches my car models in size, will be built into a civilian 500 D. I plan on painting it with my first fade paint job. The amazing thing is, he did this without expecting anything in return. He should watch his mail.
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Wanted Chopped 36 Top (Resin0?
Helipilot16 replied to Smart-Resins's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Check on Ebay. There is someone selling them almost constantly. -
I have been having a rough time lately getting inspired to build. I have about 20 started projects and only 6 finished. I'm going to spend tomorrow organizing my room in hopes that will restart me. I want to finish two or three more before NNL West.
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1932 foprd
Helipilot16 replied to E St. Kruiser50's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The ROG Jag is not a D type, but an SS, which was a roadgoing version of the car. -
1932 foprd
Helipilot16 replied to E St. Kruiser50's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Mine is a motorized one from 1976. The only parts I'll be using are the top half of the body and the seat. The rest will come from the Revell SS. -
Absolutely stunning! I might just get me one of these if one becomes available on Ebay. Great building skills are shown on this one.
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1932 foprd
Helipilot16 replied to E St. Kruiser50's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I have all these kits except the Mercedes. I will build my D Jag using parts from the Lindberg kit on the Revell SS. -
Spray booth?
Helipilot16 replied to Darwin's Heros's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Here is mine. I built it out of 3/8" plywood and 2x2s. I lined it with clear shelf paper. I used a cheap wire shelf and lazy susan to mount my models on. I used two under shelf lights on the sides of the booth. Below is shown my blower and ducting. I used a Toro weed blower, which pulls through a filter in the bottom of the booth. It pushes out a dryer vent to the outside. I mounted my airbrush hangers and manifold tothe front of the lower baffle, which channels all the air in around the subject model. -
Because the two colors are very closely related. Gold is basically a very pale metallic green.
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Welcome. I think you will find this is a pretty friendly place, with very little conflict.
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SPRAYING REAL URETHANES
Helipilot16 replied to E St. Kruiser50's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Just a word of caution for those who care about safety; the only respirator rated for urethanes is a supplied air respirator. These can cost from $500 on up, and they require a dedicated compressor. -
Maybe you road racing guru's
Helipilot16 replied to chris coller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The pump would mount on the passenger side of the engine up against the pan rail. The drive is a belt off of the front of the crankshaft. -
Wheel Search
Helipilot16 replied to loudcherokee's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hi-Lux is the name Toyota gave to their small truck. -
It's time to take a break when ....
Helipilot16 replied to Foxer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Have you noticed that every thing you look for is in the last place you look for it? -
Check the tips section for how I built the new hinges.
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Making Door & Hood Hinges
Helipilot16 replied to Fullauto-1966's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
This is a tutorial on how to build hinges which will allow the door to swing in at the hinge side. 1. Here are the materials needed; a short piece of 1/6 brass tube; a slightly longer piece of 1/32 brass rod; some small pieces of sheet styrene, and one door skin. 2. Carefully cut about a half inch of the tubing and about one inch of the rod. Insert the rod into the tubing and bend the rod on each side of the tubing 3. Bend the rod back at 90 degrees about 3/16 back from the previous bend and 90 degrees to it. 4. Glue the tubing vertically near the hinge side of the door skin. The amount of the door skin that will move into the body will be set by the distace you glue the tubing from the back of the door 5. Glue on enough sheet styrene to build the wire hanger out from the inside of the body. 6. Glue the bent rod to the sheet styrene. Leave enough room for adjustment. Here are two views of the completed hinge. -
I am currently preparing a tutorial on how to do this. It will appear in about a half hour.
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I bought one of those kits as part of a junkyard some time ago. I'll eventually build it very similar to yours. I have 4 of the Revell '48 convertibles. I've built one of them. Nice start on yours.
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I recently had a small setback and have taken advantage of it to improve the car. I painted it transparent Oriental Blue over silver. It came out great. After it was gassed out, I coated it with Future. When the Future came out badly, I used ammonia to remove it. So far, so good. Then I decided to add another coat of blue. The paint immediately wrinkled up. Apparently there was a little bit of ammonia left on the body, causing a bad reaction. It immediately went into the purple pond. After the paint was gone, I went ahead and removed all the Squadron putty. I replaced it with melted plastic. It's much better looking and far stronger. I'm now in the process of sanding and smoothing. I redid the door hinges to make the rear of the doors swing into the body. I'll do a tutorial on how I did it when I do the second door.
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Oil rich Bahrain can certainly afford Gran Prix racing. Neither Nepal nor Kenya have ever been mentioned as a place for F1.
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What is that Olds engine?
Helipilot16 replied to noname's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The early valve covers have never been produced in a model as far as I know. All valve covers on Olds engines produced are aftermarket units, anyway. -
What is that Olds engine?
Helipilot16 replied to noname's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The earliest engines (through about 1954, if I remember correctly) used two bolts in the center of the valve covers; all later ones used bolts on the perimeter of the valve covers. As for the transmissions, they are poor renditions of an early Ford box. -
Yippeeee #3 for 2009!
Helipilot16 replied to Crazy Ed's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I have a GTA Junior which I will sell, as I have no plans to build it. Make me an offer. -
It's an all plastic curbside, with no extras.
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Automotive Detailing
Helipilot16 replied to Nick F40's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The latest rage seems to be 1/24 scale dragstrips. Do a Google search.