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Danica's 2005 Indy ride
crispy replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Ismael congrats! What scale is the kit? And where is Danica???? LOL Chris -
SWEET! Thanks for the update! Now if I can explain to my wife in a convincing fashion that I need the SMS C6-R builder kit...... Chris
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Lunar Eclipse Pictures
crispy replied to ismaelg's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Thanks for sharing Ismael! I didn't want to stand outside my house to take pictures, it was -10 F!! So it's nice to see them, but I believe I'll be around in 2010 to see the next one. Chris -
Scale Aerosol Paints Carbon Fiber
crispy replied to sugarglider76's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I can't help it and pardon me, but the thread title made me laugh out loud. That was a great issue. Chris -
A Big Mcm Welcome To The Roadhawg!!!
crispy replied to camaroman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
WELCOME Roadhawg! Nova you say? I say he shows that beautiful red 74 SD-455 Trans Am!!! Chris -
Andy that is awesome! The epitome of a Muscle car right there! Don't see too many built in white either. You really got it to look right on! Chris
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Antonio, I see a well built R33! I love the color and wheel choice. Looks tough. I'm a fan of the R33 as well, probably the most refined even over the R34. Great Job! Chris
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Sunday's ad should have a Coupon for 50% off one regular priced item or one clearance priced item(sale items will not get the coupon advantage). I know they don't stock a lot of great model kits, but at half off their might be something worth buying for spare parts. Even re=stocking your paint might help... Chris
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Curt, those are fantastic! Have you any other pictures of the Sunoco 512? That one is gorgeous as well as my favorite! Chris
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How Do You Guys Separate Your Parts Boxes?
crispy replied to Clay's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
I bought some nut and bolt organizers for about $5 on sale or so. The drawers are big enough on my bigger one. The other one you see has a couple big drawers and the rest of them are small. So I just organize wheels in one, tires in the other, and wheels with tires in another. Photo etch and glass as well as all the others each have their own drawer. I also have a 2 drawer storage unit that houses unused/built bodies. Body storage(to the left in the white unit with *2 Pack* emblazoned on it): Decals and transfers are stored in 3 ring binders with acid free plastic protector sheets. Kit instructions are saved in a model box. Chris -
Matt, Utterly amazing. Fantastic work and realism. My gawd man, the details are incredible. Welcome aboard and again, Great Job! Chris
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Jason, that looks great. Nice clean build of probably the most aggressive looking 2nd gens. My favorite body style too! Chris
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The closest thing to household paint I use on the models is Krylons Semi Gloss black spray. then I only use it on chassis'. Otherwise I stick to Tamiya/Testors and Cobra colors or Zero Paints. Chris
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Had A Trip To Michaels...
crispy replied to Clay's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It's always nice to get a few things like that when you can splurge a bit. As a side note, just so you know, you can use coupons on clearance items at Michael's. Next week Sunday will have a 40% coupon and the week after that their will be a 50% off coupon which can be used on clearance model kits. So those $9 clearance kits will be $4.50 now! At that price you know they'll be bought up! Chris -
Fantastic clean build Mike! Beautiful colors and looks awesome. Chris
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I like the versatility of a dual action brush myself. With that said you can get a really nice Badger 175. I like the bulk feel in my hand. Easy to use, easy to clean and great Badger customer service. On the other hand you can go with an Iwata. Very nice brush for the coin but not enough left over for other items. Do you want siphon feed or gravity feed? Siphon meaning it sucks paint out of a jar. Gravity meaning the paint flows through from the top. Single action? Meaning depress the lever and get both air and paint at the same time. Dual Action? Meaning push down for air and pull back for paint, more control but needs finesse as well. Are you looking at adding a compressor? Hobby? Semi Industrial? You'll need a pressure regulator, water trap and all the proper fittings. Especially if you buy one without these items. Compressed air gets to be expensive. I know that periodically you can get 40% off coupons for Michael's and Hobby Lobby. Michael's carries Badger brand brushes while Hobby Lobby carries Iwata and little Paasche. That'll save you some money too. If you can purchase online I'd definitely do that. You can get them for about cost at the right places if you look hard enough. At the very least go to your LHS and see what they carry so you can at least feel it in your hand and check it out before you commit. I started out with a really cheap Testors brush way back in the day before I got my Badger. I learned using a dual action and it works for me. Just do your homework and ask questions. $250 should get you a great brush and some extras. Also do a search on the forums as their are a lot of airbrush questions asked almost weekly. Chris
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Welcome! Looks like member lownslow has some competition! Nice low-riders. I really like the looks of your 55 Chevy. Chris
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Thanks Gregg, will add more light later. Anyway, please bear with me. One more picture with the added Scuderia shields and re-touched headlight covers: Chris
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Alright, I got a really nice pm from our esteemed editor about the quality of my pictures. He gave me a few pointers and this is the result: I have to say that I am quite amazed. I took one picture like this without the macro on and although it turned out nice it wasn't as sharp as this one. So, now I'll go put the shields on and take a few more pictures. Chris
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Thanks guys! Now if I can just keep the dust off of it! I plan on adding the Scuderia shields too. Wouldn't be right without them since I have added them to each Ferrari I've built. Chris
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That's nice! I love the stance! Great job! Chris
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The planets aligned just right and the paint gods smiled upon me. This has to be my best paint job to date. When their isn't any snow and it's warmer I'll take some outside shots. I have stuck to my traditional non-red Ferrari's status. This is a Fujimi 575M painted with Cobra Colors Blu Nart Metallic. Clear is Cobra Colors Ultra Gloss coat. Car was rubbed out for most of yesterday. I'm still undecided about adding the Scuderia shields. Interior is a mix of Tamiya paints and Testors tan flocked spray with tan flocking. Crazy Modeler accents throughout as well as Acustion P.E.. The brakes, foot pedals, rear tray belts and interior pocket net. The rest of course is built straight from the box. I absolutely love these Fujimi kits now. Anyway, onto the pictures: More pictures of my Ferrari 575M can be found at Fotki. Chris
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What Car Do You Wish To Be A Model That Isn't?
crispy replied to Clay's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
My list in no particular order: McLaren F1 roadcar Maserati MC12 Aston Martin Vanquish Aston Martin DBR9 Koenigsegg CCX Pagani Zonda Lamborghini Reventon Re-Issue: Arnie Beswick Boss Bird Flamethrower Funny car 71, 72, 73 Firebird kits Chris -
What's Your Favorite Ype Of Model?
crispy replied to Clay's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I believe I have more Ferrari kits than anything else. At any rate, I have more foreign cars than anything. Chris