
Warren D
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Are there any sources for truck detail parts? I'd be looking for air lines, Perlux lights, etc. I found a couple of small things in a net search, but I might be missing something. Seems like there should be more out there. TIA
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Mine was Cream Yellow, the photo is a little darker than the model.
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A model of my first car from the AMT COPO kit. Made a few mods to get it looking like a 72.
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Thanks for the kind words, everyone! AMT did do a Autocar A64B, I found my old build. Nowhere as good as the dump though and the old kits, if you find one, are insanely expensive. I'd love to see re-issues of much of this, including the old MPC and IMC lines.
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Thanks. Nice looking truck, Lee. IIRC, there was a kit years ago of an Autocar tractor. I may have had one back in the day.
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Thanks, I'm sure I do somewhere but that was at least one computer ago. Easy conversion, just fill the holes in the roof for the light bar. If you need the spoiler, that will be the hardest. Otherwise, just leave off the cop stuff and you have a civie!
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Thanks everyone. Having been my first ride, Autocars have special place. Then again, I like Petes, KW's, and any COE!
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Very nice job on the paint. What are you using? Spray can or airbrush?
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Great additional ideas. Lets keep this thread going, feel free to add your own ideas. I like the dirt suggestion for dump trucks, construction equipment and anything that runs on dirt roads!
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I have tried to make models of the cars and trucks I have owned. This was my longest lasting car to date, a 2000 Impala in Regal Blue Metallic which went 10 years and 215K miles. I used a police car kit to start and added the rear spoiler (made from scratch) mixed the color from various PollyScale colors. It was hard to get the metallic flake right, I got close. Can't find the proper rims, but that is something I can do later.
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Revell Kenworth W-900
Warren D replied to Chuck Mols's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very well done, like the color. Looks like you've mastered using Tamiya! -
There is an old trick to making tires look more realistic. I mention this as I'm seeing some great builds here that have shiny new tread on the tires. If you want that, fine, I just think that anything with wheels and tires looks better with a little wear on the tire tread. It's simple enough to do. Before you start assembly, take a sheet (or section of a sheet) of some 240-400 grit sandpaper and lay it on a flat board. I've been using 3M wet or dry on an old breadboard for years! As you are drawing the tire across the sandpaper, rotate as if you were doing a burn-out. Rotate the tire in your hand until all the tread has been roughed up and the shine removed. That's it! You have just simulated tire wear. If you want a lot, go for it! Flat spots? Out-of-alignment? whatever you desire. Finer grit is less wear, and you can vary the downward pressure. In the end, it's your choice.
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A thread in the build section reminded me that I attempted the same conversion. I started in the late 1990's and it sat until I was unemployed last year which gave me lots of free time. Not sure mine came out as good, but the process was similar. I painted mine as close to my 1992 as I could get, Teal over Slate. Amazing how quickly dust settles and how well it shows up in photos!!
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Coors White Freightliner
Warren D replied to V8 Trucker's topic in Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Very nice, I like it! For the future, you could use a sheet of solid white decal film and cut a wide stripe. Microscale makes sheets in many colors. Another thing I have done is use Testors Decal Coating to spray over old decals. This works as long as the decals aren't cracked, it won't fix tears, cracks or missing pieces but it will help keep them together long enough to get them into position. -
Built in 1978, this is very close to the first truck I had a ride in at the age of about 10. Back in those days I was still learning (still am!) so my builds were mostly strictly stock out of the box. She's held up well over the years and found her way out of the case for a cleaning before pics. IIRC, this was an AMT kit.
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Maine Lobster Boat
Warren D replied to XJ6's topic in WIP: All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
Looks good. Only one comment, it is way too clean for a lobster boat!!!! -
Has anyone tried the Testor's Aztek paints? I've been using PollyScale since the PollyS days and I'm looking for a replacement. I had heard a rumor Testors might be bringing back part of the PS line, wondering if this might be it?
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New member, life-long builder. I have done many different types, started with cars when I was 8-15 yrs old, did some trucks in college, aircraft in the 90's and did the model RR thing for a while. I've built a few of the vehicles I've owned over the years and will be doing a truck coming up. Over the last few years, I've done some RR subjects, mostly NH Cog railway equipment from Shapeways 3D prints. I've gotten better than I was, but find I'm struggling a bit as I get older, eyes aren't what they were (shingles damage doesn't help) and the fingers don't move like they used to. Anyway, looking to share some knowledge and maybe a few of you can teach this old dog a few new tricks!