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Thank you all for your nice comments! Appreciate it! Thanks, Ismael
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Bentley Blower 4.5 litre 1930 Les Mans Airfix 1/12 scale
ismaelg replied to louis Carabott's topic in Model Cars
What an impressive build! Absolutely stunning. -
1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, This one is finished and posted under glass. https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/190243-132-1937-chevy-convertible-box-stock/ Thanks, Ismael -
Hello, My first 100% BOX STOCK build in over 20-25 years! This is a Pyro 1/32 scale 1937 Chevy Convertible. This kit dates to the mid 60's. The kit is very basic and not the best candidate for superdetailing. So I went the other way: 100% Box stock. Everything here was in the box. Except of course for paint and glue ? You can see the progress thread here: https://race-car-models.proboards.com/thread/3350/finished-chevy-convertible-box-stock Quite a challenge. This model suffered several setbacks but I was able to overcome those and finish it. Very brittle plastic needed very careful handling. Cobra Colors Ultra Black Cobra Colors Rosso Barchetta Scalefinishes Clear Craft Acrylic interior and tires Spray can aluminum brightwork. The kit has no chrome parts. 1/32 Hope you like it! Your comments and feedback are appreciated. Did I mention it is Box Stock? Thanks, Ismael
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1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, Entering the home stretch! By the way, in the background, that is a 1940's Wold A1 Airbrush... Thanks, Ismael -
1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, This was close to finish. What happened? Well, this happened: Mating the upper and lower bodies, a very distinctive "CRRRRACK!!!" broke the silence. After a few choice words (and trust me, Spanish is sooo cursing rich far better than English), I went into repair mode. No, it is not perfect if you look close enough. The windshield frame also broke (already repaired) so this plastic does not like to be handled. Still need to get both parts permanently together. If it survives then it has a chance to be finished. Thanks, Ismael -
1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, Remember this car was rear-ended by a low flying mosquito? I think I can stop polishing the trunk now and move to the rest of the car. Don't you think? Thanks, Ismael -
1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, Shifter is a bit thick for my liking, but I promised myself this would be a BOX STOCK build. Plastic 2 piece wheel/tire. Can you tell which one is untouched and which one has a lot of work? Thanks, Ismael -
1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, Amazing what paint can do to a lump of plastic. Box stock interior. 1/32 Thanks, Ismael -
Hello, The Corvette is 1/25 and the Talbot is 1/24 so the comparison may not be that dramatic. But it is still a big car. Thanks, Ismael
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Hello, Wilson Pre-selector gearbox and driveshaft. Once connected to the engine it will properly align to the centerline. Thanks, Ismael
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Hello, Talbot's chassis. Un-necessarily complex 15 parts. Hard to see but there are 5 colors here: Flat black, gloss black enamel, gloss black acrylic, Obsidian, Gunmetal Thanks, Ismael
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1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, Ready for clear. Thanks, Ismael -
1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, Everything is fine in Paintville. The offender was sanded off and leveled using Micromesh polishing pads. A good clean and another very light coat of paint was airbrushed. Since humidity is ultra high (any more and I'll grow gills), it dries a bit hazy. That's not an issue. At this stage I am looking for smoothness, not gloss. Still pending color sanding, clear coat and polishing. So there are still plenty of opportunities to screw it up ? Thanks, Ismael -
1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, So, in accordance with Murphy's law, 3 seconds after laying the most perfect coat of the most challenging color (black), a STUPID mosquito crashes into it... Thanks, Ismael -
Hello, Engine progress. Thanks, Ismael
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Hello, Will soon be ready to try to start it ? Thanks, Ismael
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1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, First, single color coat. Thanks, Ismael -
1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, Moving along... Thanks, Ismael -
Hello, Slowly but surely. Geez! Carving out this from a block of metal was hard ? Nahh, just painted. ? Thanks, Ismael
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1937 Chevy convertible: 1/32, old Pyro model, BOX STOCK???
ismaelg posted a topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hello, Here is something unusual. I recently got a 1/32 scale 1937 Chevy. It is the Life-Like kit from the early 70's which is a re-issue of the Pyro kit released in 1963. I was disappointed when I saw how crude the kit is. Multi piece body, no chrome, molded tires, no details. Very crude and basic. It is really not worth trying to improve on it. I mean, there are better '37 Chevy kits out there in other scales. So I had 2 options: Put it back into darkness, probably forever, or do something fun. How about a BOX STOCK stress-reliever non-serious build? Yeah, I can hear you laughing. I first thought of putting it together just glued without paint. But I can't get that far. Instead, this will be an exercise in the basics of surface prep and paint in between some more serious projects like the Talbot and others. I added 2 strips of bracing to keep the body tight against the fenders while gluing. I was going to remove them but it seems the don't interfere with anything so most likely will stay there. Glued all body parts (hood, both sides and deck lid). Started to blend the body joints. And here we are now. This may pop out every once in a while while working on other projects. Thanks, Ismael -
Hello, De-chromed valve covers and carbs. Worked some sink marks in the air filters. Thanks, Ismael
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Hello, First of all, I'm exhausted! Had to go to work to get some rest! ? The 2024 Puerto Rico Open Model Car and Collectibles show was a success. Model show with cars, aircraft, naval ships, dioramas, figures, modified diecasts, Gundam and more! Slot Car racetrack, Hot Wheels racetrack, RC dirt track, RC rock crawling obstacle, 1:1 show cars, bikes, tons of vendors, 501st Legion, etc. Two intense days where I was competing in the model show, photographing for the magazine and doing the airbrushing seminar. The seminar was a success! To the point the organizers asked if I could do it again on Sunday. But time was limited. I had to photograph close to 100 models including interviewing the modelers and filling out spec forms for the captions I'll use in the article. I was not able to video-record the seminar as initially intended. It was crowded and a bit chaotic with everything else going on. You are all invited to next year's event! I'll let you know the date as soon as it is set. Met an attendee from Michigan who said that just the 50 degrees difference in temperature was worth the trip ? Here are a few pictures from some of the attendees of the seminar. I think you can pick out who I am from the pics. ? Again, THANKS Gregg for sponsoring this! In Spanish but I'm sure you can decipher it. Carefully selected airbrushes to include every variation and type of mix/feed/action/ cup size Yes, I hauled my compressor and my trusty 30 years old air tank among other things. Had participants practice writing their name with a Bakery airbrush and food coloring. Convention Center regulations (and common sense) prohibit the use of automotive solvent paint in this demo. At the end, one of the participants asked if I could take a look at his airbrush that was not working properly. He brought it and we took it apart. Of course it was clogged with red paint. Always red paint! I had to scrape the needle with my pocket knife! But at the end he left with a working airbrush. It was a great experience! The rest of the weekend I was essentially doing this: Ohh and one more tiny little thing: My C7-R model won first place in the race car category to wrap up an intense weekend! Lookout for the coverage of this event in Model Cars Magazine. Thanks, Ismael
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Looking good! Have you considered the old "rubbing it in your fingers" trick to give it some shine? Thanks, Ismael
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