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using slave elves
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Thought you had done a Miura already! I have that Reventon kit, so that's my vote.
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Help! I need a car shipped!
89AKurt replied to Harpo's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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with tobacco labels
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for smuggling Tamiya
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The exciting stage, PAINTING! I decided the interior parts needed to be red, since I found a fire extinguisher in the parts box. I also didn't like the aluminum dash, so made a new one from plastic sheet. Have instrument decals picked out. Getting the body right has been a pain, wet sanded the primer and sprayed another coat. Experimented with creating a carbon-fiber finish on the inside of the door. Sprayed flat aluminum, then pressed down brass screen and sprayed flat black. I'm thinking about the Lamborghini Setso Elemento, which is 100% c-f. For this application, it's adequate, might spray gloss clear over it. Sprayed the body semi-gloss black. Can never avoid lint, so now I'm wondering how to fix that since polishing is out of the question. Just need to cut the interior glass panel, do seat belts (race car set for the seat, a belt to supplement the door for support), and do Rhino Liner in the interior to hopefully hide the lousy putty work. I might get this one done!
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There are several threads about this car, so will simply post a link to show the comparison. If you don't like working with cottage industry resin models, then the Beemax is the best choice. There is no engine, so if I was ambitious would copy the engine bay and make a resin copy.
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Agreed on the wheels! The Fujimi's are horrible. I have a detail set of p-e spokes and turned aluminum rims too. And you first, can learn from any mistakes you make. Cool F40 Roadster, never saw that before.
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house, being remodeled
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on silicone inflation
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I was wondering. It has the proper engine, but assume it left the factory as a 250 GTE or 330 GT 2+2. Still would be a cool model to create.
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I know right? The Ferrari looks much better.
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Aren't you done yet? I was evaluating the seats I just got, comparing to the kit's for the original GTO. Found the pictures of a convertible 250 GTO that was part of a Copperstate rally many years ago (as in taken by SLR camera using slide film and then printing on photo paper ancient technology so last century). Some day.... next life.
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SHAPEWAYS: 1954 GM C.O.E. four door cab, Ferrari Berlinetta, and Ferrari GTO seats. Now I feel stupid, the Berlinetta is 1/25 scale, all my Ferrari kits are 1/24, need to really REALLY read the scale when ordering. The seats look really nice, but they are more appropriate for the California than the GTO, so the R&MCoM resin seats are still the best available. The COE is really rough, that's going to take a lifetime of sanding to make right, not to mention making everything else.
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Dann: More like Bat**** crazy! Wonder if there is a Gattling gun this scale, enough space for ammo. Today I realized the front turn signals and taillights go to the other model (duh!), so fabricated new lenses. Parts box windows, Corian scrap meets disk sander using a cardboard profile, heated "window" over the cooktop electric burner while holding with needle nosed pliers, when the piece started to sag I quickly set on the pattern and lightly pressed down hoping fingerprints wouldn't become a feature. The result was really sloppy, but like picking the best part of a chunk of wood, or perhaps evaluating as a diamond cutter would (that's really a stretch here ha ha), I sawed out the basic size, and then sanded to final shape. Planning to lightly spray the inside black, then the red or orange. Good thing the lenses are basically flat with a simple curve, cars nowadays have such crazy designs this wouldn't work.
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divorced witches dancing
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with sparking studs
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are Arizona donuts.
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Wow, I'm really impressed! Love the color for the El Camino. The vine is a nice touch, delicate. The fact you live in the Netherlands, and have done something in Arizona, blows me away! Now, the drive back to Indiana with that load, hope it didn't rain!
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Thanks for all the comments! I like different and off-the-wall subjects. Today I airbrushed the first coat of primer, which revealed all the missed spots for sanding and filling. I also made a few more parts, one tiny detail was door latches, because the P-D is using them, so I designed a flush lever. I wanted black headlights (Hella does this), so painted gloss black with a mist of stainless steel Alclad.
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Carolina Reaper guacamole
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Don't know what you're talking about. I've heard that rumor too.
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of something suspicious