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1951 Chevy Figure 8 Stock Car
bobss396 replied to bobss396's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
I got more done yesterday. I even have a clean dining room table. Body is in final primer, so is the chassis. Most detail parts are painted or in primer. I had to relieve the firewall to clear the 3D printed bellhousing and headers. -
This is Chloe from Xmas of 2021, which would be her last. She was happy to claim the tree as her own personal space. The other cat did not dare to violate that.
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Orange cats are special, I had a couple of them years back.
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Ollie's strike again
bobss396 replied to GLMFAA1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Once I open up a kit to build, I de-bulk the contents. Anything not used goes into a little bag that goes into my kit parts stash. Big things like hoods get clipped off close. I eventually move projects into plastic shoe boxes as I slap paint on them. -
I have some Hurons we had at work. I would take the old beat up ones home (they were being discarded) and sharpen then with a file. Good for another 10,000 cuts. I also don't cut that close to good material. I'll use a chisel-point xacto blade for that level of plastic surgery. I have been using the same #11 and #17 blades for close to 2 years. I hone them on a Smith's stone when they get dull.
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Why is my clear coat coming out textured?
bobss396 replied to Milo's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Painting a model with good results should not be a mystery or a black art. It all starts with good body prep and of course a good primer. I started using Mr. Hobby primers 6 months ago, also a Tamiya white that I like for lighter color paints. I still use Duplicolor primer until I run out of it. Then onto the top coats. I detest orange peel. I tend to paint and prime with a heavy hand. Never ever a mist coat, which used to be what every modeler did. I start the initial paint coat with the body held upside down, so I can get the whole inside and the hard-to-cover places like the rockers. The paint itself, I have gotten acceptable results from Rustoleum paint. I did a paint job on a neighbor's kid's #3 Earnhardt car as a favor (including a free 10 minutes worth of body work), that came out great. But with a heavy hand as usual. Now I use exclusively Tamiya, Duplicolor, Black Gold and a line of Mopar touch up paints. I have guys in my club, they monkey around with all sorts of combinations. Like I have always said, like starting the evening drinking with scotch and moving onto wine. YMMV. What some guys call a good paint job would be a trip to the purple pond myself. -
Why is my clear coat coming out textured?
bobss396 replied to Milo's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I got a new toilet seat for my 1st floor bathroom recently. The old one was scuffed through from cleaning. I sanded and painted that with Ace Hardware gray to match my 2nd floor bathroom color and installed it. Everyone thinks that it is new. Go figure. -
1951 Chevy Figure 8 Stock Car
bobss396 replied to bobss396's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Thanks. I put some effort into the build. I have almost everything in primer. The biggest hurdle was working with the 3D printed engine. I feared I would have to get into the floor pan due to clearance issues. Next is prime and paint on the tiny engine details. -
Why is my clear coat coming out textured?
bobss396 replied to Milo's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I swore that NOBODY could get good results from Testors enamels. I was proven wrong more than once. I use a few primers that work with all paints. They are not cheap. It also depends on what a modeler will be happy with. Get to the contest table, the paint has to be flawless. Bad paint, they don't get a 2nd look. -
What did you see on the road today?
bobss396 replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Why is my clear coat coming out textured?
bobss396 replied to Milo's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
This is accurate. Rustoleum is terrible paint for model use. -
The Official EBay Discussion Thread
bobss396 replied to iamsuperdan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I have not sold much model stuff on eBay in recent years. They changed the format maybe 15 years ago, I had over 1000 transactions. That went bye bye, I have about 725 now. I buy almost everything there. Model stuff, clothes, tools and so on. Also lots of old car parts. -
Unconventional Materials - From the jewelry area
bobss396 replied to Jiml0001's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
When I worked for a living, we had out of date coax that would be disposed of. We were encouraged to help ourselves to whatever was on the shelf. I still have small coax cable around. -
1951 Chevy Figure 8 Stock Car
bobss396 replied to bobss396's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
I got the front crossmember roughed in. Much easier to do in a single piece. I had 2 other designs going that didn't work. I need to clear the decks shortly. I'm hosting Xmas for a very small crowd. -
My neighbor gave us some leftover house paint, IIRC it was oil based and grey. I painted the AMT '56 Ford with it. Used a q-tip as a brush. It laid down smoothly, must have had lead in it. I did a 2-tone, left the top color break bare white plastic. Later on I was able to peel the paint completely off, down to bare plastic again. My dad did a lot of furniture work, so we had access to brush cleaners and thinners.
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I needed to shoot something quick earlier in the year, it was raining out. I put a cardboard box on the kitchen garbage can, 1 side and the top open. It worked in a pinch. One guy who lived close to me, he did a cardboard box set into the open window where he rented. Just 4 sides and it worked. It stuck out enough so paint wouldn't get on the house. Another guy, also in an apartment had a cardboard box one, put together with just duct tape. That had a fan and an apartment type clothes dryer vent/trap on it. He used it at his kitchen table.
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Ollie's strike again
bobss396 replied to GLMFAA1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
My brother made his from plastic sheet, he garbage picked at work, it has held up over the years. My old one was made from 10" chimney flashing, the good was it has only one seam. It is a little too deep to reach down into. This one I'm thinking 7" or 8" would be good. I run mine at 105 degrees so the sign material should work, -
How would you repair this?
bobss396 replied to redscampi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Exactly. Something with a radius that you can follow. -
Ollie's strike again
bobss396 replied to GLMFAA1's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This is their brand X dehydrator. With temperature ? control. I need to make a surround for it, found a plastic sign at Ace Hardware. This will be pop riveted to one of the trays. Also will pop rivet the seams, backed up with washers. -
1951 Chevy Figure 8 Stock Car
bobss396 replied to bobss396's topic in WIP: Stock Cars (NASCAR, Super Stock, Late Model, etc.)
Found it... mixed in with another parts stash... This kit was partially built. I had to wrestle the rear from the chassis, made new locating pins from 3/64" brass rod.