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Recidivists should be sequestered.
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Soup IS good food!
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You could place an ad in the wanted section…maybe someone has a spare one they’d be willing to part with. Or, you could strip it, clean up the flash and paint it with Revell Chrom. You might not even need to strip it, but I would just to be safe…that stuff’s not cheap.
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Absolutely outstanding work Francois! Your talent, perseverance and dedication is unparalleled. Kudos!?
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Yum1 could possibly be a typo??
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Yet again I find myself responding.
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The seats look great David…nice work!?
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There are already a few threads on this topic, so I will just add to this latest one. I made these just for the look and am not worried about real world performance.? The main thing I did different than described previously by Steve is to use a bent axle shaft to flare the 3/32” aluminum tube. It is important to de-burr the tubing inside and out before flaring to reduce the possibility of stress cracking as the aluminum stretches. Just chuck the tube in a drill and push the axle shaft in while turning….nice consistent angle achieved this way.? I used a set of calipers set to 0.13” as a gage for the O.D. of the flare. Any oversized ones are easily filed back down to size.
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Word salad is how some folks like to speak.
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I found this to be an interesting video. He has a whole series videos on casting parts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMrmepjcN18
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Small PE Block Letters
NOBLNG replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You could possibly make a mold of the letters and cast them in resin? Or possibly slice them off with a fresh sharp exacto blade…or maybe a razor blade and re-use them? -
Cents or pennies are denominations that in Canada are no longer minted.
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I picked up this glue bomb the other day. Thankfully the builder didn’t scrape the plating before glue, so there isn’t too much damage to the chrome. The glue that was there on the bare plastic was dry and brittle so I managed to get it mostly disassembled. I am missing a wheel and tire that I may cast, or maybe I’ll swap them all out? I found an excellent WIP thread on resurrecting this kit. Thanks for posting it Steve!? https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/81884-xr-6-glue-bomb-restoration-update-11817/ https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/152735-xr-6/
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Good to hear you’re getting well again Bob. Best of luck to you in the future.?
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Abounds is another word that is used in an attempt to stump the responder.
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Best airbrush paints for beginners.
NOBLNG replied to FoMoCo66's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I am no paint expert, but I find lacquers like Tamiya or Mr. Color the most foolproof. -
Unoriginal model kits are still fun to build as long as the molds haven’t deteriorated too badly.
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1934 Ford Pick Up
NOBLNG replied to TopherMcGinnis's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great looking build!? -
1941 Chevrolet COE
NOBLNG replied to landman's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Yeah…cool! Is that a resin kit? I was going to buy something similar a while back, but the shipping cost killed my enthusiasm.? -
I like the slight modifications and those wheels and tires look great on it.??
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Really cool English Ford race car build
NOBLNG replied to bobthehobbyguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Cool…runs and drives like a Miata now.? -
Resin 64 Chevy Crew Cab Pickup
NOBLNG replied to 64SS350's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Great job on those bed rails Karl!? -
Tape types tutorial required !
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I love my dehydrators too. I haven’t had any issues caused by the dehydrator. I can’t see any drawbacks to using one so why not, assuming you have space for it?