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I really like these Infini sanding pads. They also come in about 1”x6” flexible sticks. I recently discovered a way to sand tight inside curves by folding a small strip of the pad over and clamping it in a forceps. The closer to the bend you clamp it…the smaller the diameter. Virtually any small radius is possible to suit your needs. Greg.
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'92 Chevy S-10 V8
NOBLNG replied to Slotto's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Nice clean build Steve. I had a ‘92 extended cab that I bought new…I shoulda put a V8 in it.? -
That is just beautiful Dan. I agree, it’s got a slightly sinister look that I like too. The chop is perfectly proportioned. It does look black in the photos, but in the video I can tell it is not quite black.?
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She’s a real beauty TJ! It turned out GREAT!?
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Great job on this one Anders!? These are really nice kits to work with.
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From watching Forensic Files I know that CA fumes can adhere to and highlight fingerprints. I clean my glue looper by burning off the dried CA, and I think that may be what happened here. The MR Hobby Premium clear coat is well dried and most fingerprints just wipe off…but not this one. I also clean the un-used CA out of my little glue well with a Q-tip and that instantly makes lots of fumes for some reason. And I am careful not to breath the fumes when doing this.
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Well I added the foil behind the seats and the doors that I missed. Then I got the interior in place and discovered that the glove box panel between the seats doesn’t sit flush like it should. So I carefully extricated the interior and carved down the section between the seats about 1mm and reassembled it.? I still have the windshield frame and glass to install, but not tonight.
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What did you see on the road today?
NOBLNG replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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If you buy a kit from Revell, AMT or whoever…someone designed the parts. If you 3D print the kit…someone designed the parts. It could be the builder or someone else. The designing of the parts definitely requires a skill set, but I wouldn’t call it scratch-building. Scratch building to me is taking a raw block of something and turning it into something else. It is just a different type of skill. JMO.
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The only thing more realistic is the real thing. Awesome job Steven…and thanks very much for the detailed build thread.?
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Known mostly for their stealth capabilities, Sasquatches rarely allow themselves to be seen.
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What did you see on the road today?
NOBLNG replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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That is looking great James!? I love that color!?
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Looking good Jim! In my experience…if the Wifey doesn’t like it, I know I’m onto something.?
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This is coming along nicely. I too love that color!?
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What did you see on the road today?
NOBLNG replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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They are decals. The ones on the fenders conformed beautifully over the molded in features.? I sanded the molded in letters off the front though because I figured there was no way I could get the decal to sit perfectly on top of them without destroying it…even if the letter spacing was identical.?
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Wow! Some amazing slicing and dicing going on here!? The putty manufacturers won’t be getting rich off of you, that’s for sure. I am amazed at the intricate details that you task yourself with modifying to “correctness”, as it would be in the 1:1 world. Kudos to you Kit!?
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All I did on this one Ryan, was to re-drill the holes in the wheel hubs off-center a bit in order to raise them in the wheel wells. You would have to do something different if you’re using the stock wheels. Sorry for the late reply.? Thanks Jim! That is my issue with paint too. I never do anything the same way twice, so I never haven’t developed a “system” that guarantees results.?
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Well I got the paint issues straightened out. I removed the mold seam, applied more paint and sanded it smooth after a few weeks in the dehydrator. Then two coats of Mr. hobby Premium clear…decals, foil, and another coat of clear. I will have to watch some videos on polishing before I decide whether or not to bother with it.? Thanks for lookin!?
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59 Dodge Power Wagon
NOBLNG replied to BobbyG's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I like how it turned out too! That thing is a Beast!?