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How would this suspension work (or wouldn’t it?)…
NOBLNG replied to OldNYJim's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I’m no mechanical genius either, and am not familiar with this type of suspension…if it represents a real one ? Obviously the upper A arms should have a pivoting connection at the frame. It could work if the beam on the bottom was a three piece deal that had a short hinged section on each end.? The rod going to the front would serve to keep it located forward/aft since it doesn’t have a dual mounting setup like the upper A arm. Just my speculation??? I don’t have a stylus for my iPad so this is the best I could do with my fat fingers.? -
Idiots get expelled from my circle of friends.?
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Away from the insanity of reality is where we all like to escape sometimes.
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‘57 Chevy Stepside
NOBLNG replied to NOBLNG's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks for the tips Ron. I don’t have that kit, but I don’t think these ones are too far off. Close enough for me anyways.? -
‘57 Chevy Stepside
NOBLNG replied to NOBLNG's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I see what is meant by the glass fit being “tricky”! There is no locating ledge for the windshield at all and both front and rear glass are shy in height to fit the opening. The easiest solution may just be about a 1-1/2” top chop to close the gaps.? -
‘57 Chevy Stepside
NOBLNG replied to NOBLNG's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Not much progress, just conundrums.? The easiest way get that ride height on the front would be to do a spring under conversion….but that puts the springs pretty much on the ground. So scratch building some springs or a new dropped axle would be the best solution. So much for following the instructions.? -
Anyway you spell it, barbeque or barbecue (darn autocorrect?) it can be darn tasty.
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Choice cuts of meat are on the shopping list again because very soon (hopefully) I will again be able to barbecue.
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How Do You Remove Paint From Chrome
NOBLNG replied to midlineqb's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I definitely wouldn’t soak it in lacquer thinner because it will attack the styrene underneath if it can get through anyplace.? Maybe careful rubbing with a Q-tip or Tamiya swab soaked in the thinner. I would try the hot water or alcohol methods first. You could maybe try some commercial paint remover also, but you would have to first do a test to ensure that it doesn’t attack the chrome or styrene. -
Coat of paint or two always precedes a dip in the purple pond.
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Beautiful looking T-Bird Andreas!?
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Revell 29 closed cab pickup
NOBLNG replied to Bullybeef's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Ultra cool project going on here!? -
‘57 Chevy Stepside
NOBLNG replied to NOBLNG's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thanks Bob! Thanks Dennis…I should have said “mostly” follow the instructions.? I’ll try to stay on track with it.? Thanks, but I think I might use those on the Del Ray.? I’ve never used nail polish before, so I hope it doesn’t cause me grief.? Thanks for the tip David. Yes, that’s about where I want it sitting. -
‘57 Chevy Stepside
NOBLNG replied to NOBLNG's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Well I did a few mock ups. First pic is the kit wheels and tires. Then the set from the Revell’56 Del Ray. I’m not sure what the third set is from? I also found this nail polish in the dollar store the other day that I might try.? -
1960/66 Chevy Pickup "BIGBOY"
NOBLNG replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Lotsa neat stuff going on here!? -
60 Apache mock up
NOBLNG replied to Fantom's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
It looks pretty good even in this rough state. It should look fantastic once you get every thing blended in and smoothed.? -
Yeah, nice work on that suspension and steering. I kinda like that turquoise too.?
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Scribing panel lines. How is it done?
NOBLNG replied to conchan's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have tried a few different tools including the back of a #11 blade and also the butt end of a #80 drill bit chucked real short in a pin vise. The most trouble I’ve encountered with any of them is when I apply too much pressure and try to remove too much material at once. A light touch and patience is the key. -
‘57 Chevy Stepside
NOBLNG posted a topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Sometimes you just gotta start a new project to break a slump!? So I grabbed this kit off the shelf. It’s a fairly simple kit that doesn’t include all the parts for a stock build so…..I’m just going to follow the instructions. Due to the tight space above the rear fenders, I want to paint them before installation. The kit mounting holes will show however, so I will plug them and relocate the locating pins. As always, all comments or opinions welcome. -
Floyd Council and Pink Anderson were the two blues musicians whose names were combined by Syd Barrett to come up with the bands name.
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Re-engineering Monograms Lotus Esprit...new update!
NOBLNG replied to Dann Tier's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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“Much” is used in a quote from Alice in Wonderland which goes like this….'You're not the same as you were before, You were much more…'Muchier', You've lost your 'Muchness'.