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NOBLNG

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  1. Beautiful work on this one David.? You made those decals look like they belong to this kit. I agree about the tail lights…I wound up scratch building some for the one I did.
  2. Beautiful work on this one too!?
  3. That’s a great looking model That!?
  4. Night owl is one thing I have never been.
  5. You might have more luck in the Q&A section? I have never chopped anything that new. Try googling chopping the real thing. Any vehicle from that era would be a similar method.
  6. Hi Steve. Sorry to hear about your recent setbacks. I hope you both heal quickly. I too like the first set of wheels best. The interior is coming together nicely and….Ooh, I love that green colour!? what brand of paint is it?
  7. Mine is a mess! But at least I can see the mess now. I just added another 3000 lumen light overhead in addition to the 5000 I already had.?
  8. March is the month in which my wife was born.
  9. No……BMF is 0.0005” thick, which is ten times thinner than 0.005”. If you try it, let us know how it works out.?
  10. I made these for a Hemi engines plug wires. They could be made any size for any wire or cable anywhere on the model. The plug wires are .020” diameter, so I wrapped some .011” bead wire tightly around a .021” drill bit and clipped one leg flush with the bit. The other leg I left a bit longer. Drill a hole in the valve cover for each clip and push the clip in, capturing the plug wire.? A touch of CA holds it in place forever.?
  11. Beautifully done!?
  12. Nice clean looking rig, and great work on that 4-link rear.? How did you make the connection on the tee fittings? Is that just super glue? Thanks.
  13. Looking great! Nice work on the foil.?
  14. Beautiful job on that Scout Doug! ?
  15. Nice work.? Lotsa scratch building in that one!
  16. Nice work. That engine looks sinister!?
  17. They are both really nice!?
  18. Steve, these were MG Chemicals brand tapered tip swabs. I guess they are used for cleaning electronic components? I did buy some multi-sized single ended ones from Princess Auto too…..but they just snap if ANY side pressure is applied.? Edit: I don’t see the double ended ones anywhere, but here are singles. https://www.amazon.ca/MG-Chemicals-8112A-Tapered-8112A-100/dp/B08MWV1Q2R/ref=sr_1_2?crid=13B0W6GZNAW6L&keywords=mg+chemicals+swabs&qid=1676434802&sprefix=mg+chemicals+swabs%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-2
  19. The interior paint is Premier Colonial Red from Canadian Tire, decanted and airbrushed. It was left over from my ‘41 Chevy pickup. The carpet is just a brighter red embossing powder, then flat clear over everything. I found a local craft shop that has a bunch of colours of embossing powder so I see more carpets in my future.? I use the pointed ones for setting the foil in the crease before trimming,but they are a little flimsy for burnishing. I have some nice wooden ones I got at a local electronics supplier that worked great for the foil on the wheel well trim.
  20. That is looking really sweet!?
  21. You sure have a thing for bubble tops eh?? Nice work on all of them but….yeah, I like the Black Widow one best too.?
  22. That is going to look great!?
  23. Got the foiling done. It turned out to be easier than I anticipated. I added some scratch built interior lights since I blew my OOB theme when I wired the engine, plus I think they are a neat unique feature of the 1:1 vehicle.
  24. Thanks!?
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