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I have limited experience with liquid mask, but try a new blade, preferably the exacto z-series. They are what I use for foil work and they are much better than the cheap bulk blades I use for everything else.
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Cabs under construction
NOBLNG replied to Repstock's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
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1950 Ford Pickup
NOBLNG replied to Zippi's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
That came out super nice Bob! Great work.? -
One of these days Alice…POW, right in the kisser!
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These hinges more closely replicate the early style two piece hinges that I had on my ‘71 Jeepster. The part bolted to the body had a slot in it, and the pins had two flats on them. When the hood was lifted to vertical it could be lifted up and out of the slots in order to remove the hood without unbolting anything….not that these old Jeeps needed to be worked on frequently.?? Having two identical hinges accomplishes the same thing. For my next one, I would like to find some .020” brass? rivets to use as bolts. I e-mailed a company that claims to make them, but have not received a reply…..so I made a prototype using the same 1mm tube for a head.…not sure if I want to try making 40 of them??
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Suck-up all those lost parts in the carpet when you vacuum and they are never to be seen again.
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Stick all those tiny chunks of plastic together in a creative and purposeful way and it becomes a work of art.
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'66 Chevelle SS Flipnose (move to under glass pls)
NOBLNG replied to RickRollerLT1's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Neat job on the upholstery Stephen.? The paint looks very smooth and slick, but it looks more like orange than red. It could be just the lighting though.
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I’ll watch this one too. I have this kit and I have a buddy that has a 1:1. His is sort of a robins egg blue with a white roof iirc.
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1964 Econoline
NOBLNG replied to Tcoat's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
It files and sands nicely, but creates a very fine dust, and you don’t want to be breathing any of that stuff in. And that mock-up looks great!? -
Revell 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda 1/24 Scale in Metallic Gold.
NOBLNG replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
That is one beautiful looking ‘Cuda Craig. I love that colour you came up with.? -
Just use a sharp blade and push straight down on it. It does deform it slightly. I poke it with a large sewing needle/awl that I have, then ream it with the .020” or .021” drill bit.
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I have another tutorial on making brass piano hinge, and also tried my hand at the hood hinges. This is a much better and easier way to make the hood hinges. I made a soldering “jig” that sits at about 45 degrees so that everything would sit nicely in place. First I sheared some .010” brass to approximately.156” wide. Then I put a tiny amount of flux on the 1mm tubing and laid it halfway across the brass strip. I put a 1/32” square of flattened solder on top of the tube and heated it with a butane torch until the solder flowed out (2-4 seconds). Then I cut the tube off with my hobby knife and filed the end square and flush with the edge of the strip. I notched the brass strip for clearance with my cheap P/A nippers and filed the notch clean and square. Then install a .020” brass hinge pin in one half and ream the other half with a .021” drill bit. This .020” pin fit snug in the tube and did not need to be soldered or glued. Cut and file to shape. Drill holes for pins and mount with CA. I wasn’t sure if CA alone would fasten them securely, so I added the pins. These hinges allow the hood to be removed for painting. You could make left and right hinges so the hood wouldn’t be removable, but then you would have to install the hinges after paint or paint with the hood installed. Previous thread here: http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/161632-fabricating-piano-hinges/#comment-2510325
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They might be because it will be the only thing left that will run on gasoline.?
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Advice is readily available for the asking on this forum, and much appreciated.
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Amt Crew Chief Blazer
NOBLNG replied to NOBLNG's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thank you Guys!? -
29’ Ford pickup
NOBLNG replied to Dutzie's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Excellent work Brian!?I really like the look of it. -
1959 Cadillac Ambluance
NOBLNG replied to dimaxion's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
It looks great.? -
Class of 2022
NOBLNG replied to Bobchayer's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Real nice group of oldies there Robert!? -
'93 Chevy S-10
NOBLNG replied to Slotto's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Looking good.? I had a 1:1 ‘84 and a ‘91 S-10. -
1960 Chevrolet AMT
NOBLNG replied to Stingray wes's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Welcome back to the hobby Wes. I recently bought this kit so I will follow along.? -
Please do a build thread on it when you get around to it. I would love to see another one of these in the works.?
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