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De-laminating windshield ideas needed
NOBLNG replied to johnyrotten's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
What if you sprayed it with a bit of Tamiya thin cement or MEK to fog it? Do what you normally try to avoid doing? -
Fabulous!!!!
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No….he said he could work with anything, and someone looking for any style TH-400 might come across this thread in the future. All good info.😎
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34 ford
NOBLNG replied to johnyrotten's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Once you’ve smelled the aroma of freshly cut styrene it’s almost impossible to stop the kit hacking.
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Nice start on this one. I haven’t chopped a Merc yet but it is definitely on my to do list. I think less is more on most chops. I don’t care much for the really “hammered” look. I’m interested to see how yours turns out.😎
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Yeah, what happened?🤓
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My bad! You are correct Keith. One kit I haven’t opened and it’s been a couple of years since I opened the other one.
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Thanks to everyone for the positive feedback! I will attempt to maintain some sort of momentum on this project, but I am seeing squirrels everywhere lately.🥴
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I used a combination square to estimate the most forward point of the rear fender bulge. I used that elevation as the center line of the section through that area so that the upper and lower pieces would mate up and only need a bit of sanding to restore the radius.
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#1. It’s only plastic so there is little to lose. #2. I started scribing a more radical section on the passenger side, but quit before I went too far. I have a little misalignment on the forward door seam. I should have continued the horizontal cut on the front fender back into the door area, then both seams would have been aligned. I may not chop it at all, but I do want to modify the cowl and A-pillar somehow???
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THANK YOU for posting that tidbit! I have never seen that before, but I managed to find it on YouTube. I’ve only watched about half of it so far, but it looks like a great episode and they are doing just about exactly what I envisioned.
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Always ask for extra cheese.
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Well a wise man said a picture is worth a thousand words and posted this on my ‘36 Ford thread and I’ve wanted to try it ever since. Thanks Jim!
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Any progress on this one Mike? Your thread helped inspire me to try it on a ‘51.
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I have three of these. Two hardtops and a convertible….so the logical thing to do is get out the razor saw and my panel line scriber. I just got the urge to cut something up.🤪 This is my first section job so I figured I’d pick something easy like this ‘51 BelAir.🙄 I wound up sectioning it a scale 3-3/4”. This is going to be a slow, slump filler project unless OCD kicks in. As usual I don’t have a firm plan of what I want to do with it…just an inspiration pic. All comments or critiques welcome.
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Nice! That looks like one of my better paint jobs.
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I cut cereal boxes into 2-1/2” squares (cause they fit neatly in a certain spot) and mix the 5 minute epoxy on the printed side. For the amount of time it’s on there (1 min?) it doesn’t soak in enough to affect it that I have noticed. If I used longer setting stuff I would use a plastic pallet like Len. JMO.
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Outstanding build! I like everything you’ve done with it!👍😎
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Quo Pro Quid was the basis of the dyslexic attorney’s argument.
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Great concept! I like these cars and am looking forward to what you do with it.😎