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I donāt believe the āvoteā was against it. The more I refine it the better it looks in my eye. The slanted B pillar does give it a slightly Chevy or Plymouth vibe?ā¦not a bad thing I think, but die-hard Ford fans may get their panties in a knot?š³ I figured it deserves its own thread in case I continue to pursue it.
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Way to persevere Micah! It sure seems to be fighting youā¦particularly frustrating when itās supposed to be a slump buster build..š„“ Itās looking good now!š
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NOBLNG replied to Paul Payne's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Now that I look closer, I guess the PVC is only an exhaust baffle of sorts for when he releases the pressure. The supply must be piped in at the back or somewhere. -
Kleenex is just a disposable handerchief.
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NOBLNG replied to Paul Payne's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have used about 60 psi for casting, but using relatively fresh resin. Those plastic fittings on his pressure pots are pretty scary looking! If they fail they can explode. -
You could try a shoe repair place for the eyelet, or maybe a sewing/fabric supplier?
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WARNING! Not all 1/25 scale is equal.
NOBLNG replied to WillyBilly's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Well they gave the blind deaf sculptor a photo of a corvette and told him what they wanted.š„“ -
1974 Econoline camper
NOBLNG replied to Repstock's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Thanks Bil. Those were sitting on the bench so I grabbed them for a quick mockup. I donāt dislike them but I think big and littles might look better? Thanks Kevin. I WON that fight Len!!!š Thanks Steve. I wasnāt even planning to build this oneā¦just decided to experiment with a roof stretch for giggles. But now Iām beginning to think it has potential?
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You knowā¦if people worked a little harder they might forget about their little aches and pains.
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Nice work Alfred! Your bench looks kinda like mine. You guys are going to talk me into getting a 3D printer yet.š³
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Fantastic upgrades Steve! I sure would like a little helper like Otisā¦.but we want to do some travelling while we are still able to. Maybe in a few years.
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1st gen Bronco Leadsled Kustom?
NOBLNG replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Just having some fun with a flea market find.š Stock roof, luckily not glued to the body! With a 2-3/4ā chop and 12-3/4ā roof stretch. Lots and lots of filing/sanding later. Assessing the potential? Decided to slant the B pillars like Chevys and Plymouths.š³ I think I see potential now? Gotta work on that seam!š¬ That blended better than I had hoped. Roof looks a little bulbous so it needs a pancake job. Eeewwww!š¬ A bit of primer makes a huge difference. And finallyā¦4-1/2ā sectioned off the bottom of the body and hood sides. Rear fenders separated and lowered with the body. Thatās it for now. š¤Ŗ
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Who doesn't love a mock-up? Let's see yours!
NOBLNG replied to Belairconvertable's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Apart is not the state in which you find glue bombs at the flea market.
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Corrected aesthetics are required to get some Palmer models presentable.
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I gouged out the sectioning seams inside and out, then filled them with half round Evergreen and Tamiya extra thin cement. I made some new A pillars for it but still need to add some Milliput and shape them. When I lowered the entire roof it looked like it had a real rake to it, so I raised the front back to stock height.š
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No putty on the section seam yet. It will take a skim coat in a few spotsā¦mostly because the two panels werenāt exactly level.
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NOBLNG replied to Paul Payne's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks for this info and the link to your site Rob. Vacuum degassing makes a huge improvement on the mold quality indeed. I have cast the parts themselves under pressure but not vacuum. Have you tried both or know if vacuum is better than pressure? Thanks, Greg. -
Itās all looking very nice Dave! I would love to build the transport trailer, but I have nowhere to display something that big.
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Nice work so far. My models donāt need to roll so I would just replace that pin with a styrene rod and glue the wheels solid. Donāt know if that matters to you? They would still steer.