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Looking good! You could switch to lacquers or acrylics. Both dry quicker than enamels. I’m no paint expert, but you could also try thinning the Rustoleum with a bit of lacquer thinner?
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Way to keep things out of the landfill.👍 Carry on!😎
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The blue looks nice!😎 Vallejo makes an ivory that might be close to what you want? Or possibly Mr.Color 313 Yellow?
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Forth without with is tough to start a sentence with, so I’ll take the easy way out.
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Around the halfway point in building an older Revell 55 Chevy coupe, momentum ground to a halt.
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It’s looking good Len!👍😎
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Bored build New inspiration…
NOBLNG replied to slusher's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
And there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that…models aren’t like women.😳 -
Exact control of the exacto knife will yield the results you desire exactly.
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Bored build New inspiration…
NOBLNG replied to slusher's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Perfectly normal. I tend to like assembling engines and suspension parts and doing any chopping or bodywork. Then I kind of stall out and resist getting the paint phase started or completed.🥴 So I start another one. -
From the American Chemical Society site: “Ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate and its cousins polymerize instantly in water. The small amount of moisture in air is enough to initiate polymerization. The polymer forms within a matter of minutes, creating a bond that is often stronger than the materials it joins.” It will also react with cotton and some other materials creating fumes.
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Cool bodywork ! 👍😎
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Chopped 40 Ford Sedan Delivery Traditional Custom
NOBLNG replied to Ferbz's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Nice job on the chop!👍😎 -
Question about creating better headlights
NOBLNG replied to Monty's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Here is my contribution. https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/161380-making-headlights/ -
Beatles in their heyday were almost as invasive as beetles.
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Painting windows! Always inside?
NOBLNG replied to 4knflyin's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
In my experience, when removing clear parts from the sprue, it’s best to use a saw to cut the sprue close to the attachment point. Then use a file or sanding stick to remove the remainder. Using nippers risks cracking the plastic since clear parts are more brittle than regular styrene. -
Radwood Ready... Tamiya Mercedes 500 SEC Lorinser
NOBLNG replied to jaymcminn's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Beautiful work Jason.👍 -
Or, the toes could be sanded back a bit too?
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I wonder how the Desoto grill would look mounted upside down with the last bumper option?😈
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Larger scales = different airbrush?
NOBLNG replied to YellowHound's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have a Paasche H and although it is a really great airbrush, it may be a little small for 1/8 scale projects. Here is a video that may give you some good info. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0dKHxv0gGo -
Interviewed by Model Car Muse
NOBLNG replied to chris chabre's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Great video and some great projects you’ve got going on.👍😎 I wish you and your family all the best. -
Long ago when I was a child, building a model car didn’t take nearly as long as it does now.
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I rarely use enamel paint so have no first hand experience….but this is what the bottle says. Maybe try thinning down some water based acrylic paint to use?
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That’s why you sneak into your neighbour’s yard and shoot it down.😜 Seriously…if they are flying over defence bases they belong to the government. If they are over residential neighborhoods they belong to Amazon. JMO.🧐
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Looking good so far Les. I like the engine choice too.👍
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Cyber punk ‘88 Dodge Daytona/Mercedes C9 kit bash
NOBLNG replied to Steve H's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Great work on the console Steve, and I like all the detailing on the dash!👍😎