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FAKE AMAZON PHISHING E-MAILS
stinkybritches replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
My company does the same thing with the fake emails. It amazes me the amount of times some of these highly educated people fall for this. -
THUNDERBIRD CONVERSION
stinkybritches replied to Zen's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
1989 was the first year for the IRS. I had an '88 with the 5.0. It was a nice enough car, but nowhere near as nice as the '90 Super Coupe that replaced it. The ride and handling was night and day different between the solid rear axle '88 and the IRS '90. -
I pre-ordered the Logano kit. Supposed to ship some time in February.
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Matching Ford Sunset Coral
stinkybritches replied to Redisetta's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Yes. -
Buying Options For Duplicolor
stinkybritches replied to oldcarfan's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Summit Racing has a pretty nice selection of Duplicolor. Shipping cost was $11.99 to the middle of Virginia for 3 cans of various sized spray paint. -
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Issue 216
stinkybritches replied to Dave Ambrose's topic in Model Cars Magazine News and Discussions
You guys at the mag are killing it with the covers. -
No Witty Name Revell 32 Roadster (update 11/9)
stinkybritches replied to Mr. Metallic's topic in WIP: Model Cars
The kits are already available in the states, though the supply seems to be limited at the moment. I got mine from HobbyNut Models. -
0.05 is more than good enough for parts in 1/24 and 1/25 scale. I've stopped trying to print below 0.05 microns. Siraya Tech (the only brand of resin I use anymore) recommends not to go below 0.025 with their resin. They say that you will still be exposing the previously cured layers if your layers are too thin. The thinner the layer the more critical the exposure time. Over and under exposing can change the dimensions of the part dramatically. Play around with the AA and blur to combat visible later lines. How the parts are oriented on the build plate also plays a big role. Here is a great video about getting a smooth surface using angles and AA.
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I forgot to set my DVR to record the Phillies/Braves game.
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Can you send some of that down here to the mid Atlantic here in the states? Supposed to be around 90F, and uncomfortable humidity, for the next 4 days in central Virginia.
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Everything looks normal on my end.
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Another stellar build, Bob. Looks great.
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Very, very nice. And thank you for the eye level photographs.
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Beautiful model and great photography.
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Best Online Hobby Shop?
stinkybritches replied to Calb56's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I have had excellent service from Scalehobbyist, Megahobby, and Burbank's House of Hobbies. -
What did you see on the road today?
stinkybritches replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That might be what they used the last time, and why there hasn't been a problem since. -
What did you see on the road today?
stinkybritches replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
My wife has one of these. I think the V stands for vampire, as they suck the life out of you as you drive them. Boring, boring, boring. My wife's is a 2021 and it went back to the dealer three times in the first 4 months because a bolt kept loosening up somewhere on the right front suspension. Apparently it's a common issue on that model year, at least that's what the service guy told her after the third time. -
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