Claude Thibodeau
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Hi! Found this Revell body in the bargain bin at a recent show, and threw many AMT Phantom Vicky parts at it, mostly modified. Monogram's 56 Ford panel IRS & driveshaft, AMT's 1928 Chrysler cabrio front seat + Maisto VW rolling stock. Scratchbuilt: rear frame section, bumper & tail lights, front frame extension, hood & rad support rods, gas tank, firewall, windshield, floorpan, tunnel, console, door & trunk panels, pedals, trunk hinges, master cylinder & hydraulic clutch reservoirs, disc brakes, calipers, hoses, air filters and injection system, etc. Tamya's Racing white + Mr Hobby's Top coat clear. Craftsmart Suede interior & roof + Tamya's semi-gloss clear. Molotow's & Revell spray chrome accents. Flocked carpets. Hours of fun with styrene! CT
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maybe some OOP?
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Hi Sir! Stunning, and a feast for the eyes. Bravo! CT
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craving new kits
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Clearing Alclad II Lacquer
Claude Thibodeau replied to Modlbldr's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Hi! I concur. Most chrome don't react well with clear. I have used Revell's spray chrome for a year now, and I must say it is very satisfactory, and if you leave it to dry (harden?) for about 10 days, it will resist to reasonnable handling needs. See wheels, grille and runningboards on the following pics. CT -
and remove shoes
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customs duties notwithstanding
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ain't gettin' better
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more like equilibrium
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hard times, really
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break the bank
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is-it recyclable?
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some subsidy needed
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in same product
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and scandalized shoppers
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while cherry picking
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to discourage glutons
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Hi Greg! Thanks for your input. The Premium top coat is WATER based, and therefore, dries "softer" than lacquer clear (such as Tamya or Revell). Hence my search for those of us who actually polished it. Usually, my final clears are so smooth and shiny that they don't even require polishing (see VW salt car below). But on this specific build, it does! CT
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in candy store
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Hi! I was completing a candy paint job on a custom project, and somehow, some wrinkling happened while clearing. So, I let it dry, sanded the surface wet with 600 grit, and put two wet coat of testor's wet look clear, to "level it". It worked. I sanded that clear again with 800 wet, and used two wet coats of Mr.Hobby Premium clear to finish it. That clear is water based, so I was not concerned with compatibility, and I was right. No more wrinkles, job saved! However, I want to polish it before doing the final assembly, because all clears loose a bit of gloss when curing, So... Do you have any experience with final-polishing this Premium Top coat, and what would you advise? Thanks for chipping in! CT