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Everything posted by AMT68
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You built an extremely detailed model throughout. Beautiful work and I like the canopy vinyl top.
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Wow! And thanks for the demonstration John I'm a believer in that product. It's interesting to hear 1972coronet mention the poor quality of these kits during the '70's and yet amazingly every time I see a '76 MPC Firebird (last year of the dual round lights and my favorite of that generation) they're selling for huge dollars.
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Was there a convertible promo associated with this model? That might explain the dual "Impala" scripts as the manufacturer didn't bother to remove the fender script for the coupe. Out of curiosity I just checked my '70 Chevrolet brochure and Mark is correct.
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Nice builds and always great to see personal luxury cars from this era.
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Thanks Wes and Larry. I have this color combination planned for at least one more model.
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I remember the glass with this kit having a wavy appearance. Does the Future help to make the glass look smoother?
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Glad you mentioned that as I didn't realize the Dupli-color would melt through the Testors primer even with using mist coats initially followed by successive heavier coats.
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Never thought about Soft Scrub. Possibly a green Scotch Brite like Bill mentioned would also help to scuff the surface without sanding off any detail or misshaping the panel lines.
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That's a good point. I have good number of the early '80's Monogram kits and would be less inclined to use auto primers on them. I've found the plastics used in those kits to be much more sensitive as I have to use glue very sparingly on those models.
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Well I'm glad you mentioned that Eric. I know not to consider the "filler" I'm surprised to hear Tamiya tape would lift the paint since it's pretty low adhesion. I've had problems with Testors model tape lifting off paint.
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You mentioned Summer, and you are in New Jersey. Is is possible that you painted on a humid day, and some moisture got trapped under or in the primer, messing up its adhesion to the model's body? It's interesting you mention that Peter because while I do make every attempt to be aware of the ambient conditions it's possible this was done under less than ideal conditions. But this same situation occurred with another model I painted with Dupli-color after the summer.
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I see your logic with using a primer that would moderately etch the plastic thus creating better adhesion. So some experimentation with primers along with lightly sanding the body prior to priming in order to see what works best.
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Not sure I would enter the event but learning to build more systematically would provide a benefit overall.
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Looks like you used some type of styrene strips for the headliners bows. Very interesting and something I would look tp apply to a future build.
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Interior looks nice. I always liked either the blue or red with white seats interior combination Buick offered in the mid-70's. Pontiac also offered that combination in those years. Also forgot to mention the TS-54 on the carpets sets a nice contrast to the door panels. I'll have to remember that one as I like to use Tamiya paints.
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Was that some type of contest you had entered?
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To your point I'll make sure I sand the entire body down with probably 600 grit sandpaper prior to priming. I'll spend as much time as it takes to sand down uneven sections in the body whereas a light overall sanding wouldn't be all much of an effort.
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Definitely Patrick. I usually wash the the entire kit (except chrome of course) in dish soap and wipe the entire model with alcohol before washing it again.
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That build looks amazing. Did you custom mix the engine color?
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No I most likely didn't but then I normally don't sand bodies (just scribe and sand out inconsistencies in the plastic) and yet there isn't this problem with hobby paints. So that's why I thought there was a problem with the hobby primer under an auto lacquer.
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Well thanks Bill for the reply. I never attempted Future as a finish but I may try eventually just to see.
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Thanks Roger for the reply. I actually do have a picture of a model I painted last summer. I can literally keep scraping it right down to the bare plastic with a fingernail.
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So there's really no difference with the fine filler primer versus the say the primer sealer. Also interesting.
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Okay well that's interesting to know Tom that you've had success using Dupli-color primers only.