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*Rust-Oleum Acrylic Lacquer Spray, Clear Gloss*
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks Tom. -
*Rust-Oleum Acrylic Lacquer Spray, Clear Gloss*
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks for the info Brian. I'm well aware of the humidity and the important roll it p!ays in painting. Don't ask me how I know. Today the humidity was 52% so for me that was ideal. -
*Rust-Oleum Acrylic Lacquer Spray, Clear Gloss*
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Well.....I think the Rust-Oleum enamel and lacquer gloss clear coats lay down about the same and both are thin so running could be an issue if your not careful. One being an enamel and one a lacquer and they both can be we sanded so I think they are both great products. I think either one would be fine for clear coating a model. -
*Rust-Oleum Acrylic Lacquer Spray, Clear Gloss*
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I got the body and hood clear coated. Two light coats, one medium coat, and one wet coat with 20 min flash time with each coat. I'll let this cure until the weekend then start the wet sanding. -
Just clearcoated the body and hood. Two light coats, one medium coat, and one wet coat with 20 min flash time on each coat. Came out pretty good. I'm going to let this cure until this weekend to make sure it's good and dry before I wet sand it.
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Thanks John
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*Rust-Oleum Acrylic Lacquer Spray, Clear Gloss*
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Just did a little test on the top portion of the dash on my 41 Willy's. This is after just 2 coats. Looks like the Rust-Oleum lacquer is compatible with the Tamiya lacquer. Now it's on to the body. -
*Painting Molded in Windshield Wipers*
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks James. The heater hoses are plastic and came with the kit. For the battery wires I bought some of the old beige phone wire and peeled the insulation off. There is a red, green, and black wire that seem to be the right size. -
Coming along nicely. Fantastic detailing.
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Nice build. The green looks really kewl. Nicely done.
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When it comes to getting the windshield wipers chrome and looking good it's always a struggle for me. I initally used a silver Sharpi then switched to the Molotow chrom pen. The trouble with these two ways is I can only get the top of the wipers and then it tends to bleed down on the sides of the wipers and doesn't look good. I haven't tried bmf yet as I've been having issues with it not wanted to stick all the great. What are you guys and gals doing for the wipers on your builds?
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Looks pretty kewl Ray. I love the ole Willy's Gassers. I looked up the ACME models and really like the Stone, Woods, Cookie 41 Willy's Gasser but boy.....I don't think my pockets go that deep.
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Engine metal color paint
Zippi replied to TransAmMike's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I saw that set on Fleabay. Each bottle is about 3 times the size of a Testors bottle I believe. If you get it, let us know how the colors turn out. -
Same as Roger but I glue my parts to a small dowl rod. It only take a small drop of glue and holding it in place for a few seconds. Like mentioned, snap it off when parts are dry and touch up.
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Sweet looking Promod. The detail work is over the top. Great work man.
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'55 Chevy Step-side is now done!!
Zippi replied to TransAmMike's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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'55 Chevy Step-side is now done!!
Zippi replied to TransAmMike's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Come on now......that's like saying you can only eat one potato chip ? -
'55 Chevy Step-side is now done!!
Zippi replied to TransAmMike's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
55 is looking pretty sharp Mike. Nice job on your first truck. -
Nice looking Gasser. Looks like you had to use a shoe horn the get the engine in there. Great looking work man.
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*Rust-Oleum Acrylic Lacquer Spray, Clear Gloss*
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I'll be spraying my 41 Willy's in the morning so I'll report back on how it goes. I'm very familiar with lacquer being thin and running easily. It's the same way with the Tamiya Lacquer paints I'm using. -
I'm looking at the chrome front grille and the photo etched one that came in the kit. Looking at the 1:1 Big John Mazmanian Willy's it's a different shape and has a slight bow to it. The chrome one is bowed and the photo etched one is flat. Not sure what to do here. Can't trial fit the grills as my paint on the body is still curing. Need a little help here.
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*Hoosier Drag Slicks & Front Tires*
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks for all the reply's fellows. -
Thanks Carl. All I saw at the local hobby shop was white primer and white basecoat but I will keep that in mind.
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*Rust-Oleum Acrylic Lacquer Spray, Clear Gloss*
Zippi replied to Zippi's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks for the info Tom. Looks like your 64 came out pretty nice. I'm going to let the Tamiya TS-8 cure for a couple days then give it a go.