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Joe Lange

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  1. Greetings All, Looking for different opinions on what you all use for adhering resin together. Especially when reworking a resin body. I have used 'Mercury M300FM' cyanoacrylate adhesive, 'Mercury' 30 minute, (2 part), epoxy and also J.B. Weld, (original slow cure), with varying degrees of success. I just acquired a resin trans kit body with a 'chopped/lowered' roofline that I plan to bring back to 'stock' height. Needless to say, there will be a little bit of work involved. What are your 'Go To' products for this type of work?
  2. Super work and fantastic paint job Chad! Just saw your post while I was looking for others who might have ordered from 'Detail Junkees'. Thinking of ordering their '65 Buick Riviera Detail set'. Great bunch of folks on 'The Forum'!
  3. Thank you for the good words, guys. Got the body, chassis, and interior together. Now working on the engine compartment details. Sorry for the slightly blurry pics. (Got to work on my photography skills!)
  4. Thank you. Their styrene items are really handy to have when you're scratch building
  5. Brandon, I made the cradle from 'evergreen' polystyrene pieces. Mainly their tubing. The bottom is their 1/8 tubing and the rest is slightly smaller diameter. The wheels are also tubing, just cut very narrow and I filled in the center with J.B. Weld epoxy. I used a piece of .020 styrene sheet to make the bases to glue the wheels to and added the 'skirts' to the sides of the wheels. After gluing it all together I added the epoxy to all the glue joints to add strength and to look like welding joints.
  6. After a 'brief' pause I am back on track with the Camaro project. Scribing in a few missing body seams, sanding down the protruding rear window molding, and other assorted corrections. A new paint job and starting to add some chrome trim.
  7. Thank you guys for all the comments! Now, after making the corrections on the '67 Camaro body that Richard, (Snake45), suggested, I will continue that project.
  8. Oh yes Mike, I understand all of what you mentioned. Small business, one man operation, good quality casting, etc. As I stated in my post, I ordered from him before, took forever to respond. Finally allowed to order and received the bodies in about 2 weeks. My wife has a shop on ESTY and it is a one person operation. Sewing and embroidering. Slow and tedious work. But, she replies to all enquiries in a timely manner because it means a 'Sale'. She also noticed Ron has a Facebook Page, so he is up on all the modern communication methods. I guess I'm from a different generation where CSL, consideration and courtesy for another were more widely practiced. Oh yea, and saw plenty of businesses go under because the owner thought that 'customer service' was overrated. The email address was exactly the one on his website. Will keep all posted on how long it takes and for others who are planning on ordering from him.
  9. Does anyone know if RMR is still alive? The website specifically states, "All Orders, Questions, Please Email Me!". Well,....just like I did last year, I did, about a week ago. Again, NO response. Last year, after several emails, I did a 'rant' on this Forum when I didn't get any response from Ron and after several folks agreed about his poor communication, he finally answered me! And NOWHERE on his site does he mention a Facebook site. I not on Facebook and have no desire to be on it. After I finally got to order 2 bodies from him last year, I thought I was on the 'preferred customer list' and he would answer my future emails. Fat chance. Please, if you are one of his defenders, I have no desire to hear how he answers you in 'less than a day'. Just give me the 'Secret Password' so he will answer my enquiry in a timely manner.
  10. David, It is supposed to be 'Granada Gold', a 1967 Chevrolet color. So, it was probably used on other Chevys as well at the time. Actually, I used Dupli-Color 'Sunburst Gold', which I think is a ford color, but I won't tell the Chevy guys!
  11. Thanks for all the comments and good words guys!
  12. There is no link. Joe Vondracek is his name and he casts some pieces from his location in California. Occasionally he sells his castings on Ebay but, I haven't seen anything lately. His email is: randomresinjoe@gmail.com. On this site, all you have to do is type in the 'search box', Resin Corvair Station Wagon or 1967 Corvair Sportwagon. You will see all the photos and information I posted about this casting. Nothing to it.
  13. 'Unclescott', You need to search under 'Corvair 'Sportwagon' in the Forum. I posted several pieces about the resin 'kit' and in the 'Work In Progress' section.
  14. Greetings All, Finished the Corvair wagon this weekend. Alas, it is a 'static' model because I really didn't want to get into creating an opening tailgate to access the engine cover. However, hope you enjoy the photos!
  15. Yes Mike, I was thinking about that at the start. A couple of pieces of .020 sheet styrene strips and some epoxy and 'Instant Sedan Delivery'. However, I decided to go the Concept Car route, (this time.........).
  16. Tom and Ken, see my original post in the 'Car Aftermarket/Resin/3D Printed' forums, for all the info about the body.
  17. Thanks for your comments, guys!
  18. Greetings All, Since taking Snake45's advice on modifying, (fixing), the body of my '67 Camaro project, I thought I'd start working on the Corvair wagon trans-kit as a slight diversion. After cleaning up and priming the body and interior 'tub', I filled in some small imperfections and checked the fit of the AMT kit parts. The interior is complete and just finished spraying on the base coat of Dupli-Color 'Sunburst Gold Metallic'.
  19. Great paint job and choice of color. Really nice build!
  20. Thanks Joe!
  21. Thomas, The rear window is actually the rear window from the 'AMT '66 Mustang Hardtop' kit you must purchase to complete the project. Kris Morgan did a great job grafting the rear window from the AMT kit into his wagon casting. The side window I made from a thin, clear plastic sheet. I save the clear plastic packaging from items heat sealed in the stuff. I believe it is called 'Clamshell Plastic Packaging'. Many products today are sealed in it. The thinner the better. I use plastic polish to clean it up and white 'Canopy Glue' to set it in place.
  22. Thanks guys!
  23. Thanks Mike!!!!
  24. OK!! Thanks guys. I'll see if I can find some info on it.
  25. Hello All, Looking for some opinions on southeastern model car shows and I know this is probably opening Pandora's Box because it's opinion-based. There are hardly any model car shows here in Alabama, but since my wife and I have just retired we don't have a problem with a little traveling, (by car). I want to keep it within this part of the country for now so......my question is, what are some of the 'better', (bigger?), model show in this part of the U.S.?
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