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I built one as a kid, I think maybe I was 12. Toughest one I'd ever done but it came out well and I was sure proud of it. I got around the chrome scraping nightmare by using Elmer's glue. Really. I used to use it on everything but engine halves and basic subassemblies. If I wanted to change a car later I would just soak it in warm water overnight and presto, a "new" kit to assemble!
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Really looking good, Harry! The tank and plumbing detail is awesome.
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If it would help, I have a nice high quality scan of some 1/8 scale gauge faces that scale down nicely to whatever size you need, printing them on glossy photo paper works real well. they are a complete "street rod" type set of speedo, tach, oil pressure, fuel, temp and amps in both white face and black face. I'd be happy to email you either a Photoshop file or a jpg if you'd like, just send me an email. Tim
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Wow, what a gorgeous bunch of Chevys. Nice work!
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Wow. Not only are your models beautiful, but so is your photography! How about a photo of your photo setup?
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Testors New Lacquer Results
59 chev replied to Tonioseven's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm with Harry on this one, most of the metallic paints I have seen seem very out of scale, and the car ends up with that "70's ski boat glitter" thing happening. I wonder why the paints aren't more to scale, it's certainly possible to grind metallic particles that small. Anyone know the answer to this? -
Looks awesome so far, Harry. Be sure and keep us posted on your progress on this one.
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Nice build. Really love the choice of colors. And nice job on the BMF, that trim at the bottom of the window is tricky! I'm in the middle of building a '56 Del Ray for my brother, a replica of one of his 1:1 cars, using the older Revell stock-only kit. (The burgundy / white paint box art) Did you have fit problems with the firewall on yours?
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What brings you to this forum?
59 chev replied to lonewolf's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It was the attitude I sensed here that prompted me to register. I've been on a couple of other boards But I became afraid I would Make a mistake when Commenting and run afoul of the many rules and regulations that you were required to remember. I just wanted to talk to other model guys, not enlist again ... And before asking a question, I would spend so much time trying to use the barely-functioning search feature to make sure that the answer wasn't already there somewhere that I just didn't ask. -
Wow, that thing has attitude! The plum was a nice choice, the wheels also.
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Harry, I may have beat you to the '59 Chev after all, your avatar is a photo of my first car! I spent many happy hours polishing that bronze and white paint job. Wish I still had that car. And the '54 Chev, the '65 Chev, the '57 Star Chief, the '63 F100, the '65 F100 ...
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Oh. Duuhh. I did get the magazine/web site connection, (maybe it was the big banner at the top of the page) but didn't realize who Jarius was referring to. I'm flattered that someone thinks my T is nice enough to be in the magazine!
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Thanks, everyone, for the nice comments! Jarius, excuse the newbie ignorance, but who is Gregg? And in print how? Tim
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Found Good Masking Tape For Curves
59 chev replied to 59 chev's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Thanks for the tip, I'll check out sources. I'm having a ball discovering all the "new" (to me, anyway) stuff that's available. Back in the day I had to carve my own masking tape out of wood, after walking three miles in the snow to get a knife ... -
This may not be news to some, but it was to me! I picked up some Scotch "Artist Tape for Curves" at my local craft store, works great for masking off curves. It is 1/8th inch (3.1 mm) wide, stretches around curves (within reason) without wrinkling or pulling up and leaves a clean line. I've been using the yellow Tamiya tape and it works great, but this stuff beats it on curves.
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This is my first build after a nearly 30 year absence from modeling. It was also my first 1/8 scale model. I scratchbuilt several things, including the velocity stacks, headers, steering linkage, spark plugs, throttle cable, fuel distribution block, floorboard and trans tunnel. The windshield posts were shortened and raked back. Now I'm itching for the Big Deuce!
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Chris, I'd love to see some larger photos, looks like a beautiful Nomad! I really like the color combo. Tim
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Hello all, I recently returned to modeling after a long absence, while I had my back turned someone invented the internet, photo-etch, resin, etc. I'm having a lot of fun and look forward to seeing more amazing work from you guys. Tim