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So.. I went to a flea market about a month ago and came home with a '90 Thunderbird SC that some kid had started long ago and lost gas on. With that, everything (besides a headlight lens) was present and usable except for the rear glass. The kid who started the kit had split the rear glass right down the middle. With that, I really don't want to buy another rear window piece as the piece would end up costing almost as much as what I paid for the kit. One thing that I have been trying to work out is if I could make a window out of a soda bottle as the car doesn't have that much of a curve to the back glass. However, I want other opinions, what do you think?
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What would YOU like to see as a model
T-Ray replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Anyway, since AMT has started cloning molds like with the Nova Wagon, I'd like to see a 59 Pontiac -
What would YOU like to see as a model
T-Ray replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Believe me, I hate to have something unfinished as well. I just feel burned out from working on the same thing for so long. I want to work on something else that requires much less work and hopefully that dopamine rush from finishing that will lead me to finish the Beetle
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The taillights as well as the dash have been glued onto the body. I began to assemble the chassis more and I cut out a windshield out of a Dr. Thunder bottle, albeit not glued in yet. Honestly, I feel myself getting tired of this project so for the time being, I think I will put this one on the back burner, work on something else and wait until the muses inspire me to finish this.
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Vintage Bell Telephone Van
T-Ray replied to Brian Austin's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Boy, I wish this video existed when I made a Bell van out of the Coke Econoline. -
What would YOU like to see as a model
T-Ray replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hey, I'd take it. Even an SRT-4 would be acceptable but I'd really rather have a first gen -
What would YOU like to see as a model
T-Ray replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Huh, I wonder where those toolings went. Are those die-cast or plastic? -
What would YOU like to see as a model
T-Ray replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I know it would NEVER happen but something I'd like to see (Even in a promo style) is an original Dodge/Plymouth Neon. -
Could this kit be salvaged with a modified '58 Impala chassis? Or, doing a little research, it seems that many of these Caddy's have gotten more conventional frames, a modified '57 Chevy frame or something like that?
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I can feel this thing getting closer to completion, or at least not having to work on the model itself and I can instead shift my focus to the top. Anyway, the Body, Dash, Steering Column, things that allow you to slip the body over the Chassis, taillights, etc. have been cleared, finally. I also started assembling the chassis. (I don't know where the pedals went but at the same time, the hole that they would have fit into on the tunnel seemingly disappeared when I put down the carpet so I'm not terribly concerned)
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Wow! Those look great! I'm gonna have to remember that
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What would YOU like to see as a model
T-Ray replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm sorry, I can't find the kit you're talking about. -
What would YOU like to see as a model
T-Ray replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Unfortunately, that's the earlier 93-97 style -
I was able to put some clear on the seats. I used Quick-Shine instead of the Tamiya Semi-Gloss that I had intended to use. One thing I like about Quick-Shine is that it gives some shine but not too much, good (at least in my opinion) for interiors.
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What would YOU like to see as a model
T-Ray replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Something I'd like to see is a 1998-2002 Firebird/Formula. I just think its a more beautiful car without the dual nostril hood. -
The idea was to get uber-thin foil backed by an adhesive but you do bring up good points against using the cigarette foil. As I mentioned, I never had success in separating it. The question was more so if it was possible as opposed to a serious proposition.
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Important thing out of the way first, I don't smoke. I was able to get some (empty!) boxes from one of my brother's co-workers. I have read about using the foil to replicate things like insulation and stuff like that but what I would like to know is if it's possible to remove the foil from the paper backing. Simply trying to peel the foil off hasn't worked, nor has kissing it with a flame, so I'm at a loss on that. Other things that have a foil coating like the wrapper from some gums that can simply be peeled off. What do you think?
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What would YOU like to see as a model
T-Ray replied to JeroenM3's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
While I'm aware that AMT made a 2-door Blazer, that was the pre-facelift style and also hasn't been issued in over 20 years. What I'd like to see is a 2 door Blazer with the facelifted front and interior. (Does Round 2 have the Blazer tooling?) -
Another weekend down and while I admittingly didn't get as much done as I would have liked to, I still got something accomplished. I filed down the edges on the kit seats to make them look less like fiberglass dune buggy seats. I also added squares of styrene to look like vinyl padding. I'll eventually add clear over them to give some shine.
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Would it be possible for this thread to be renamed from "AMT Superbug 'Gasser'" to "AMT Superbug 'Jolly'"? I think the cat's been out of the bag for long enough that there's no need to hide anything. Thanks
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Thanks! Yes, I will add a clear. The only reason that the body is flat is because Rustoleum didn't make this color in gloss.
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Another weekend, another couple steps closer to finishing. The body has been painted as well as the dash, the chassis has been assembled and the wheels have been detailed. (I'm aware that there are only three wheels in the picture, the fourth one got messed up so I'll probably repaint that one) Also, the details on the dash are kinda messy, I blame having shaky hands. I'll have to clean those up to make them look less like they were done by an over-caffeinated Orangutan.