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Finned Oil Filter ?
OldNYJim replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Parts By Parks makes (made?) something similar, but it’s hard to tell if the fins are deep enough to work for what you’re trying to do: https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F372829175202 -
'32 Ford roadster gluebomb rework. April 26: back on track
OldNYJim replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I LOVE seeing some more progress on this one! It’s a real joy to see your work Ace! -
And a little more progress on the interior today...this lockdown has got me productive all of a sudden ?. Made a Moon gas pedal and a little brake pedal, polished out the center console (seems like that was a thing AMT liked to offer on these old kits a lot), installed the phone (what showcar from the 60s would be seen without one?! ?), added the floor mats and spent some time getting everything secured to everything else! Pretty pleased with how it looks...need to work on the wheel and column next. More soon!
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A little more on this today...I’d shot paint on the interior tub already so whilst I’m waiting for a bunch of other parts to dry I figured nows a good time to keep working on that. First up, flocked the floor (or the parts that you’ll be able to see anyway, leaving the spots where I need to glue later) and then added some chrome trim made from silver wire to the door panels: Then, I made some door cranks and window winders: And a quick mock-up for motivational purposes: More soon, soon as I’ve done more!
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Day 7 here, almost day 8. NYC is now in some kind of quasi-lockdown where you’re meant to stay indoors unless you’re buying essentials or exercising. My wife has been home all week and expects to be here for two more at least. I’m getting the same amount of model stuff done as usual because I’m here most of the time anyway, but it sure was quieter around here in the daytimes until this happened ? Still, we’re safe and healthy and thankful for that.
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You know, a Silhouette will engrave clear plastic pretty well....easy to make something like that guy showed in the video above!
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Yes sir! I found this setting: And I figured the force was controlling the blade depth too...turns out I was wrong, and that little dial moves the auto-blade that mine has in and out. Works GREAT now I know how to use it properly ?? My old machine was a little simpler to use... Thanks for the pointers! Meanwhile, as I’m replying anyway, shot some Createx Pearl Purple on the engine parts this morning - should look cool against that black and purple body and the green roof: More soon!
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I’m second to PLENTY of people, but thank you ? YES! I’ve got a bunch of those here, I should’ve thought of that...the earlier issues have a really cool pair of skull headlamps that are good for shift knobs! I need to make another mould of one of those so I can make some more
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Stunning! What material did you use for the red cap?
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Thanks fellas! A tiny bit of progress - gave the body and chassis a handful of coats of clear so I can polish out all the lumps and bumps from the airbrushing: And did some work on the engine - I wanted a coffin shaped blower scoop (like this thing wasn’t dumb enough already) so I designed one and had the cutter cut it: Should be a pretty wild looking engine once I start getting some paint and detail on there: That scoop looks RIDICULOUS here, but it looks just right (or just wrong enough) with the engine in the car. More soon!
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Corona Virus (Covid 19) and Model Kits
OldNYJim replied to Daddyfink's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The dirty family in the apartment next to us (you know, the one with the mice and roaches and rotten garbage smell that the landlord can’t evict because they threatened him with a racism suit) had an ambulance arrive today and take one of the parents away, coughing and spitting. I sure wish if they thought one of them might be sick they hadn’t let their kids use our tiny lobby as a playground all week, touching everyone’s doors and buzzers and coughing on everything. Hope we don’t catch it...but also the past week of staying in has actually been less stressful than I figured it would be, terrible neighbors aside. Got a lot of modeling done and my work bench has never been better organized! -
Fiat 131 Abarth
OldNYJim replied to afx's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Love seeing your work - you’re a great scratch builder! -
1966 Ford 1 ton dually
OldNYJim replied to bill lanfear's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Beautiful weathering! Really impressive ?? -
Awesome! I really enjoyed this, like I enjoy all your builds, and I’m excited to see the next one!
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Duplicolor and LA’s Totally AWSOME??
OldNYJim replied to 2zwudz's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Interesting! I bought one of the spray bottles so I could try it out without spending the extra $3 on a whole gallon (Mr Tightwad over here ?)...and I’ve been really pleased with how it performs. If the gallon bottles really are stronger then I’ll definitely get on well with those! -
Huh, that was one of the kits they offered? Cool! I pulled one of these out of my storage around Christmas because I’d forgotten what was in the box. Not a tonne of detail or parts, but I love the little chopper!
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Thanks buddy! A little work on the frame today - cut some masks after laying down a base coat of silver: And I figured with this thing sitting so high it would be cool to have a kinda space/galaxy kind of look under there. Laid down some space-looking blacks, blues, pinks and purples with a splattering of white and blue stars: Then added some depth and shadow: Then removed the remaining masks and shot some blue and purple candies over all that: I’m going to add some more of the splattered stars to the frame rails once it’s all dry and I can mask it - but I’m pretty pleased with how ridiculous it looks...gonna be a LOT of colors and stuff to look at on this one! More soon!
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Another mini project, whilst we’re waiting for the end of the world to end here...finished up the dash! Drilled out the switches and knobs (deleting the ones that wouldn’t be any use anyway for this build), and replaced them with ones home made with some wire and epoxy mixed with pearl paint. Used Gopher Racing gauges with more epoxy over them to simulate glass, surrounded with chrome-looking rings made of wire. Ditto the radio frequency gauge, which has a couple of polished aluminum knobs for the volume and frequency changers, and the glovebox release is made from a little piece of silver wire and a photoetched ring. Looks pretty cool in there, I think! More soon!
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Met my first Palmer kit today.....
OldNYJim replied to JollySipper's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That’s why he was the only guy trusted to see the actual car before doing his job, I assume ? -
Thanks fellas! Mini project completed this evening - got the wheels and tires mostly completed. Shot the wheels with Krylon Wild Honey followed by 3 coats of clear then a black wash. Then, picked out the lugnuts with Molotow chrome and made some valve stems with wire, a photoetched washer for a base and a little dab of epoxy mixed with black acrylic paint for a cap. The tires had the sheen knocked off the treads, some little flat-spots added at the bottoms and I tried to line up the center of the Firestone lettering with the valve stem to make them all look uniform: Not a super interesting development, but these seemed to take a lot of time...probably because I spent a whole evening trying to make a (almost) perfect set of chrome trim rings from some wire and after 4 hours of getting an (almost) perfect set decided that I liked the wheels better without them ??? I DO think mine (right wheels) look better than the kit ones (left wheels) though ? More tiny accomplishments soon! ?
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Some pics, after I finished the last little bit of airbrushing before I can clear this thing: Pretty pleased with how it turned out so far!
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Self-Quaranteen and Build Models!
OldNYJim replied to maxwell48098's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
My wife just got sent home from work for 2 weeks...it’s gonna be a long 2 weeks ??. That said, we’re all perfectly healthy and God willing we’ll stay that way whilst this blows over, and I hope y’all do too...but it’s still gonna be a LONG two weeks. They even shut down the bars ??