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1957 Chevy Bel Air - Boyd Coddington "Chubster" almost
OldNYJim replied to ModelcarJR's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Ohh cool, I like seeing some of the less obvious Coddington builds get built in scale. I have the O’Reilly book that details the build of the 1:1 here, if that helps (and of course there’s the American Hot Rod episodes) -
Our refund this year won't even cover dinner ? At least we don't OWE them though I guess...
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Also found online on a site named "Britmodeler" "Alclad started in the UK in the 1990s but after a few years one of the owners moved to the USA and started a second production line there. The 2 businesses have operated independently ever since but there seems to have been some dispute between them recently. The UK business has now removed all references to Alclad from their website and the products which is probably why you couldn't find any link to Alclad. I spoke to one of the owners of HR Hobbies recently and the paints are made to the same specification as always it's just the brand name that's changed." Of course, anyone can write anything on the internet, so take with the pinch of salt you should always apply to anything written on the internet...but maybe that's where some of this rumor is coming from - one of the two parties who manufactures it is changing name https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235109004-alclad-ll-paints-where-are-they-now/
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I don't know, but a Google search revealed this: https://www.wonderlandmodels.com/blog/alclad-ii-brand-splits-from-uk-producer/
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To WIP or not to WIP
OldNYJim replied to atomicholiday's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I’m WAY more interested in the process than the finished result - I rarely think to check the ‘Under Glass’ section but read about every thread of the WIPs. The more detail the better! Especially if you’re getting into all kinds of fancy detail and scratchbuilding ? -
Oh man, those little cleanly-built linkages...and that drive belt ? The little pinstripes too ???
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Outlaw Kart
OldNYJim replied to Stevens19's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Ohh, this is an AWESOME project - I love stuff like this (especially when it’s oval related). GREAT start - and impressive work on those 3D bits ?? -
The irony of saying “show proof or just not reply” when someone asks to see proof of your recommendations isn’t lost on me, but that aside - it seems as though you have a lot of experience with a wide array of paint products. It would be interesting to see your results with these products when you post about them, if you feel so inclined, because I would like to learn from your expertise (and it’s hard to see what you’re posting about if we can’t see it)
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The Amazon fairy arrived today…I needed some red and white to re-stock, and by the time I order those individually it’s only $4 more to buy the whole sampler set… Love Createx paints - they don’t cover EVERY painting need, but they’re a great basis for a lot of stuff and always give consistent results (plus they don’t keep messing with the formula constantly…)
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VW shorty Custom Pickup
OldNYJim replied to Mad Slammer's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Ohh, that’ll be a great combination on this! Enjoying seeing it come together!! -
Thank you sir! I’d like to build the whole set, and then forward date them somewhat too and make something more like they were running in the 80s. So many projects in my queue (and the more I research ONE project, the more new ideas I get…) Thank YOU too! Another update, seeing as I’ve been kinda bad about posting updates…I’m kinda in that ‘primer and paint’ stage where nothing is really getting BUILT right now, but I made SOME progress anyway… Got the engine components painted in various metal finishes, plus some of the suspension components… …and then gave all the mechanical bits a blackwash. I’m going for used-but-not-ruined as my weathering ethos on this…just a nice clean well-maintained car that has maybe just been refreshed a little for a fresh season at the track: The intake manifold is amongst the more complex parts on the engine in terms of adding detail - drilled out all the molded-in holes and replaced them with 3D printed nuts and bolts: Those washes really help bring out some detail in these parts, especially coupled with a lighter colored fastener… I spun up some parts on the lathe and used some aftermarket pulleys to start dressing this thing up…plenty left to do still but I’m kinda building this as I go so I don’t lose any crucial tiny pieces ? Shot the carb too - need to make a plate to mount it to the intake and then figure out all the details THAT will have added to it: Got the frame in color: And then hit it with some clear (and got WAY nicer of a finish than I really need…but this too will be getting some light weathering): I decided that kit radiator was a good enough starting point for some additional detail, so I added a filler neck, hose in/outs and then shot it all Testor’s enamel black for that glossy-enamel look that radiators seem to always have - I should probably figure out a catch-can for it too, although I’m not sure if those were required by most tracks in the era when this would’ve raced: And finally, I did a little filler work on the body to get it smooth and hit it with primer… …and then, having turned it from white to gray I immediately then turned it back to white again as a base for the rest of the paintjob: MOST of these cars didn’t have super complex paintjobs, but some were nicer than others anyway - I’ll be going for the ‘nicer than others’ option but still shooting for something period correct… And that’s where I’m at so far…oh, and I still didn’t finish the wheels, but I got them painted and in clear anyway ? Thanks for looking - more soon, soon as I’ve done more!
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VW shorty Custom Pickup
OldNYJim replied to Mad Slammer's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I’d say a light wetsand and that’ll be good to go…have you picked a color yet? -
Im a fan of Createx and Wicked Colors paints, and I haven’t tried that one…and now I want to! Looks great! And the interior colors you picked work great with it too!
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I don’t know if you’re allowed, or inclined, to share pics of some of the cool 1:1 stuff you work on Bill, but I’m pretty certain I would enjoy seeing them if you ever did!
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Visibility lends to credibility
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I've enjoyed watching this one come together, and reach the finish line - a lot has happened in the world since this one hit the bench! Great work on the dragster AND the truck ?
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Interesting! I have a couple of the Ivo kits that I picked up just for the engines - I've been meaning to figure out being able to print some parts to make them a little more usable for hot rod builds. Can't beat getting 4 engines in a kit to repurpose, even if you do have to do a little figuring out to make them work
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T2 HK Tank
OldNYJim replied to Tcoat's topic in WIP: All The Rest: Motorcycles, Aviation, Military, Sci-Fi, Figures
I love the Terminator series of movies (and the TV show they did was pretty good too) - I've been wanting to do a T-800 build soon as I decide which kit to start with. Good start! -
Great looking build - I'd guess this is the collection of Parts Packs that Atlantis will be reissuing as a Keeler's Kustoms kit later this year, so it's interesting to see this build. Looks great, love the color, and the chrome mylar is a smart material to use for that firewall! Where do you source that, and what thickness is it?
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Great pics - thanks for taking the time to document the show Tim! I recognized Tim Kasper's builds - he made one of the shows up here in NW Indiana last year, and is a supremely talented builder, and the paint on this one really caught my eye too: And this is a real eye-catcher too And I love this little Coupe! Some cool builds on the primer table too - always enjoy seeings works-in-progress! Looks like it was a great show!
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I picked up a bunch of old Scale Autos a while back, and I recognized the teal and bronze cars from those, but don't recall seeing the blue one before. As usual, the stance, color and overall look of these really hit the spot...beautiful work! And they still look great 40 years later! Going to check out that Fotki link now for some more inspiration ?
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I chatted with Joey Wagner about his 1:1 turtledeck T that he's building right now, also without front brakes, and he said in his experience he doesn't mind the lack of front brakes too much - his Tamale Wagon doesn't have them either and he says if he brakes hard and locks the rears at least he can still steer, rather than all four wheels locking up. Of course, he's braver than me... Great looking build - super elegant and not at all cartoon-y looking - soon as my lotto numbers come in I'd like you to build me a real one please ?
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All New Meng 1/12 1988 McLaren MP4/4
OldNYJim replied to Justin Porter's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
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I’m sure I remember a thread with that build, but I’m not having much luck finding it…spectacular build, and masterful skills with replicating materials and textures!