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GerN

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  1. Altogether excellent!
  2. Great concept and work!
  3. Wonderful concept and build!
  4. Great work!
  5. GerN

    Honda NSX

    Superb work.
  6. Excellent workmanship! And it looks great!
  7. Gutsy project - keep up the good work!
  8. A lot of great work!
  9. Very realistic!
  10. Well done!
  11. I second Mr. Engwer: Bondo Pro is very easy to use; varying the mix ratio just affects hardening time - I haven't had a problem, so anyone can use it. Be aware, it is softer than styrene, even softer than resin.
  12. I've made a huge number (hundreds) of RTV molds (Permatex) using about a 70/30 mixture of mineral spirits and petroleum jelly on the object to be duplicated. I do let it dry before applying the RTV. This leaves a nice, thin, even coat of petroleum jelly on the master. This also works well as a mold release for poured resin, which I use if the mold has thin projections that might break.
  13. Bondo one part putty is basically thick lacquer paint; as such, it will bite into paint and styrene. It has to gas out to dry, and so will shrink. Except for very thin applications, I use Bondo professional two part. It is a little softer than styrene, even when fully hardened, which I like.
  14. Altogether excellent!
  15. Two great builds!
  16. Looks so real!
  17. GerN

    Dune Rod

    Just remembered: The tail lights are cast from white CR-300 (as are the tires, wheels and radiator), coated with a Molotov chrome pen and then detailed with clear red paint. BTW, I brush-painted almost everything (except the chassis and interior, sprayed flat black by the original builder). There are a few things I would now do differently, including: raise the body-stiffening bar behind the headrests to also serve as a roll bar; fill the mufflers before gluing them in.
  18. GerN

    Dune Rod

    This was supposed to be a quick and easy build, just some hacking and gluing to a cheap built-up. I can't believe how slow I am. This isn't quite finished, but it may never get any better, so here it is. It is supposed to represent a stripped-down rod intended for fun on the dunes. I didn't have the 1:1 photo (sitting outside a parts junkyard) until after I'd already cut up the body, or I would have been tempted to copy that car, in spite of the additional work. The built-up was missing some parts (shocks, hoses, tie rod, steering linkage, etc.) but I only plan to add the highly visible hoses in the interest of a quick build. I am curious to see how many viewers applaud the originality and how many deplore the desecration. Enjoy!
  19. Great build!
  20. This post is mislabeled: it should clearly be Wonder Woman's invisible car.
  21. Great choice; something really different.
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