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Recommendations For Iphone Photography?
Bainford replied to oldcarfan's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Make no mistake Bill, you were the cool one in the crowd.π -
A simply beautiful classic. Very nice work. What a lovely model.
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Nice, tidy work. The foiling looks really good. Cool street beast.
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Revell 71 Mach 1 Mustang 007 Diamonds Are Forever
Bainford replied to THarrison351's topic in Model Cars
The Mach 1 looks great in red. -
Citroen Xsara WRC 2001 - Airfix
Bainford replied to Technics's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Nice work. The paint is looking good. Looks like you are getting a handle on that airbrush. -
Alfa 33 Stradale restoration
Bainford replied to Dave B's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Oh, this is interesting. Love the new wheels & tires. -
Looking good, David. The flat black window trim is a nice touch. And a little late, but great work on the interior. Those door cards look just right.
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Very nice paint work.
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Citroen DS3 WRC - Heller
Bainford replied to Technics's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
I am not at all familiar with the Heller rally kits. Looks interesting. I'm watching. -
Buy any Model Truck or Trailers lately?
Bainford replied to Pete68's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That's a cool little kit. Do many truck kits exist in 1/43 scale? -
Nice idea, but don't leave it on any longer than you have to as it may damage the paint. I bought a lot of 14 built-ups from the online classifieds. When I went to pick them up they had all been wrapped in food wrap. When I got them home and peeled it off, it took much of the paint off every one. Mind, these were amateur built models, painted over bare plastic without sanding, and I have no idea how long they had been wrapped, but just throwing the warning out there in case there is some substance to it. Awesome Pinto, by the way.
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Welcome to the forum, Chris.
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Welcome to the forum, Derek. You've found the right place to share tips and show off your work. Enjoy.
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brake lines and detail tubing
Bainford replied to Gil Riley's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I second Bill's suggestion; use insulated wire whenever you can. Single core wire is best. It holds it's shape and can be formed to drape well. And baring a couple mm of copper at the end of the wire provides the pin needed to attach the 'tube'. -
Model factory hiro Porsche 935/78
Bainford replied to Brudda's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Looking good. That engine peeking out just looks mean. -
Things are coming along beautifully, Daniel. You must be soon ready to fire her up.
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What a beautiful model. Lovely work all around. It's great to see a rare old kit built, and so nicely done. I always thought these were one of the nicest looking cars of the late 60s. They always seemed under-appreciated, though I guess that's AMC in general. This kit has been at the top of my want list for over a dozen years now. They must be very expensive, though just how much as hard to tell since in all that time so very few have become available. And I won't be spending collector money on one, because I do intend to build it if I get one.
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Bill, this is an absolutely stunning model. I really enjoyed the build thread, and was impressed with the design and printing skills, and the super clean work. And such a great looking car, to boot. One of the best models I have watched come together. Hats off sir. This is model building excellence.
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Cool project. Interested to see where this goes. The Aero Coupes were good looking cars by 80s standards. I got to say though, I'm not a fan of the lower body tupperware.