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Purple Hornies, Have you tried Al's Hobby Shop in Elmhurst or Royal Hobby Shop in Rockford?
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My way of doing it - polish 3/16" aluminum tubing, polish it, cut a piece 1/2" long polish 1/8" aluminum tubing, polish it, cut a piece 1/4" long super glue pieces together with about 1/8" tubing about 1/8" down the 3/16" tubing these pieces will make the distributor order ignition wire from Scale Dreams or Model Car Garage order wire looms from one of the above epoxy ignition wires into distributor drill holes in block (I think it's a #69 drill bit) open telephone wire to expose 4 wires (black, green, red. yellow) strip colored coating from copper wire insert telephone coating into holes drilled in block & cut to appropriate length. These will represent spark plug boots insert ignition wires through wire looms and into the spark plug boots Done Other people seem to go from the block back to the distributor but that doesn't make sense to me. Using tthe aluminum tubing is about the same as buying pre-wired distributors but at a fraction of the cost.
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Monogram/Tom Daniel Rommel's Rod
crazyjim replied to E St. Kruiser50's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I don't know. I'm still thinking 23" chrome T's all the way around, V10 engine or a V8 with a front mounted blower. Maybe I'll wait to see what some of you guys come up with first. -
There's some really nice models there - thanks for sharing.
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That puppy looks real good! Do I detect a license plate lurking behind the grille? How did you do that? PE grille? Love the color and stance.
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Fed Up...discouraged
crazyjim replied to #1Amatuer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Donn Yost (Lone Wolf Custom Painting) says to mix 2 bottles of Model Master and 1 bottle of LACQUER THINNER - the cheapest you can find. Donn has a DVD that you can purchase like I did. I always prime the body with Plastikote sandable primer (Car Quest). Get that body out of the garbage. You can strip it with Purple Power or brake fluid. There's a ton of posts in here on painting techniques. All you have to do is search a little. -
Best Pearl White
crazyjim replied to FujimiLover's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I use Plasticoat white primer and then use Tamiya TS65 clear pearl over the white. -
The paint is real good on both. I'm into race cars, so I like the 55 better.
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You gotta be kiddin' me!! Unreal!
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The mailman dropped off a 1936 Ford 5 window coupe from Rick (Scale Dreams) and a Corvette Sting Ray III from a trade with Nick Winters (dukefan69). Thanks guys.
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Were there actually 2 door Valiants from the factory? I only remember 4door versions. I always liked the style of the car.
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Okay. I get it. I was looking through Ebay and saw Rommel's Rod and was thinking it might look different by replacing the tank treads with wheels/tires.
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I'm having a hard time understanding the excitement about these 2 kits. Can someone explain it to me?
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Dingo, If you go back through this forum a couple of weeks or maybe search skyline, someone posted the same question and there were several replies. There's a place in Japan that sells the Aoshima brand (maybe search for Aoshima?). I wanted to get one but all the models have the steering wheel on the wrong side.
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It looks real good Albert. Where's "top of the mitt"?
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Awbcrazy - you work at the Hobby Lobby in Omaha? Can would you ever purchase kits and mail them out? My local Hobby Lobby (Ocala, FL) isn't very good on selection.
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Getting started again
crazyjim replied to ntrlsur's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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That would be it. Remember I re-made the the drawing you originally supplied and did a drawing in scale to be used as templates. Get to the LHS and buy some Evergreen. I don't think Evergreen makes diamond plate so I had to go with Plastrut stuff. If I didn't do the tandem axle deal, I would have cut a door for storage on either side. There's lots of variations you could do but at least thebasic template is readily available.
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here's some pics of my car hauler. Down the side shot showing the 23" T's and a little of the exhaust tip. Head on shot. Rear view showing the movable wheel chocks, winch, tie chians with axle straps. A complete view with the ramps. Top view showing the winch, wheel chocks, tie down chains. Here's a bottom shot showing the megaa exhaust and the Evergreen frame made to support the rear section. I've posted the scale drawings for the car hauler. In case you missed them or want file sent to you, just let me know.
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I looked at the 40% off coupon that says "for in-store purchases". So even if they have mail order you wouldn't get the discount.
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I've never tried because they have a store about 25 miles away that I go to.
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I usually download pic to Photobucket and then cut & paste pics one at a time over to MCM forum. Yesterday we went to a car show at the Villages and I wanted to get the pics up for members to see. I'm not sure how to post a bunch of pics like others have with car shows. Can anyone help, please?