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THIS! My job took me to Chicago once. I ended up walking the streets of Chicago on a Friday night for about an hour looking for a pizza place in 10 degree weather. Was totally worth it though. Also, anyone in the US can have real Chicago pizza.....sorta: https://gio1.ultracartstore.com/2-Pizza-Pack.html I got this as a Christmas gift once. It comes in dry ice and half baked. You bake it the rest of the way. It was *very* close to what I had in Chicago. Still no models at my Hobby Lobby. :-( In fact, nothing on clearance models or paints.
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Bulk spark plug wires
Hawk312 replied to landman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hi Mademan Does CA glue hold this wire well? -
Bulk spark plug wires
Hawk312 replied to landman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I would say that would be close for factory wires, and the 28AWG would be close for aftermarket wires. But I am not sure how you will glue them in place with silicone insulation? -
Wow. Thanks for the tip Snake! Cant go wrong for only $20. I`ll give it a try.
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Still nothing in Hilton Head...everything regular price. I was really hoping to come home with an airbrush. At that price, that would push me over the edge (been painting with sprays only for 35+ years).
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No clearance items here in Hilton Head/ Bluffton SC.
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Do any recent kits include the parts to build the accurate stock car version of the Superbird?
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`81 Turbo Trans Am - MPC Trophy series, Year One inspired
Hawk312 replied to Hawk312's topic in Model Cars
Thanks again everyone! My next challenge is the big '73 TA kit...should be interesting. -
`81 Turbo Trans Am - MPC Trophy series, Year One inspired
Hawk312 replied to Hawk312's topic in Model Cars
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`81 Turbo Trans Am - MPC Trophy series, Year One inspired
Hawk312 replied to Hawk312's topic in Model Cars
Thanks guys! This is the 1/16 kit. Basically the same as the kit just released by Round 2, but with the turbo parts. I can`t find the kit anywhere now. It was funny, when I received the kit, it had the original Allied Hobbies sticker on it from 1987. I think the price was $26.99. That was alot of $$ back then even for a 1/16 kit. -
`81 Turbo Trans Am - MPC Trophy series, Year One inspired
Hawk312 replied to Hawk312's topic in Model Cars
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Built from the rare `81 Turbo Trans Am kit from 1986. It is hard to believe, but all the original light bulbs work! Lots of little modifications made to this one...quite a few "corrections." The details are typical MPC of that area (rough in some spots) and I am not a fan of working doors, so I glued them shut. The rear tail lights from the kit were completely wrong anyway, so I decided to get creative. The Year One wheels were 3 printed from my own drawings. The tires were cast from a modified RC car tire. Lots of details added to the engine, which was a little sparse, but still complex with the turbo set up. As you can imagine, the big bird was fun to to get just perfect. Let me know what you think.
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Very nice to have the pics back. That was very frustrating. I had decided a while back that I would not use Photobucket again, as long as I could help it. But if they are under a new management team that is trying to make things right...
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Can I see your 1/12 Monogram '67 Corvette builds?
Hawk312 replied to camarobuilder's topic in Model Cars
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Thanks for posting these! I have to get at least one of this kit. I really like the decal options, and am really impressed to see we have real Trans Am lettering not spaced out all over the sheet. The only thing I wish they would have included would be the turbo parts from the Trophy Series version...and maybe the lights. But this is great, none the less.
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So I am making a two piece mold to cast tires. I placed the tire in modeling clay and created the bottom mold. I then I removed the clay and created the top mold. But I guess I didn`t use enough mold release or something, and now the top part and bottom part of the mold are stuck together in spots it appears. Is there a way to break these parts apart nicely without cutting? I was debating using the freezer method that breaks apart glued styrene, but thought I would see if anyone here has any thoughts. Thanks.
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That looks great! Is that really Testors spray enamel black from the can? Or did you shoot it through an airbrush?
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Thanks guys.
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Thanks guys! One caution for anyone thinking about getting the IROC kit. Lots, and I mean LOTS of changes needed to be made to make it correct.
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Looking for 1/16 scale 18" tires
Hawk312 replied to Hawk312's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
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Looking for 1/16 scale 18" tires
Hawk312 replied to Hawk312's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
It`s actually the tires I am looking for. I already have the wheels. The tires need to be about 1 and 1/8" to 1 and 3/16" (28.575mm to 30.1625mm) inner diameter, and 1 and 5/8" (41.275mm) outside diameter, and about .75" (19.05mm) wide. I think just about any type will do, as long as they fit. -
Looking for 1/16 scale 18" tires
Hawk312 replied to Hawk312's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
Thanks guys. Karl, unfortunately almost all of the Jada die casts have what appear to be 20" or above tires with very little sidewall. The 1:1 car has 18" wheels with about 4" of sidewall. Any other ideas?