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Moderators - Who are they?
Dave Ambrose replied to Daddyfink's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm also the site administrator. I keep the underlying software and servers working properly. -
Going forward, please just upload the photos to this site. We have unlimited disk space from our hosting company, and they will never go away unless we do. You can also go back and edit your older posts with new pictures.
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Plan To Repair Harry's Threads
Dave Ambrose replied to Tom Geiger's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm looking into the possibility of downloading Harry's pictures from Photobucket and hosting them here. The, ahem, people at Photobucket aren't making that easy. I hope they understand that when I see that company on their resume, it's going straight into the trash. -
Photobucket Problems
Dave Ambrose replied to Dave Ambrose's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
We're looking at doing that. If we can download the pictures from the links, we can probably write a program to update Harry's posts. Unfortunately the P'tak at Photobucket haven't made it easy. -
Photobucket Problems
Dave Ambrose replied to Dave Ambrose's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
You should be able to go back and edit them. -
Just upload your photos to this site. I removed the storage quotas. Our hosting company doesn't have them, and we don't need them either. That didn't used to be the case, but we have a much better hosting company now. If you run into problems uploading pictures, please let me know.
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Photobucket has, without prior announcement, stopped serving picture links from "3rd party" web sites. That means that a lot of our embedded pictures will not show up. My feelings about this run afoul of our bad word filter, but I do hope that the fleas of a thousand camels settle in their beards. Photobucket pictures will display if you right click the link and select "Display in new tab." This doesn't help the funky display on the article itself, but will at least let you see a picture in an old post. Going forward, I recommend that you just embed the picture(s) directly in the post. You can drag the file into the paperclip region at the bottom of the post editor, or click choose files in the same region. We have unlimited storage on our server, and I removed all storage quotas. Please let me know if you have any problems. This is an incredible pain, but if you used Photobucket links in old posts, please go back, edit the post, and embed the pictures. Thanks, Dave Ambrose
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OK. it should be reenabled. Someone please let me know one way or the other. I do apologize. I altered a different setting and don't understand how that one got turned off too.
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Thanks for the heads up. The edit function totally needs to be there. I'll get that fixed ASAP.
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Jimmy Flintstone 32 Bonneville Car
Dave Ambrose replied to Austin NJ's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
You need to remove the mold release agent from the body. If you don't remove it completely, you get all kinds of paint drama. I was told to use Westley's Bleche White tire sidewall cleaner. It definitely does the job. I soak it overnight in the stuff, and I haven't had a paint job on a resin model go south due to adhesion problem. I see that you can't get that any more. <huff> I'll have to let others make some suggestions, but it needs to be powerful enough to clean the oil off the resin, but not dissolve the resin itself. My gut feel is that a 50-50 mixture of denatured alcohol, and Windex will probably remove the mold release without affecting the resin. I've been using epoxy to glue things, mostly because I have a lot of it on hand. -
untilhe 2016 San Diego Model Expo is hosted by IPMS San Diego and the San Diego Model Car Club in cooperation with the San Diego Air and Space Museum. It will take place on Saturday, June 3 at the San Diego Air and Space Museum Annex at Gillespie Field: 335 Kenney St, El Cajon, CA 92020 Annex Website The Model Expo will have both a model swap meet and a model contest. General admission to is $3. Please note – contest admission is separate from general admission. If entering the contest, paying the general admission fee of $3 is required in addition to the model contest entry fees. Contest admission is $10 for 3 entries for adults, plus $2 for each additional entry. Contest admission is $5 for 3 entries for Juniors (age 17 and under), plus $2 for each additional entry. The contest will be judged based on IPMS National rules, including the no sweeps rule, and no previous San Diego Model Expo, IPMS National, or Region 8 winners. There will also be room for display-only models – Bring anything that you’d like to show but do not want to enter in the model contest. The model contest fees do not apply to display-only models. We have a new category for the contest – Gundam, Gunpla and mecha models has been added! Contest Categories Juniors, 17 & Under: all scales/categories (non-automotive)Aircraft: 1/72 & smaller-PropAircraft: 1/72 & smaller-JetAircraft: 1/73 to 1/33 – PropAircraft: 1/73 to 1/33 – JetAircraft: 1/32 & larger – PropAircraft: 1/32 & larger – JetHelicopters: all scales & typesMilitary Vehicles: Armor – 1/72 & smaller, all typesMilitary Vehicles: Armor – 1/48, all typesMilitary Vehicles: Armor – 1/47 & larger – Fully trackedMilitary Vehicles: Armor – 1/47 & larger – Wheeled, semi-trackedMilitary Vehicles: Softskin – 1/47 & larger, all typesDioramas: small compositionDioramas: large compositionShips: 1/451 & smallerShips: 1/450 & largerShips: SubmarineShips: SailingFigures: 53 MM & smallerFigures: 54 MM & largerFigures: Sci-Fi & FantasySci-Fi & Real Space Vehicles: all scales & typesGundam, Gunpla, and MechaHypothetical: all scales & typesMiscellaneous: all scales & typesOut-of-the-Box: all scales & typesAutomotive: JuniorsAutomotive: Production/ReplicaAutomotive: Hot Rods, Street Rods and Street MachinesAutomotive: CustomAutomotive: Competition – Non-Drag RacingAutomotive: Competition – DragstersAutomotive: LargeAutomotive: Low RidersAutomotive: MotorcyclesAutomotive: Out-of-the-BoxSpecial Awards Best AircraftBest ShipBest MilitaryBest FigureBest DioramaBest Space, Sci-Fi & FantasyBest Irish SubjectBest 1:72nd Scale AircraftBest Hypothetical Model – Craig Burke Memorial AwardBest Automotive – Fred Fimbres Memorial AwardBest Tamiya ModelBest Theme: 100 Years of BoeingBest Theme: Orphan CarsJudges Grand Prize – Best of ShowFLYER AND FORMS ARE BELOW Model Expo Flyer Model Entry Form Contest Registration Form Display-Only Model Form
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Is it just me, or has the site slowed down again?
Dave Ambrose replied to russosborne's topic in How To Use This Board
The 404 error is one of the problems that's supposed to be fixed by this next update. Hopefully, that will be the case, and we won't be frustrated by it any more. It happens to me as well, so I know you aren't hallucinating. -
I was thinking along these lines too. It will probably be along the lines of a pinned topic. Harvesting is pictures from photo bucket is a good idea too. I'll have to figure out how to do that. Any other programmers out there that can deal with MySQL?
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I have seen this. Clear your browser cache. That should cure the problem.
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Sad Sad Sad News: Our Harry Passed Away
Dave Ambrose replied to Gregg's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This is a very sad day. Harry was a good guy. I will miss him greatly. My prayers and best wishes go out to his family. -
There is a product called Craytex that consists of carborundum grit embedded in some kind of rubber. It comes in various sizes and shapes. I've never tried it on plastic tho.
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Pete, Was there a particular reason for choosing 7075?
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In these situations, I gravitate toward either Step Into Liquid, or The Day the Earth Stood Still.
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Is it just me, or has the site slowed down again?
Dave Ambrose replied to russosborne's topic in How To Use This Board
Quick update: We need to update the forum software. I'm preparing to do that, and I'll have to take the site offline for a few hours. I'll announce the maintenance window ahead of time. It will probably be a weekend night. I'm on the west coast, so east coast people will see very little downtime unless they're night owls. I trust you can all keep yourselves amused for a few hours by building something, like maybe a model car. -
As are a few MG enthusiasts in The Colonies, I'm sure. That's a cute idea, even if it does desecrate a sacred MG TC(?).
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Very nice. My mother is from Tyler.
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1.1 cars that got away
Dave Ambrose replied to l88 chevelle's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The biggest problem with British cars were the electrics, and the dealers. It took me a while to learn how to tune the carburetters, but now that I've figured it out, it's easy. Ironically, parts for MGs are cheaper than their Honda equivalents. Biggest problem is that the rubber parts aren't very durable any more.
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