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That is a truly beautiful build. I fell in love with the Avanit (again) after seeing one at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It was in the California Modern exhibit, and looked totally at home there.
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We had a nice meal, in deference to his British father, we had it at a brewery. Then saw one of our local clubs put on a lion dance. He's thoroughly mixed. Everything you could ask for in a son-in-law.
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It isn't, but my son-in-law is half-Chinese.
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PHOTO ETCHED PARTS
Dave Ambrose replied to PARTSMARTY's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Happy new year to you. We're having a small family celebration here.
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Jefbo, you have it right. At least for cars, OOB means you use only the parts in the box in a manner consistent with the instructions. If the instructions call for you to make a cut-out for a supercharger, or hood scoop, you can make those. You are free to use whatever paint, decals, and foil you want. That would include washes. We would accept flocking or embossing powder as a finishing technique. Filler is OK to the extent that it corrects molding defects. If you are going to enter a model in OOB, please keep the instruction sheet, and put it under the model. We need to see them so it will be eligible. I hate it when we have to disqualify a nicely done OOB build because of no instructions. Disclaimer: I can only speak to the model car judging at Model Expo in June.
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An Interview with Steve Moal
Dave Ambrose replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Taking Pictures of Model cars
Dave Ambrose replied to drodg's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I use a Canon EOS 60D camera, with an 18-135 mm zoom lens and a +2 close-up lens, If I'm shooting at the SDMCC meeting, I'm indoors with fluorescent lights. Depth of field is a big problem. I put the camera in aperture priority, and stop the lens down all the way (f/22). I usually need a tripod as the exposures can be anywhere from 1/2 to a couple of seconds. This gets everything in focus. The room light is even enough by itself. If you want good illumination from a flash, you'll need a couple of them and probably diffusers. -
What are your 2016 building plans.
Dave Ambrose replied to B-Ram's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Just finished a TIE Interceptor for 2018: a '68 Barracuda, box stockThe Revelle '29 Model A. Going to build this one with a flathead motor instead of the Buick motor. I have some nice resin heads, and carbs.Finish a long-delayed build.Start the Pegasus Nautilus -
Best to use one of the photo hosting sites. Dropbox might work, but eventually you'll want to chang e the contents of that directory, then the links will break and the photos will disappear.
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I'll second the LED lamp with a magnifier. (I think I have the same one as Harry.) It's helped me a lot, and it doesn't get hot under the lights.
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These guys are great. I used to visit their shop when I was working in Toronto. They had hot coffee and cookies on the weekend, and were always happy to take the time to talk to this slightly homesick Californian that wandered into their store.
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The future is here
Dave Ambrose replied to Luc Janssens's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Getting another kid into the hobby
Dave Ambrose replied to mikemodeler's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Kids have different priorities (as well they should).Seems like this would be a good place for a snap kit. They go together quickly, don't need painting, and are rugged enough to be played with afterward. They aren't cars, but simple Gundam kits are great in that they are intended to be played with after building and are pretty easy to build. My nephew has a couple of sons who will be visiting us this summer. We're planning to introduce them to Gundams. -
Nice builds. Where did you find the '66 Dart? I learned to drive on one of those.
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Very nice. How old is he?
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It's somewhat misnamed, but Testors has 50's Aqua which is what I know as seafoam green.
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I like the wheels. Where did they come from?
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What kits did you get for Christmas?
Dave Ambrose replied to 95neon's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The kit is made by Scott Brodeen. It's very large, and cast in resin. Check Scott's site for more information. I'll post pictures over in the resin section if there's enough interest and I get some space cleared to take pictures. This is a large model.