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Tamiya Paint?
Dr. Cranky replied to SuperStockAndy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Her father was Mexican, I believe, Gregg. I have her CDs of her father's favorite songs. Excellent. -
2012 POST APOCALYPSE/ZOMBIE HUNTER COMMUNITY BUILD
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Community Builds
Thanks, Ron, I copied it. Perfect. -
How Do YOU Define a "Clean Build"?
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Donn, I know you discuss the issue of having the right colors and colors that work well together at length in your videos. For example, i know you like to have the engine color work in conjunction with the body color. I think it's an effective way of making the viewer look at the vehicle in its entirety and get a satisfying feel for it. And you've also judged contests which helps apply your aesthetics to whatever build you happen to judge. -
2012 POST APOCALYPSE/ZOMBIE HUNTER COMMUNITY BUILD
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Community Builds
Rick, great to see have you sharing your build here, buddy. Okay, I am copying a couple of these photos to my Fotki archive to be used this week in the YOUTUBE Video I'm going to make. Great model, buddy. -
How Do YOU Define a "Clean Build"?
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Rich, wow, that's as "clean" a definition as it gets. And wow, since you mention the rusty weathered subject, I wonder what those of you who build such vehicles would consider a "clean" build. LOL! I always put a fingerprint somewhere on my models in case I ever need to find it if it gets stolen! :lol: -
Many of you use "clean build" to signify a model that what? Looks good, is well put together, well painted. Are there specific traits in your mind as to what makes a model a "clean" build? And does anyone know where the term was first used. I know the youngsters here will use terms like "sick," "smooth," and even "cool" to describe a model they like. Feel free to post a picture or two of the best example you can think of, whether it's from your own collection or someone else's that you've seen. Those of you who have judged model contest, are there other terms that come to your mind to describe such a model?
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Richard, thanks for extending the definition. That's part of those blurring lines between "customizing" and "scratch-building." Example, you first come upon customizing when opening doors or a trunk lid and then you realize that scratch-building of the hinges (which, you are right, don't exist) will have to be performed.
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Books or Videos for help
Dr. Cranky replied to Stephen H's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Also, if you are interested in WEATHERING/RUSTING your vehicles, there are lots of books and magazines that deal with military subject matter where you can pick up all sorts of BREAK-THROUGH techniques. -
2012 POST APOCALYPSE/ZOMBIE HUNTER COMMUNITY BUILD
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Community Builds
Alex, welcome to the forum and thanks for joining the TZH Squad Caravan. Hope you stick around and soak up all the inspiration these folks are dishing out every day as they work on their builds, and please don't hesitate to share your eye candy with us. Cheers, Doctor Cranky & Gen. EYEGORE. -
Skip, as I have said before, I have no interest ( or any sort of "aching") in starting my own forum or going anywhere else. This is home for me. You know I always think quite a bit and hard about how to title my topics so that they receive some attention. I also pay attention to the titles because I am thinking hard about where they belong, and since I meant for this one to stay at a general level, I posted it here in GENERAL and not in HOW DO I . . . My intent always is to include, not isolate. Also, with all due respect, I think you are over-scrutinizing my posts in terms of what my intentions are and what I mean, etc . . . I've been around long enough to know exactly what I am doing and what I mean when I say something. My recommendation to the folks who are or will post extensive how-tos here is to post them separately in the Tutorial section and then discuss those special challenges and/or joys they've felt in doing. In other words, this post is mostly, really, about personal philosophies behind scratch-building.
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2012 POST APOCALYPSE/ZOMBIE HUNTER COMMUNITY BUILD
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Community Builds
You've got lots of time, Joe. You've been modeling long enough to know these things happen. Take it easy and regroup. -
Skip and Harry, the guiding idea for this thread was not to have specific SBS or HOW-Tos in detail, but simply to talk in general about the art, frustrations, obstacles, tools, materials (whatever else) of scratch building. I know I am guilty of starting it by showing that Jack Stand how-to (which I think had posted a while back to the HOW-TO section, and several others.
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2012 POST APOCALYPSE/ZOMBIE HUNTER COMMUNITY BUILD
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Community Builds
The billboard is done, now all I have left to do is break out the AB and add some unifying colors to the whole thing . . . and some burnouts on the road. One burnt out vehicle pushed to the side would probably finish this sucker up. Thank you all your great comments and support. -
Thanks, Paul, we've done a couple of articles for the magazine. I'm always trying to look for something different that hasn't been covered to often before and those are hard to come by, maybe once or twice a year. I just finished writing an article for a book that's going to come out on WEATHERING MODEL CARS & TRUCKS early next year. I will keep you posted.
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2012 POST APOCALYPSE/ZOMBIE HUNTER COMMUNITY BUILD
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Community Builds
Jamie, that's a great idea if we all put all the builds together and sold them and then donated the money to a worthy Veteran's of War cause. I'd be happy about that. Maybe to buy supplies for the troops out there still . . . something like that, yes. -
2012 POST APOCALYPSE/ZOMBIE HUNTER COMMUNITY BUILD
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Community Builds
Here are all the folks I have so far in the Fotki archive with builds. Please make sure you post your best picture of your progress so far here so that I can add it to the first TZH SQUAD WIP VIDEO! Thank you. http://public.fotki.com/vsuarez666/voodoo-customs-chop-shop/misc/toothless-zombie-hu/