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Scratch Building - OMG, even Harry gets one!
Dr. Cranky replied to Alyn's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
You even put numbers on the belt. EXCELLENT detailing.- 13 replies
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Apocalyptic Fun: A post-future look at rebellion (1:18 scale)
Dr. Cranky replied to ZombieHunter26's topic in WIP: Dioramas
Rob, that scene has all the right looks, and excellent weathering. You are making it look super real. Keep it coming.- 32 replies
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Decembers Mongoose kit will be the 70's Monogram kit!
Dr. Cranky replied to Dragline's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
I'll definitely get it for the extra goodies in it, although I normally don't build his kind of vehicle, I think it would be fun. -
Nice collection of vehicles. Thank you for sharing the eye candy with us.
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More on my custom Hudson Hornet....Creamsicle Hudson
Dr. Cranky replied to DumpyDan's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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A MOST POST-APOCALYPSE 2012 TO YOU TOO
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Garred, it's going to be a contest that will last the entire year. The winner will be announced in December 2012, and he prizes will be sent out before the 24th of December. So you have plenty of time. Also, I am still ironing out the details. Like I said, I will announce it at the beginning of January, probably no later than the 10th or so. Stay tuned in. -
Thanks for the kind words, gents . . . Brian, yes, I employ both of those techniques, and I go over them in detail in the book. There are a few videos on my YOUTUBE channel on how to go about it. The best advice I can give you is to practice first on a scrap body, trying some of the standard products available out there like the RUSTALL system (Micro Mark) or the rusting solutions that are available at the craft stores. Also, you can get a lot of subtle weathering done with pastels, you know the artists kind. The other thing you can do after you start is begin posting results and then we can guide you according to what you are doing and what we see. You've been warned though: RUSTING IS ADDICTIVE! Happy styrene journeys!
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Build count for 2011
Dr. Cranky replied to martinfan5's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Yes, folks, keep the eye candy coming. Very nice work. Tonio, that Riviera turned out beautiful It's inspired me to get mine painted. -
The yellow really works on this model and the decal flames are perfect for the color. The pictures are a little blurry so they detract from our being able to enjoy more of the details. Shoot your models against a white sweep which you can easily make with white paper or cheap thin poster board. Keep sharing the eye candy with us.
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'58 Impala- "Lemon Twist"... Finished 12/19
Dr. Cranky replied to jaymcminn's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Truly bautiful. The white and yellow work very well together. I think once the trim goes on, this one is just going to POP! Keep it going, please. -
That Jeep is going to be a killer.
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The Hornet's Nest: Hudson Hornet Build Madness!
Dr. Cranky replied to Dr. Cranky's topic in Community Builds
Mark, that chassis looks very good, and of course, the plumbing adds that little extra special touch. -
Same here, Stuart. I can' wait to see the paint go on.
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New "COUPE " from Galaxie ltd ?
Dr. Cranky replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That would be fantastic. Galaxie puts out great products. They are not as prolific as other companies, but those kits have nothing envy Tamiya et al. -
Maybach bites the dust
Dr. Cranky replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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HELP! Im gettin old!
Dr. Cranky replied to george 53's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
You gotta throw in some SCRAPPLE next time and see what happens. I suggest bringing your respirator! LOL! -
41 Chevy truck
Dr. Cranky replied to sinicle's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Thank you for joining our community and for right away bringing us this type of amazing eye candy. I love the dark/light two-tone green paint job. It's a wonderful model. And yes, WOW, if you got the fan to turn that in my book means the engine is running! Welcome and I hope you stick around and share more of your work with us. -
Cheap, simple paint/detailing stand.
Dr. Cranky replied to Chuck Most's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Chuck, that is functional and simple enough. The trick is to have something you can turn to get full coverage. I use chopstix with double sided tape, toothpicks too and wire. Shoot, I have a variety of methods. Like I said before whatever helps keep you building and finishing models is super good. -
Bobby, I think that set up should see you through lots of fun painting, just make sure you put a moisture trap on that compressor or on the hose if they didn't come with one. Happy painting!
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Build count for 2011
Dr. Cranky replied to martinfan5's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Brett, you've been very busy feeding us some amazing eye candy all year. Tonio too, and so many others . . . and I hope you guys will keep 'em coming in 2012. -
LOL! You guys are helping keep the Old Doctor feeling young. My AARP card arrived today! Now I am officially a senior citizen. Now me and EYEGORE can show up for the Early Bird Specials at the local trough.