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Ford Ranger Splash
Foxer replied to o-man's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Love your paint job!
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Ditto!
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My best friend bought a '65 Hard Top when new, one of my favorite cars. A beautiful job you've done! The interior is exceptional, deserving the top down!
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To secure the A pillars I would layer a thin piece of fiberglass cloth in a thin coat on the inside across the seam. I have used thin brass also. This keeps getting more interesting.
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The Insect Strings I've been talking about here are "springy", which is one of the things I love about them. They are .009" diameter, slightly thinner than an E guitar string, which is .01". The size is virtually the same but the insect pin flexes. I can move an installed antenna a good half inch and it springs back to where it was. Using a tube for a sectional antenna will reduce the effective flex, I'm sure. I am trying this so should have something to say later. I know some object to the ball end but they can be cut off and another method used for the ball. Personally, I like how the insect pin ball relates to scale and looks good to my eye. I like the look of your bases ... are they metal? The rubber grommets look great.
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I read the books before the series started and my only religion is following every episode! I want to see the Ice Breathing White Dragon!
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Wonderful!
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Cool, I was considering a cutting wheel. The pin ball does scale to almost an inch diameter. It doesn't look as gross as a 1:1 with a one inch ball on it seems. eheh I guess the same as that 2" washer base that looks ok in your pics. Sometimes scale exaggeration is needed to look right when getting this small.
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I'm sure it will ... it's approaching the .009" pins I'm using. They look pretty big in the closeup photos I took. I need to stick one on a car with the 27 gauge tube for reference. What do you use to cut the SS tubes without deforming them, Steve?
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I have two builds almost done and they both need antennas. I just received 3 SS Tubes to try sticking the .009" Insect Pins I have. They were 21, 26 and 27 gauge. The middle tube below with insect pin in it is the winner ... it's barely larger than the pin. It's a 26 Gauge, 0.01825" OD, 0.01225" ID, 0.003" Wall. The 27 gauge on bottom has a smaller ID but the pin should fit, if I can get my eyes to focus. The pins are labeled with their size and are from Indigo Instruments I looked at those Grandt Line nuts and washers and they are pretty cool with the hole already in them. They are 4" diameter washers in 1/4 scale so would be 2" in 1/24 (1/2 scale). This just seems too large for the cars I need antennas but probably don't look that far out of scale on the table. I'm waiting for some photos of antennas with that simple base before trying it. The
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Oh my! That is spectacular! The clear coat is so smooth and really brought the metallic!
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Mini Cooper S Countryman 8/17/17 fixed photo links and added some new
Foxer replied to Foxer's topic in WIP: Model Cars
No progress on the paint, but just going to repaint top and leave the rough fender trim as it's more realistic! Added a few new photos above as I changed links to Fotki -
I just ordered some of that tube too, trying some 21, 26 ant 27 gage to use with the insect pins I have. This thread made me check the antenna on a TR4A build I'm doing ... I never looked at modeling the antenna. It's the longest antenna I ever saw, don't remember that from back when. All the ideas presented in this thread will make the antenna a model in it's own, as it should be!
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I like it ... Ferrari Blue!
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Slim's Last Chance Saloon 2017 Car Show
Foxer replied to Bernard Kron's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Beautiful save! I always loved the rear of this car. Best friend's Dad had a black one parked next-door ... under my stare.
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pulls seat forward ...
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stock and it pops! very nicely done!
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This is close to the top of my List, so updated to Fotki. It's Summer in the mountains and everything has stalled!
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Welcome to the forum. This is the place to ask questions most definitely, I'd be lost without all the help offered here.
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Great summary, Steve. I have another method I've used which is Insect Pins. The ones I use are .009" diameter, that's less than a quarter inch in 1/25. They are thin enough that they flex when touched. The ball on top is a bonus. I fabricate a base with tube but will have to try some nut castings as mentioned. Here's a few pics that explain.