
MoparWoman Jamie
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Chunky Diamond Dust?
MoparWoman Jamie replied to Evil Appetite's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I test sprayed it on a viper project that I on the side as a side project, I used the very same color without shaking it up at all and didn't have a problem with it either. You said you bought a can of it last year an it ended like this? Then you just bought a new can last week an yet the same issue? -
Snowmans Kenworth W900
MoparWoman Jamie replied to Nick Winter's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
I really like what I see.. keep up the good work man! -
Ever have a tire shrink?
MoparWoman Jamie replied to Chuck Most's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
At first. that is what I was thinking to! LOL Okay, Chuck, stop zapping the tires with your enlarge ray gun an then saying the other little tire shrunk. What monster truck kit are they from? -
Mack Superliner
MoparWoman Jamie replied to MoparWoman Jamie's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Thank you all for the kind comments. I am working at hopefully maybe having another small update up tonight as well Jim, thank you also for your kind comment too man. I do my best at things. If I feel I need to explain something then I do an then I also let the progress photos speak as well. Sometimes few words are good an yet the photos does the speaking job. If anyone of you see something an would like to know how I pulled it off, please don't be afraid to ask me at all. I'll do my best to answer. -
Mack Superliner
MoparWoman Jamie replied to MoparWoman Jamie's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That's it for now.. -
Mack Superliner
MoparWoman Jamie replied to MoparWoman Jamie's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Hi you all, well, I did some more work to the air bags. I'm still working on them yet. But I wanted to give you all a walk around kinda at how these looks when they are compress. Compressed.. To being uncompressed. -
Mack Superliner
MoparWoman Jamie replied to MoparWoman Jamie's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Work on these yesterday evening. Here is the air bags. Yes that is electrical tape super glued to the original kit piece's. The tape was trip down to 1/2inch tall. They do compress nicely an the tape doesn't stick on the inside either. -
Making Charger Seats Look More Real
MoparWoman Jamie replied to MoparWoman Jamie's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
I don't mind at all, Rich. We're both talking about the same cat really. How to bring seats to life or detail them better. -
Making Charger Seats Look More Real
MoparWoman Jamie replied to MoparWoman Jamie's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Hi you all, sorry about the delay in photos. Here they are. These are charger seats, that I used the trick that I talked about above on. After Here is one seat, raw with the string on it. -
Mack Superliner
MoparWoman Jamie replied to MoparWoman Jamie's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
That's all for a day or two. -
Mack Superliner
MoparWoman Jamie replied to MoparWoman Jamie's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Okay, so progress has slowed down on this project alittle. I'm still working on the rear axles an air system. -
Yost Airbrush Video
MoparWoman Jamie replied to Models by Bear's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I agree, I was looking at them also, but just like you I was wondering what all the dvd contains though. Or at least half of what it contains. -
1968 - 70 Chargers are the same body design but with only little changes. For one the '68 grill an tail end. "69 grill has a devider bar ('68s doesn't have this), an the '69 tail ends have long tail lights that fill's most of the panel ('68's had two round tail lights per side). '70's had a open mouth grill with the bumper wrapped around the front end, the fenders an hood an val was all different. But a '68 or '69 whole front clip could be bolted onto a 1970 Charger though to back date it. The '70's tail ends was almost like the '69's but it had a piece of trim around the tail lights area all the way across though. The head lamp doors on the '68 an '69 models was run by vac, where as the '70's was run with a electric motor in the center behind the grill. The 2005 Dukes movie did in fact use 26 chargers for it's making. an Yes they did use afew 1970 models for the rule of the General Lee in the 05 movie. The one buck car unit was a 1970 Charger chop up.
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Yost Airbrush Video
MoparWoman Jamie replied to Models by Bear's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I agree! LOL -
Revell 1969 Dodge Charger R/T
MoparWoman Jamie replied to Stang88's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
If it's plastic, you can do almost anything you want to with it. Sand paper does a good job on plastic for removing stuff. So yes it will work. -
A box stock rule question
MoparWoman Jamie replied to Mr. Moparman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I'm not sure, but with you saying "adding fuel lines, an stuff. I would think that would fall outside the "box stock" area for shure. Box Stock to what I have always understanded, meant what came in the model kit box with the kit. If it didn't come in the kit, then it was/would be aftermarket stuff. -
woodgrain interior
MoparWoman Jamie replied to allthumbs's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Or he could do like I did on the semi truck project I am working on (which is in the Truck forum area under Mack Superliner). Use fostperiest wood all together. -
Why its bad to sniff modeling glue
MoparWoman Jamie replied to a topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
LOL!