Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

Exotics_Builder

Members
  • Posts

    3,585
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Exotics_Builder

  1. Probably the best option. Could possibly even do a foil cast.
  2. Not of which I am aware. Here is a close up of the MCG set from what I have in the stash. I've checked several of my MCG PE detail sets for specific autos and nothing really to go on. I have not checked some of the vintage Ferrari frets I have. I could look there.
  3. Think that is a soft roof.
  4. For what vehicle? Are you referencing this type? Model Car Garage did a fret that had different radio faces and vents You can see the ones in the 3rd row from the bottom are like that. Let check the stash again this afternoon
  5. I do have a few A/C and vent PE. Sorry I didn't catch back before you ordered.
  6. Just read your replies. I was going to check my stash downstairs as I have a bunch of interior detail parts. But since you already ordered, I hope they'll work.
  7. Offhand, this one for sure (although sizing may be a factor). Or
  8. Perhaps? https://www.dancingbearscaledcomponents.com/125-124-model-street-wheels
  9. Just got my 2022 GMC Dually. Check it out in the What Did You Get Today thread http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/66689-what-did-you-get-today-model-car-related-items/?do=findComment&comment=2694356
  10. Yes. There are some "blanks" from the printing process that appear to fit the windows. Will use those for templates. The bigger deal to form are the headlamp areas. Being a GM guy, just had to get a modern one. Still need to trade off my Meng Ford F350 though. And maybe the A&N model Trucks RAM Dually too.
  11. Arrived today. Done by Andy Lesiak. Very, very clean 3D print. Will not require a lot of clean up. Have a plan for this.
  12. MCW or Scale Finishes. Although I still have a little of the Testor Pontiac Engine Blue 66-70 left that I airbrush as needed.
  13. A 2022/23 GMC 4x4 Crew Cab Dually would be a great choice for me.
  14. Totally agree. I wound up with the "curbside" and decided to just stay with it.
  15. This one? It does have an engine top insert ala some Alpha models and other kits, but not a full engine.
  16. Another vote for Tamiya TS11. This one over Light Gray Primer
  17. Rock-Crusher was a term for the Muncie M-22 due to noise created by reduced gear angle. There also was a M-20 and M-21 with specific gearing. Ace-Garageguy may know more on the history, but supposedly the Muncie was a direct descendant of the BW T-10. M-20 was wide ratio. M-21 was close-ratio. And M-22 was also close-ration but much stronger.
  18. When I bought my Lusso kit when it first came out the body was broken at the driver side rear. I had gotten the model from Hobby Link Japan. I contacted them and they got a replacement to me fairly quick.
  19. Building this one as an Out of the Box. Already using the decals, but you can see what the kit has (unless there has been a recent change).
  20. Hard to tell from the posted photos. Experiences I have had is the decal film yellows. Another reason I clear decals after installing because I have had decals yellow with age. I use lacquer clears misted to avoid issues with enamels coloring. I plan to experiment with acrylic paint soon (Tamiya first)
  21. Is the color choice I am planning on doing. Had it mind before I saw the actual car and that cemented my choice for this car!
  22. Looking forward to watching your build. Got these photos at Brothers Car Collection in Salem a few months ago. May help detail your build.
  23. Don't forget the Ziploc to avoid any moisture issue. Especially with the weather there this time of year.
×
×
  • Create New...