http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-Resin-Buick-Rivera-Tail-Spin-Excellent-/160644222141?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2567244cbd
Is this a new resin offering?
What should I use to thin the Testors Model Master paints for airbrushing?
One paint states you can use water to clean and the other does not. Can I use laquer thinner to thin both? Thanks.
I'm having trouble finding a topic I started two days ago.
When I stated the topic it showed in recent topics started box on the right of the website page. However, when I try to find the post I can't find it. Anyone else have this problem? I used the search feature, but no luck. Thanks.
George
Those wheels pictured are ok, but not correct. If you can find an old Johan 69' Roadrunner kit, those wheels are pretty accurate. As mentioned in another post the Little Red Wagon kit has an accurate looking set.
It's a lot easier to just find an MPC Charger 500 kit or builtup and go that route. Also, there is a resin one available. No need to spend time scratch building.
I have the Ross Gibson Dodge 340 engine kit. In the the kit there are the 340 four barrel decals for the aircleaner.
I tried using them and it does not appear to be slide off decals. It's just paper. I cut a decal out and used epoxy to glue it down on the aircleaner. It laid down ok and looks good. Is this the correct way to use these or is there a better way? Thanks.
Someone casts a 77' Can Am. My be turn that into a 4-door. There is a posting with pics in this resin section. I don't remember the name of the
caster. It jst came out a few months ago.
Chas SCR: Thanks for replying with your experieneces with the product. I wanted to ask if you can post pics of the things that you painted with ALSA. It wasn't clear in your post but I need to ask ;does the ALSA look like chrome? Is it dead on?
Try to find a set of plyglass tires from the current issue of AMT's 71' Charger R/T kit. Tires are excellant and the raised letters are easy to detail.