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Cool Hand

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  1. Excellent work on all the detail painting and that paint job is very impressive. Well done
  2. Supplies and tools from BNA Model world and Rhypla Builds.
  3. Ok here is where im at, I got the contents out of the box.? Waiting for a parcel to arrive, finger's crossed it's tomorrow. Then I can finalize and lay out the plan.
  4. Yeah totally agree. Its hilarious to always see discussions like this one go of the rails, because one person has the skills and knowledge that is far superior than others and that give's them the right to dominate the discussion. Happens all the time as they relish in getting the last word.
  5. Cool, been looking forward to this. I will get to the bench over the next day or so and lay out the plans.
  6. Great minds think alike. Im of the same thinking as you Steve and Claude, 2 door version look so much better. Had this pic saved for years, inspiration for the Amt 300C kit in the stash.
  7. Many valid points, but its time to move along and let OP figure out some things for himself like we all have had to do.
  8. Might not be interested in working on some build's at the moment, but that wont stop me from buying ? Chevelle kit will be donating its engine to another build, Camaro will be donating its engine and driveline to another build. And I think the Marauder will be done as the custom, but for now they will all be added to the stash. More display cases.
  9. Thanks Al and Allan. Appreciate the suggestion as that exact thing has been bugging me and plan to add some strip to sort it out, want to get the body work sides done then move on to finishing the roof and pillars. Who knows when that will be, as I just have zero interest or motivation to build at the moment ☹️
  10. There is no definitive what to use and how to use it. Best thing to do is search Google and Youtube , read and watch as much you want. But in the end, its about working out your budget and what you think will work for you. Personally I learnt a lot from Don's site when I first looked into using an airbrush. He has done a lot of testing with all the various airbrush brands. Dons Airbrush Tips Again il recommend this guy, his channel is full of lots of information. Barbatos Rex
  11. The like is useful when what you want to post has already been said, easier just to hit the like button on a build or post to prevent being repetitive. Who liked something is not really that important, as its just an acknowledgement of what was posted.
  12. For most, if not all lacquers. 1:1 or 1:1.5 There is a plenty of new paint's out there now a days, that there is no need to use Testors or Model Master anymore. they are from a by gone era. In Australia we have two hobby paint suppliers, SMS paints and Outlaw paints. They both produce ready to spray acrylic lacquer which is quality and super easy to shoot through an airbrush. Im certain there are suppliers in the US who also produce ready to use airbrush paint maybe you could see whats available. Model Car World is a name that often is mentioned on here and they have very specific paints. Also you could check this guy out, he has done a lot of testing with many brands of paint. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_66OBQNO8jXkHjlxnnxT-A/videos
  13. Its the digital age and thats where the younger generations have grown up and spent there time, the online virtual world is their playground. They are a good introduction to modelling due to the simplicity, low parts count and no painting. Which is perfect for kids. And for the experienced modeler they are cheap kits which can be used to get out of a slump, try a new paint or develop skills and techniques. Better to learn on a cheapy snap kit than a pricey full detail kit. Sometimes a snap kit is just about having some fun and actually getting something built. Yeah it looks toy like I agree But with a bit of effort and not taking it too serious they can build up ok.
  14. Two things ive learnt from my experience using Tamiya spray cans and Tamiya tape. The paint layer to be masked over needs to be fully cured and the tape must be removed once second colour application is touch dry.
  15. My interpretation of the build off is to replicate a past build with the knowledge, tools, paint and parts I have at present. As Snake said "make it better".
  16. Needed some styrene strip for my Nova ute build, so got that and few other things from BNA Model World. Can never have enough display cases. And couldnt help myself, had to get a kit.
  17. Waiting on some styrene strip to arrive so I can re-do the drip rail and add some new trim. But in the meantime have done a small amount of body work to fill the rear door lines. Want to keep the side trim so it has been a bit tedious. Door lines have nearly disappeared, but need to work on the trim a bit more. Put a coat of primer on to check and help see were things are at. Roof has a couple spots to sort out, but its pretty good for the first go around. Have only used a file and 600 grit so far. Still a few scratch's visible. Used this primer as it wont bury detail, can easily be sanded and cleaned of with hobby grade lacquer thinner.
  18. Yeah was a lucky choice as they are a good fit for the interior. Thanks Greg, can be fun to slice and dice but has its challenges to piece it back together cleanly.
  19. It's ok Steve. It's just a hobby and it's just a model car kit and each individual will enjoy it in their own way.
  20. Did I ask for any info on the kit, no I did not. Was merely sharing what I had got today and my intention to build my version/my way. And no where did I say I was wanting to build a dead nutz replica either. Im capable of reading and doing my own research to learn what I need to build what and how I want. Whether thats right or wrong I just dont care. As long as im happy with my build, thats all that matters to me. If people want to chime in and give a history lesson or be the info guy thats cool, just dont assume without asking a person intentions with a kit or build.
  21. Thanks for telling me something I already knew before purchasing. I dont care about accuracy when it comes my builds. I also did mention I will be building my version of the General Lee. Thanks, its all good mate. You know how it is on this forum, the know it all's just have to flex the knowledge.
  22. Will be able to build my version of General Lee now.
  23. Another JDM kit with engine parts, this one from Aoshima. Got the 70 1/2 after being inspired by a forum members Lowrider build.
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