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Aaronw

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  1. I haven't built that Ferrari but I understand it is not really a beginners kit but you still did a nice job, particularly for your second kit. The photo issue is because you haven't resized them, all you need for internet pics is 72 dpi and usually 800x600, it looks like you downloaded the full size photo from the camera. Somebody did a really good how to on posting photos. I thought it was a sticky but I can't find it.
  2. If you go to the main page http://www.modelcarsmag.com/ you can order back issues, as many as you want. It also has a listing of shops that carry the magazine. This will take yu directly to the back order page. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/back_issues.html
  3. I could go for a Lotus Elise, TLC FJ60 and I always liked the Scirocco. Even better would be a TLC FJ55, I would have put it on my list but its hard to find the FJ40 which is a much more popular vehicle and I'm not that optimistic even on a wish list.
  4. It sounds like you are using the Testor's paint that come in little square bottles? That stuff will work but you will eventually want to get something better. Since it is enamel you will need paint thinner to clean the brushes, you can get a quart at a hardware store for a couple dollars and that will last you a long time. Just pour it into a small jar with a lid baby food jars work great, when it gets too dirty just clean out the jar and add some fresh thinner. Personally I like the Testor's Model Master Acryl, it is an acrylic paint that you can clean up with water, it also dries much faster than enamel paints. Model Master also has a line of enamel paints so you have to be careful when you buy paint that you have the acrylic, the only difference is a small Acryl across the label on the acrylic paint so its easy to grab the wrong stuff. You will probably need to go to a real hobby shop to get this, it usually isn't in craft stores or Walmarts and such. Most of the better quality paints are in slightly larger bottles (3/4oz vs 1/2oz) an cost more, usually about $3 a bottle so getting started with a decent selection of paint is a bit of an investment, but it will last you sometime. If you have a Michaels craft store nearby they have sales on brushes quite often, 25-50% off and they have a large selection to choose from including some decent inexpensive brush sets. Good luck, and try not to get frustrated, worst case you can always strip the paint and try again.
  5. No kidding, I've ended up with porn while using the key words M4 Sherman tank.
  6. Current A 1 ton truck from Chevy, Dodge, Ford or GMC, even better if it included a diesel engine. A full size van, preferably an extended body Ford but I wouldn't complain about a Chevy, Dodge or GMC Older 80's Dodge Diplomat 80's Ford Crown Vic 80's Ford "Baby" LTD Older yet Too many to list but I'd start with a '42-47 Ford pickup More medium duty trucks from any period
  7. Well I ended up doing some research online and I think I found out why I was having a hard time finding a mask. A full face supplied air mask is recommended for urethane paints, but OSHA only requires a filter mask. The mask I got says its for painting except for urethane paints, but it is the cartridge recommended by the site I found the info on. My guess is the filter manufacturers are covering themselves by not including urethane paints on the label. $32 at home depot, also good for pesticides, formaldyhyde, ammonia and asbestos, guess I need some new hobbies so I can get the most from the mask.
  8. Thanks, I had no idea. Guess I'll be sticking with resin, but the links are interesting.
  9. Duplicolor carries many engine colors if you want it in a spray can. http://www.duplicolor.com/
  10. Just looking to see if anybody here has experience casting white metal parts, the kind you often find included with resin kits. If there is I am curious about how its done, similarities / differences from resin and how much new stuff I'd have to get to start doing it. It seems like white metal is better suited to long thin parts, so I'm wondering if it is a realistic option for some parts I'd like to do. Any advice, links to tutorials, suppliers etc welcome. Thanks
  11. Thanks, and I checked with my resin supplier, a respirator for urethane paints is more than enough for resin. Now I just need to find an auto paint supply.
  12. 1941 Chevrolet pickup, being sold for the price the owner paid for it in 1941.
  13. Before I moved I had an outdoor work area for resin casting and painting so I wasn't that worried about the fumes since I had great air flow. Since I have moved I haven't done any casting but I now have an area set up in my garage and plan to get started up again. Since my new work area is in the garage ventilation will not be as good so I want a respirator mask. I looked at a couple for spray paint but all say not for use with urethane paints. Since resin is a polyurethane product I'm thinking these masks may not be appropriate for resin either. Also I primarily use spray paint but I do have some automotive paint (only way I could get US Forest Service Green), it is a two part paint that requires a hardener, is this a urethane paint or do some non-urethane paints require harderner? So what should I be looking for, I know I need a cartridge style respirator but not sure if one for spray paint is adequate for resin and since I can't find one for urethane paints at a hardware store do I have to go to a paint shop or would a large hardware store like Home Depot probably carry one? Thanks Getting a bit older and more concerned with some of the nasty stuff we use in the hobby. I want to be around long enough to build all the kits in my stash (I figure I need to make it at least another 90 years).
  14. Great I think I see some water tenders in my future and based on Lindbergs other kits I can probably afford to get a few.
  15. You know it might have been like this http://www.mustangii.com/photo_template.as...ack_gold_bw.jpg I remember the Cobra head on the hood but the fender would have been eye level. Thanks for the link to that site, the IMSA Cobra has a similar hood graphic but its the wrong color. Who knows, that was probably 30 years ago, I can probably make the decals in the first post work. Really I've just always been amused by the uber testosterone Smokey & the Bandit Transam look on what was essentially a glorified Pinto, I don't need to make an exact duplicate, just something to have some fun with. Thanks
  16. That is basically it but I remember a large Cobra on the hood. Thanks for the link, and I guess I need to do some googling of Mustang 2's to see if I am remembering right.
  17. No kidding I'm going to have to grab a couple of those Mack R's, when they come out. Is the Lindberg tanker the same one you used for this milk truck? http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=7897 Lindberg is making me very happy, I hope they can keep at it.
  18. Nice job, I saw that as an option in the wagon instructions. Your's looks better than I would have thought a Ramcherino would look.
  19. Just got my order from Mill City Replicas, a '38 Ford COE, '41 Ford COE and a '53 Ford C600. I've been impatiently waiting but they look nice so it was worth the wait.
  20. When I was a kid 8-9-10? I remember going to a fair and they had this Mustang II "Cobra" it was all black with green accents and a big Cobra on the hood. Looking back it was really tacky but I thought it was the coolest car. Does anyone know if there is a decal set for that? If so which of the re-released Mustang II's would you recommend.
  21. I kind of like it up front, looks cool with the cylinder heads sticking out. In the back would be neat too but seems like it would change the effect into more of a salt flat racer than a rat rod.
  22. Thanks for the info on Galaxie, it doesn't surprise me that it is a one man operation, the stuff is just so nice and the subjects covered are kind of all over the place. It would be a shame to see the Chevy go away, it is simply one of the nicest kits I've ever built. I guess I better save up my lunch money and buy a couple more while I still can. Brewster. I really like how this is coming along.
  23. Hey what happend to the 1950 Ford Pickup, it was supposed to be released in Oct? I have a stack of cash sitting here waiting to pick up a few.
  24. You jammed a Sherman tank engine under the hood? Hot rods, rat rods etc really are not my thing but I do enjoy watching people build them, no rules at all. Its also nice to see the people behind the magazine actually build something now and then.
  25. If they are the wheels I think they are, then you can find them in the Italeri Opel Blitz kits. The fire truck (tanker) was recently re-released.
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