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Mike Kucaba

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  1. I feel there is always a market for things of this nature... the problem is how big.If I were to do this I think it would be a plus to offer tires that fit the wheels.Just my two cents.
  2. What all the others have said. Exquisite build. A tutorial on the hinges would be great!!
  3. Here's an e-mail for him. gdahl1@wi.rr.com
  4. I think the builder is on the right track with this build.... And I hope a train is coming REAL fast!!! :D "sometimes it's better to remain silent and let people think you're a fool... than to open you're mouth and remove all doubt"
  5. I don't believe anyone here uses plaster. Maybe you mean PLASTIC? Sheets and different shapes can be had most readily at a Hobby shop under the name Evergreen & Plastruct.
  6. Check out the colors by Floquil in their railroad line.
  7. >I like to take on a few less stressful ones.< THIS is your idea of "less stressful" Nice work so far.
  8. S&S became Autodynamics and that was sold to Arrowhead aluminum.
  9. Neat variation on the use of the astro-vette . I have a couple of those from Flintstone,might give that a try. Nice work by the way.
  10. Nice to see one built and this one is done nice!!
  11. Go to an art supply store like Hobby Lobby or Michael's and get a bottle of acrylic retarder, and flo-aid,(two different additives) Liquitex is one brand I've used. Use these as directed and should solve the problems.
  12. WOW 14 pages of commentary and the model isn't even on the shelves yet. :D I do hope this does well for Mobieus,maybe we'll see other none big 3 subject matter Packard Caribbean?
  13. >What happend to all of the guys who said they were going to buy a case of them? < They found out a case would cost $250.00!!!
  14. Nice build. Get a hold of some Tamiya Smoke, It's like a translucent black and brush some on the grille,use a cotton swab and dab at it until you like the depth.
  15. You guys all need a hobby...Oh that's how we got here...never mind :lol:
  16. Nice clean build.... and some real determination to get an outdoor picture!
  17. I've used 30 minute epoxy and micro-balloons. Some use super glue and micro-balloons. Micro-balloons can be found in hobby shops that have some R-C inventory. The baby-powder & super glue work too and I've heard about it's use from several sources.
  18. "Someone else actually realizes that super glue and accelerator isn't all that great for doing major body mods. Thank You!" I mentioned super glue only.I don't use the accelerator either.
  19. Very nicely done.This should answer a few questions about chopping and sectioning.I like the use of the tape and the primer.I prefer to use super glue on body modifications though. Good work.
  20. Golf tees(get them in a bag at any sports counter) make great pour/vent tunnels.
  21. Very nice build -up. Keep them coming.
  22. I have a couple: A well done(along the lines of Accurate Miniatures GS Vette & McLaren) of a BC Maserati,The Corvette SS & Stingray racer,& maybe a ledgendary Custom maybe the El Matador '40 Ford.
  23. That is true,but some of the fault lays with the 1:1 restorations and judging criteria at shows.I think the model paints are better too these days. I would rather see an over-the top gloss however,rather than a build where it appears there was no attempt to clear coat or polish out.
  24. Yeah,the Tamiya tip is the best.Would like to figure out a way to adapt one to Testors lacquers. I guess I'll just decant and airbrush the stuff,it is great paint.
  25. If I were to do that,I get too much(IMO) orange peel.I'm in Arizona,where the humidity is very low most of the year.I think the post mentioning this occurring when the can becomes half empty is probably closest to the what I've experienced.
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