Oh another thing, the Hotwheel has ALL of the interior chrome. Really, do i have to send THE WHOLE INTERIOR to be chromed? Or can I just come up with something to match the ex. paint.
I have some new stuff coming soon. About five new items, a couple are all mastered by me. I have to get some more silicone. I am going to try my hand a putting a bunch of small parts in a mold together to try and cut down on wasting mold rubber.
P.S New pics are up!
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Brandon
Good work! On the other hand, I personally would have smoothed out the front a little more. But, your project, your way of doin' stuff. I quit using Krylon and switched to cheap one-dollar cans of no name brand of primer on my third model.
I have picked out my inpiration. A '71 Charger. 440, Torqueflite. Rallye Wheels on Polyglas Tires. It will have to wait as I have to order the kit from Model Roundup and I will have to get my Shelby finished and off the bench.
I will have to save up my money from some beginning orders first but im seriusly thinking about purchasing Harbor Freights $75.00 Pressure Pot. It the cheapest I can go. Anything cheaper than that I'm afraid it might not work like it should.
http://www.harborfreight.com/2-1-2-half-gallon-pressure-paint-tank-66839.html
I agree with you Scale-Master. If I want a good business I should take the matter of the quality into my hands. As somebody said in my "What Makes Up a Good Resin Caster" thread, I must have good customer service for my business to survive. I have removed that statement from the site and will have a return policy going up soon. It will state that in the case of defective products (IE, Way too many pinholes, too large of pinholes, etc..) can be submitted and a new product of same value will be sent with no cost to the complaintiff.
I would like for my business to grow, get up to normal standards, I look up to the big casters like SMBC, M.A.D, Missing Link. But, something still missing, so, the question stands. What makes up a good caster?
I try my best but Im no pro, I try my very best to make sure my castings have little to no pinholes, but one thing I can not profect that on my 727 Tranny, I dont have the money to buy a pressure pot, so I have no choice but to gravity cast. I throw away all castings that have pinholes pretty much everywhere in them. I swear that most of my wheel castings dont have pinholes.
Thanks,
Brandon
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