Well for me I like using both rattle can and airbrush. I think people in the model building world should use which ever product they feel comfortable with.
Well I'm on the 4 door vehicle kick now.I built this 65 chevelle 4 door which was originaly a wagon.I used the top for another build and saved this body to build this sedan.The roof is custom built and drive train was built to original spec .I also added larger wheels and tires.Looks cool I think
Well another model for the shelf.Well I built this 1975 Dodge ramcharger which is 2 wd and mostly custom built.The model is based on a real 1:1 scale vehicle.The colors and paint design are all year correct.
1) Was your introduction to modeling at home? At cousins place.
2) From whom? My cousin John
3) What kind of models (cars, planes, trains, etc)? Mostly cars and planes
4) What did the person who introduced you to modeling do for a living ? At that time cousin was still a student in school.
5) How old were you?8 or 10 years old
6) About what year was your introduction? 1982/84
Hi guys well just added a new to me all steel work bench have a look.I have to add if any of you are looking for something simular ask your local store what they have done with there old cash till stations.You might get a great bargain on some great work benches.
Hey guys almost done this build here are some more pictures,
Its almost done needs a few more touch ups.I'm also scratch building a Case 450B dozer for this too. Pics coming soon.
My other hobbies are hiking,quadding,gardening,collecting 1:1 tractors,rebuilding old tractor,welding,
computers,painting,horseback riding and collecting model kits
Here are my 2 cents I use the hobby knife and some masking tape to achieve the straight lines.You need to use both sides of the hobby knife as well to do a perfect job.One side to cut and the other to clean.