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The meaning of craftsmanship in model building
av405 replied to OldNYJim's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I agree. I'd like to add that I've seen some of the more high-profile "I build for fun" folks always make a point of this and contrast themselves with the so-called "rivet-counters." They're just as bad as the people they're supposedly making fun for drawing that line in the sand. If you want to build with Rustoleum paints and not sand mold lines, have at it. In fact, embrace it. But don't constantly make excuses for it or mislead people by saying how great your stuff looks when objectively, it's probably just "good enough." I'm convinced that the prevalence and embrace of this mentality is what has led to what seems to be a spike on the forums and on facebook of the "I painted with rustoleum and cleared with dollar store floor polish, why doesn't my model look as good?" questions. Which can then, sadly, drive some people away from the hobby because they want instant gratification using the cheapest tools/techniques possible. I personally go for a "high-low" mix when it comes to tools and results. Not every paint or tool has to be top of the line or every model plumbed and wired to the tee. It's been a process of learning when I can take shortcuts and when I shouldn't based on my skills and limitations. -
It should be a rule that when people start posts like this, they provide information on what type of paints, primers, etc were used and the painting conditions/location. Pictures to start off wouldn't hurt.
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I mainly build curbside and tend to forego engine detailing if it's an option. Most of the time, I've painted the hood and bodies separately and then glued the hood in place when I was done. I did once glue the hood onto the body first and then painted it all together, but I found that there was a lot of paint buildup between the gaps of the hood and body. That was probably my fault for overdoing it on the painting. I'll stick to what has been working for me. Still, I just wanted to get your guys' feedback on painting with the hood on or off, assuming the engine compartment isn't in play.
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The only difference as far as I can remember is the steering wheel. The red version has the 1992-1993 steering wheel while the 1995 has the 1994-1996 steering wheel with the airbag. 1992-1993: 1994-1996:
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Simpsons Mr. Plow
av405 replied to spencer1984's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I like it! -
Anyone Order From This COmpany Before
av405 replied to oldcarfan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I just received an order from them today. Very fast shipping and good service. I'm not going to lie though, the first time I saw the website I had my doubts. -
It would have been better if I hadn't been cramped in the back seat!
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Your paint job came out pretty good! I rode in one of these once, same exact color and trim, back in the day. Seeing your post immediately brought back the distinct leather smell I remembered from that ride.
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Burbank is my favorite shop but Ventura Hobbies is definitely worth checking out. Just make sure you check their operating hours as its a 1-man show. I also recommend Marty's Hobbies in Thousand Oaks. It's more RC-focused but it's an amazing shop with many tools and a decent selection of kits. They advertise price matches too.
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History of Revell's 1980-86 Ford Pickups
av405 replied to Fabrux's topic in Truck Kit News & Reviews
As mentioned above, that kit is getting a re-release next year. -
I work a few miles away from there. Have you dropped by Ventura Hobbies? It's the only old-school, car-focused hobby store left in the county.
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I pull the blade. I know someone else mentioned that they put the surgical blade on the xacto knife handle, but I actually like the surgical handle more for this particular task. Like anything else, try every option out and do what's best for you. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08Z39CL8B/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089XW2JQ4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 Here's my last build just as reference. All of the window trim and bottom rocker panel is BMF. I'll never claim to be the best at this, but I figured I should back up my claims with something.
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This is the way. I used surgical blades for BMF on my last build (which required quite a bit of it) and it was an absolute game changer compared to Xacto knives. I found that I had much better control. Plus I got them for cheap off of amazon.
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Welcome. I'm originally from LA but now live in Ventura County.
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I'm going to be selfish in saying that I really hope not. It seems that with the re-issue of the Sod Buster kit, Round 2 is attempting to refresh and make much-needed changes to this line of trucks. I'd rather Round 2 issue a truck without the Fall Guy storage box engraving on the box than do another re-release of it.
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International CO-4000, Navajo Trucking
av405 replied to Repstock's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Big Rigs and Heavy Equipment
Gorgeous work so far! -
2021 Ford Bronco
av405 replied to martinfan5's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I always enjoy your work. Nicely done. -
Ford F-150 Ranger
av405 replied to Street Rod's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Good work, I look forward to your next post. -
I figured I'd create a separate thread for this car as Round2 has just released the following information and pictures: YOU’VE BEEN CHARGED AMT 2021 DODGE CHARGER POLICE PURSUIT - TEST SHOT (1:25 SCALE) “Stop in the name of the law! It’s the 2021 Dodge Charger Police Pursuit by AMT!” This newly-tooled 1:25 scale kit offers proper police equipment.The exterior features a push bumper as an optional part, police wheels, spotlights, and your choice of two light bars or “slick top” roof options. An opening hood shows off a detailed 5.7L Hemi packing even power to chase down even the most heinous highway offender. Police options continue with a detailed interior featuring a radio console, laptop computer with mount, and a rear seating partition. Lastly, included California Highway Patrol decals make this Charger one intimidating interceptor. Badge up, and serve your community in Q4 of 2023 when the 2021 Dodge Charger Police Pursuit kit by AMT hits local hobby shelves and autoworldstore.com! DUE Q1 2024. Test shots subject to improvements in production. #AMT1324M
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AMT 1994 Chevy Camaro Z28 Convertible 1/25 Scale...In Teal.
av405 replied to Dragonhawk1066's topic in Model Cars
Very clean build! I like it a lot. -
Detail painting with craft acrylics
av405 replied to atomicholiday's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Last year I used black craft paint from Dollar Tree to paint the grill on a Dodge Ram project. It was heavily diluted with water and laid down very nicely. I used gravity and some thin q-tips to clean the edges. In my experience, cheap craft paint is good for non-flat surfaces like the grill. For flatter surfaces, I prefer using Vallejo black. It lays down very smooth and is very easy to clean up. Best of all, it doesn't have to be diluted. Here are the vents on one of my white cars: -
Steve, thank you for the information. I'm assuming the full wheel covers included in the kit will be the AWD style, seen in the first photo? Or will they be the 5 spoke design seen on the second?
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I always found the Lindberg police wheels (both steelies and full wheel covers), to be too flat - that is, not concave enough. I really hope the AMT kit comes with RWD wheels as well.
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Thank you!