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Anybody Else Gone through this?
Deathgoblin replied to nboldman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
We went through this about 6 months ago. My wife and I came home and found our back door kicked in. We found that the thieves had taken both of our laptops, both digital cameras, a portable hard drive that had backups of my music (main library is on the desktop that they didn't touch), and assorted jewelry including a fairly valuable ring. I ended up taking the next day off work to settle with the insurance company. Hopefully your insurance will come through like ours did. We reported the break-in on thursday and I had a check in my hand for the settlement on saturday. I still haven't replaced my digital camera, and the jewelry was irreplaceable, but it was just stuff. Unfortunately it was the second time we've been broken into, so our sense of safety is shot. As soon as we can, we're going to move. I'm sorry to hear this happened to you. Hopefully you and your family are okay. -
My Redneck Photo Studio
Deathgoblin replied to Draggon's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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The IMC/Testors 48 fords have a really nice flathead.
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So it's a large scale Dustbuster?
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Planning to be there. Oh, finished the build of the Trumpeter Monte last night except for the PE details. There's still some issues, like the inner fender wells show at the edges of the fender openings a little and it has the stance of a truck. But I'm still mostly happy with it. Since the car it's depicting was a disaster in real life, I'll accept it.
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quick question. How much does the whole piece weigh so far. I know aluminum's light, but it's still gotta be heavier than the original kit engine.
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Yup, it's the VW van. I've seen a couple of people on here that have done improved hinges for the doors like that type of van, so that shouldn't be too bad. I'd already planned on replacing the goofy CB insignia on the nose. Might see what it would look like without it, or I'll scratch build one. I'm also planning on replacing the wheels and tires.
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first model ever. tricks/tips?
Deathgoblin replied to wardcustoms's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I'm in the same boat. I got out for about 20 years and just recently got back into building cars. There's a lot to learn, but I'm having more fun than ever. -
any advice for making 1:24 ignition keys?
Deathgoblin replied to jonno356SC's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
MCG generally includes a set or two on each fret. I've got PE sets for the 60 pontiac, 53 ford and 77 Monte Carlo and they all came with keys. I'm just not bored enough to use them yet. -
"Gimme All Your Lovin'" is what I keep getting on this post.
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Nice work!
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Lets See Your Replicas of Yours/Your Families Cars
Deathgoblin replied to Platerpants's topic in Model Cars
As soon as I get some issues ironed out, I'll post pics of my Monte Carlo. -
Okay, I'm probably beating a dead horse here but I think I'm done building Trumpeter kits. The Bonneville wasn't bad other than some little detail issues and was pretty decent overall. There were some things that were chromed that shouldn't have been, and some that weren't chromed that should have been, but overall not terrible. The 78 Monte Carlo, on the other hand, is an abomination. The engine/transmission was so poorly designed that it was completely unusable. The interior was okay except for the dash, which was as bad as the engine. I swapped engine, exhaust, dash and steering column and parts of the frame from the Revellogram 86 Monte Carlo SS. I've got the chassis in the body now, but it doesn't go in correctly and leaves about 1/8 to 1/16 of the inner front fender well sticking out below the fender openings. I'm going to try and adjust the fit to see if it'll go in there better. And it's got a stance like a 4x4, even without the goofy little tires.
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I like it! Very nice!
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What Revell should put out as Kits...
Deathgoblin replied to TheCat's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
maybe some oddballs, like a 59 Buick Invicta or a 61 Plymouth? -
How do you open paint jars?
Deathgoblin replied to groo12's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Channel locks and bear strength. -
decal setting solutions
Deathgoblin replied to retroguy's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Typically, white glues like Elmers dry clear, especially thinned as it would be in this case. -
Very nice work!
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whats in the stash.....sniff sniff?
Deathgoblin replied to blueoval92's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Currently working on: Trumpeter 78 Monte Carlo Next project: Revell Datsun 240Z in the stash: ARII 74 Mach 1 Revell 65 Mustang Convertible Jo-Han 63 Chrysler Turbine Revell Pontiac Banshee concept AMT 62 Thunderbird Revell 60 Impala 2 Tamiya Pininfarina Mythos Tamiya Ferrarri Testarossa Revell 90's Cougar XR7 Revell 90's Impala SS Aoshima Toyota Trueno AE86 (full detail) AMT F&F Toyota Supra Monogram Tijuana Taxi AMT "Fire Fighter" Mustang II Lindberg 64 Dodge 330 Lindberg 53 Ford Victoria Lindberg Dodge A100 truck Monogram 56 Belair AMT 76 Gremlin Munsters Coach/Dragula set Revell 69 Dodge Charger R/T AMT Ala Kart not sure what else. Plus several resin anime kits. -
decal setting solutions
Deathgoblin replied to retroguy's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I was doing a set of custom decals for the Enterprise and the set came with instructions to use a solution of a couple of drops of white glue in water to help stick them down. I painted the white glue/water solution down first, then placed the decal, then painted with solvaset. The decals went on like a dream. You might try something similar.