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  1. Virgil, I have mixed the pearls in Future and then sprayed it on the kit. It works great in either Future or another clear. I've also expiermented with it by mixing it in the color but haven't had to good a result doing it that way. I also think that if you brushed it on it would just streak and look terrible. Dan
  2. Thanks Dave. This one I rebuilt from a glue bomb. It's the Lindberg kit, not very detailed, but was worth saving in my eyes I thought. Dan
  3. Donn and Virgil if I may tune in here fer a moment I would like to show ya what I did using Pearl-X Gold Pearl. What I did was mix it in clear and sprayed it over Red and you can see what the result is. You can see the Red and the Gold depending on how the light hits it. It also has a kinda Orange look to it. I have experimented with the Pearl-X pearls and I like them very much. I have a few more builds that I've used it on. I used two scoops with a stirrer to mix it and I've also experiminted with different mixes. The more pearl you use the less covering you need to do, but again, it depends on what you're going for. Dan
  4. I have built a few really "Box Stock" cars and trucks awhile back. A few years ago I got tired of trying to build and paint some kits, so, to try and get myself outa the rut that I was in, I took some kits out of their boxes, cleaned them up a bit and then just glued them together and then put them back in the boxes that they came out of. No paint, no nothin, just cleaned up and glued together. Now, that's really box stock. Dan P.S. Now I'm taking them apart and trying to fix them up.
  5. Here are some pics of a Jeep that I took using a LED flashlight shinnning overhead in a darkened room. The first pic is one in regular light and the rest are with the flashlight. I used a Sony 4 mega pixel camera for these shots that belongs to my wife. Dan
  6. I don't have an invoice number but it is their brand of enamel reducer that I use. When i go down to the basement I'll look on the can and get the part number off of it and post it. Dan
  7. Go figure. Mommy, Johnny got more ice cream than me, WAWAWAWA. Can I have some more ice cream so I can have more than him? Trucks is trucks is trucks and that is all that they is. :lol: Dan
  8. My condolences to you and your family Darin. May GOD bless. Dan
  9. J. H. from S. A. will be there agin this year to take pics fer S.A. mag. I was told this mornin of this person who is gonna be there fer pics. Now, ifin we can just git Gregg to come, or send someone to take pics fer M.C.M., that would be great. Hope ta see a bunch of ya there. Dan
  10. Yes Virgil, it is a lot fun, but, you can get into a tight spot ifin ya don't be careful. Once, a friend of my wife's had a picture of her family without one of her sons in it and asked me if I could take out her son's ex-girl friend and put him in her slot, and I said that I could. Well, when he came home one time, he saw the picture on the wall and said "I don't remember being in that picture" and she told him what was done to the picture and he didn't like it. Oh well, you can't please everyone. Dan
  11. Thanks again guys. I like useing Photoshop and I want to learn more on how to use it. Dan
  12. Here are some pictures of a 40 Ford that I did working again with Photoshop. These first two are pictures of the car out in the field. The field is a park and I painted the car in the picture. In this next one I was going for a car sunk down in the weeds. This last one is the car setting on the rocks when it accually is setting on a dresser. Dan
  13. Thanks Virgil. It might have been the wrong time period for the car , but I got the look I was going for. Dan
  14. Thanks Harry. To hear that from you means a lot to me. Dan
  15. In the black and white picture I was going for the over exposed look like I've seen on the TV of black and white TV shows that were recorded back in the day. I think I got what I was trying to do. Dan
  16. Here are a couple of pictures of a Monti Carlo I was expiermenting with. They are the same picture. Before After I used Photoshop to change the picture. Dan
  17. Hope ta see ya guys there. I'll be sellin stuff with the IPMS guys. I'll have on a hat that has U.S. Army Vet on it. Also, before that other guy (Ramcharger), not to mention any names, says it, I'm the big ugly guy at the table. Dan
  18. I use Testors little bottle paints (enamels) most of the time, about 99% of the time. I mix it 60% thinner and 40% paint. I set my air pressure at between 15-20 psi for painting. When I paint Alclad I set the air pressure at 10-15 psi. I've done it this way for many many years and have no problems. I also have less overspray this way. Now, I use an enamel reducer from the NAPA parts store to thin my paint. The paint dries to the touch in about 15 minutes. I haven't gotten around to using laquer thinner to thin enamels yet because that goes against what I was tought in school when thinning paint. Laquer thinner for laquer and enamel reducer for enamel. Some day I might try thinning enamel with laquer thinner if Donn can convence me. See ya Donn at our contest in March. Dan
  19. Here's one that I saved from the bone yard. It took over 20 some odd years to find a trunk lid for it and I used parts from other cars to get it road ready. The front axel is from a 40 Ford coupe, the rear axel and springs are from a 56 Chevy, and the front bumper is from the 40 Ford truck. The engine is from one of the flat fender Jeeps of WWII. Dan
  20. :wacko: DUH! Yer right agin there big guy. I just returned from the Twilight Zone muhself don't chya know. See ya there in 12 days from now unless I go back to the Zone agin. Dan P.S. Yer right, I wouldn't let ya get away with it either.
  21. Gettin closer to the show. Only 5 more days 'til then. Lookin forward to seeing ya'll there. Dan
  22. I had a great time at the meeting and cain't wait for next month to get here for the next meeting. Great job ya did there Bu-Ferd on the camera thingy. Dan
  23. Yep, I built a '59 Impala, '71 Nova, a '70 Chevelle SS, and a '74 Camaro like the ones I used to own. Next I have '76 Firebird Formula (mine was an Esprit), '86 Z28, and a '02 Z28. I want to build one of an '87 Dodge Power Ram, '95 Tahoe 2dr and a '77 Jeep CJ5. Problem with these last ones i they don't make a model of these. Oh well, that's the way the old ball bounces I guess. Dan
  24. To get clear windows in wood, first you have to sand with fine sand paper starting with 1500 and ending with 40000 grit. Then you use NOVAS polishing kit and polish it, and last, you dip it in Future floor polish. The end result-----------ta-da, clear glass from wood. Dan
  25. Ho kay, fine. See ya there and don't be square. Dan
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