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Very nice, great variety as well. Was the Explorers model a kit, or scratch? (very fun little flick)
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Model Car t shirts????
Modelbuilder Mark replied to Tom Kren's topic in Model Cars Magazine News and Discussions
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Hobby Lobby
Modelbuilder Mark replied to Mike 1017's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Still not able to find one in the store and I have checked at least 5 locations over the last 3 weeks. I do not need the truck but I really want the trailer and the wide white walsl in the kit. -
What do you drive?
Modelbuilder Mark replied to gasman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Just picked this one up last week -
vintage modified
Modelbuilder Mark replied to redzed's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Cool, I am from a GM factory town where I saw man of these run, Anderson Speedway, (some consider it the world's fastest high bank 1.4 mile track) -
Ramp truck
Modelbuilder Mark replied to zaina's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Looking really good. As for the door handles, I have heard many times that one way to check the progress of your work is to take pics, then check out the pics. Funny how we notice things then. ? -
AMT/MPC/Revell 1973 corvette from scrap parts bin
Modelbuilder Mark replied to Whosurdaddy209's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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Greetings From The Desert Southwest!
Modelbuilder Mark replied to Steve.Wilson's topic in Welcome! Introduce Yourself
Welcome from the SE suburbs or Phoenix! -
Great looking model, and very nice photography of same.
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Thank you and everyone else very much for the kind words.
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Hobby Lobby
Modelbuilder Mark replied to Mike 1017's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I had never heard of them before so I checked them out based on your reference. Who does not like a good deal right? The relevance is that I was clarifying that "most" kits do not start at $19.99 and as of this post only 9 out of 340 1/25 scale kits are that price. I certainly concede that they do indeed have great deals and I will likely buy from them. I have found that no single source will always have the best deal on all kits all the time. Online, my two go to hobby shops are primarily MegaHobby and Hobbylinc, but if I am in HL, and they have a great deal on a kit that I could use, why not? I wish you well and hope you find no need to "stick it" to anyone. -
Thanks for sharing those links, good looking models.
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Great job, thanks for sharing the link!
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Your biggest blunder
Modelbuilder Mark replied to LL3 Model Worx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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72 DODGE COLT NOSTALGIA PRO STOCK WIP.
Modelbuilder Mark replied to 3men2s's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Cool and unique project. My mom had two different Colts back in the 70s when my dad owned the body shop connected to a Dodge dealership. -
Your biggest blunder
Modelbuilder Mark replied to LL3 Model Worx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
A few years back I was putting in a lot of time on a highly detailed hot rod, had built a nice rear end kit backing the pumpkin from one kit, aftermarket bolt heads, airbag mounts, and aluminum tubing. Got it all mounted, and during the painting, I felt it was too thick. My solution, just dropped it into the purple pond, only to return the next day and discover aluminum does NOT like the purple lake. Fortunately, I was able to rebuilt it. -
Your biggest blunder
Modelbuilder Mark replied to LL3 Model Worx's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Bingo. Despite having been in this hobby for the majority of my 56 year life, I still have less than 300 in my stash, and while I do still buy kits, I resist the urge to "buy em all" as I am also aware that my build rate is still slower than my buy rate, so it is about having the parts yard and option to build what you want when inspiration hits. Nothing in my stash is "collected" for the sake of being collected and held. The only kits I have that are unopened are ones that I have multiples of, as a big part of the fun for me is opening the kits and perusing through them. (used to be called groking) -
Nothing earth shattering, just a small tip from the bench this week. After cutting down some rims, leaving the surface "as is" would not look at all realistic and would be way too thick for scale. After trimming out the section, I used a blade to bevel the edge. Once sanded and painted it will look much more like a true rim lip, and give a more realistic appearance of the tire seated to the rim in my opinion.
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Welcome!
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Thanks Everyone for the kind words. Rich, I setout to replicate every car I have owned, but know I will never get them all completed, and some are unavail. In addition to this Supra, I have completed an FRS, '74 AMC Hornet Fastback, '68 Olds Cutlass (non-442 converted from the 69 kit), and an 'Mitsubishi Galant.
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Tamiya kit built box stock, shot with Scalefinishes.com factory correct Turbulence Grey to match the 1:1 I owned. Great kit, with loads of detail, great fit etc., but for some reason, the tail light covers are not molder in red. (Please excuse all the lint, I did not notice it while outside taking the pics, the camera sees much better than me) Accepted file types: gif, jpeg, jpe, jpg, png, webp, mp4, 3gp, mov, ogg, ogv, mpg, mpeg, flv, webm, wmv, avi, m4v UPLOADED IMAGES