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If I don't know the number when someone calls I just don't answer. If it's a real call they will leave a message. Then every evening I go onto the Kansas State No Call Site and list the number date and time of the call. I just don't seem to get as many calls as I used to.
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Well maybe what ever that is.
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Revell 1957 Ford sedan gasser #4478
espo replied to Deuces's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I think the windshield and maybe all of the "glass" was treated with Future. The windshield looks like it may have had a little dust on it when it was treated and the dust is suspended in the future, don't ask how I know this. -
Like you I have used mostly Tamiya paints and their different shades of black for the suspension. The TS-6 Matte Black you mentioned is a fairly flat no gloss black. If you want something even flatter, if there is such a thing, try TS-82 Rubber Black. This spray will cost a few dollars more but I don't know of anything darker or flatter than that.
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20th Annual Cruisin' For A Cure Model Car Contest 9-28-18
espo replied to Scale-Master's topic in Contests and Shows
I'd love to see your pictures but I don't do Fake Book. -
1966 Chevrolet El Camino
espo replied to Bespoke's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I like the showroom stock look of this build. Very clean looking. -
Revell Baja Bronco My Way
espo replied to Kmb0319's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Looks great. I like the owner modified look. Wouldn't normally think of the exterior and interior color combination, but after seeing it they really compliment each other. The white sides on the roof look better than having all one color. I like the way you did the chassis. -
That's a very good point. I think that the Catalina and Impala shared the same wheel base, if the resin body is of one of the senior models then the wheel base would be different.
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Very impressive body work and the chopped top looks just right. The side windows look as if it could be a hard top.
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The AMT '59 El Camino would be good, but you might also consider the Revelle '59 Impala or even their '60 Impala since they are both a later design and may have a little more detail than the El Camino. It will also depend on what you have or how easy it is to obtain one of the others.
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Information on 1965-'69 Corvairs
espo replied to StevenGuthmiller's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The old AMT Corvair kit has been reissued many times over. The basic kit is very good and it has been offered with several different equipment levels. The point is one of these kits should be fairly easy to obtain at a reasonable price. Maybe even post your needs on this forum in that section. Someone will be willing to work a trade or something for you. -
I feel like I'm missing a lot of good stuff. Just now got some of the car pop ups and the up coming Mecum guitar auction, but mostly sexy senior ladies looking for excitement. I guess they figured out I'm not a young pup anymore.
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Looking at interior colors you might want to consider some of the Military Colors offered by Tamiya. They have a wide range of browns and tans as well as other colors.
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I think it looks great. I think your building skills transfer well to 1/25th cars.
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I followed your build on this and it all came together beautifully. I wouldn't have thought of the light color but it looks great finished.
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I like your color choice and the pictures outside really look good. What do you have in mind for the interior ?
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Modeler Mark has a good point. Lately we have listed our home with a realtor in hopes of selling and down sizing where we live. I have also been looking on line for what a yard storage shed kit may cost since I'll still need a place for mowers and such. Now the pop ups that I see on this forum are about houses for sale in our area and mower sheds, go figure. These same types of ads show up on the main screen on the computer when I'm just trying to read the news. It's sort of like a Vulcan mind meld.
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I have no use for spiders in any way shape or form. I use some Ortho Home Defense spray inside the house and that barely holds them back. Out side I have had to resort to a product called Tempo. Reading the label it suggests that you cover your self just short of a hazmat suit. A face mask is required. Even a light application seems to get ride off the spiders and pretty much every other winged creature in the eves of your home. The spiders out side had gotten so bad that you would have to use a broom stick to knock down the webs covering your doorways. The reason they are getting bad now is they realize that fall is coming and they're looking for a place to call home for the winter. The warm air escaping around your windows and doors attracts them and they don't like to get rained on either.
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Great looking Convertible. Nice color and interior combination.
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Great looking build. Is this the Revelle or AMT kit ? Very popular color combination in that era.
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what color was the underbody of a 80s G-body?
espo replied to kurth's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
There would be minor differences depending on which plant built the car. My new '86 Monte Carlo SS was a west coast car. The under side of the body was a very flat medium gray with no metallic. Mine happened to be white and there was some white over spray, but it was very light and the best way I can think of to describe it was as if a very light fog of white paint over the underside of the body. The frame was a very flat black and the suspension was ever so slightly glossier than the frame. The steering linkage and the A arms, rear trailing arms and springs were a it and miss at best on the black paint. The OEM spiral shocks were gray in color. The differential was also very lightly painted. My suggestion would be practice on a piece of spruce by holding the black spray can several inches away and give it short bursts of paint. As Slick Shifter mentioned the inner wheel wheels in the rear and parts of the front are like an undercoating spray. -
Sounds like an interesting project. I have built models of some of the cars and trucks I have owned in the past and have found it interesting, all of the things that were going on in your life when you owned a particular car. I hope this is a positive experience for you. Some of the Canadian members could offer a lot of technical information on this. From what little I know the Parisienne had Pontiac sheet metal and basically a Chevrolet chassis and engines. This could be a good thing if you should want to have a more detailed chassis and engine. The Bonneville used GM's longer wheel base and overall length. This may or may not be a problem depending on how it looks to your eye next to the photograph. Good luck to you and please post your progress. I don't know if you can get Model Master paints there. They offer a color called Phoenician Yellow #28102 that is a Ford OEM color but I have used it to make a '65 Chevelle SS and it matches the color GM was using at the time if that's any help.
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Hobby Lobby Summer 19 clearance
espo replied to Mr. Metallic's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
In the last week I have checked the three local HL's that I shop at and non of them seem to have any sale kits at this time. When they do have them they seem to approach their sale in several different ways. One store will usually have them in the Clearance area or on a kiosk in one of the isles. Another store will leave them in the regular model area but with the red sale tags. The third will do one or all of the things the other two stores do. My impression is that it is left up to the store manager or who ever is in charge of the model department as to how they're going to merchandise the kits. My suggestion would be no matter where you go to HL in your area look around since there doesn't seem to be a set policy as to how they will be displayed. -
Your build looks just like the photos of the real car. Great tribute to Curtis Turner. Most are to young to remember what a great driver he was and all that he did for NASCAR in the early years. I remember these Nash Ambassadors from when I was a youngster and I thought they looked very aerodynamic for the era with the enclosed wheel wells and smooth lines. My father used to call them an upside down bath tube, but he wasn't a car guy anyway. Beautiful finish and all the lettering looks perfect.