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Art on Wheels car show 2016
espo replied to Longbox55's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Moebius Models Customer Service?
espo replied to JUNK-MAN's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
You lost the carburetor and they only wanted $4 to replace the carburetor that you lost? I would of ordered a couple extras just to have, I think that is a good deal. -
Moebius Models Customer Service?
espo replied to JUNK-MAN's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
As I posted in the After Market section some time ago my experience was very disappointing and I was treated with complete disinterest by who ever I talked to on the phone. It is encouraging to hear that others are having much better experience with Moebius. I had a warped frame in the Ventura kit, a warped body and frame in the Satellite, and a Belvidere that had a warped body and virtually no door lines on the body. The hobby shop where I purchased the kits graciously replaced the Belvedere kit with one they had just received. While the body was still slightly warped it was far from what I originally purchased and at least I had a starting point to scribe the door lines. They gave me some ideas to correct the Satellite body which seem to be working. I had already built the Ventura and the floor pan seamed to almost correct the warped frame and the rest I made up by altering the suspension so that it would sit on all four tires. The disinterest by Moebius to stand behind their product was very sad as I had built several of their Hudson and Chrysler kits and have nothing but the highest praise for these kits on every level. I would put these kits against any other model company's for fit and finish, and the subjects where far more interesting for many ways. The sudden turn in quality and the personal experience that I had just should not be. I do hope that Moebius can correct these issues as I would like to build some of their future models, but I'm in a wait and see position on any future products until I can see where others are not having anymore quality issues. -
One place to look would be the AMT #31931 Street Custom issue of the '55 Chevrolet. The kit offers two sets of bumpers, one set without bumper guards. They will require a little finessing to get them to fit but it is doable. If you remove the guards from the Revell kit be very carful on the front bumpers in the mounting area. The two mounting holes on the back side are deep enough that you can sand thru to them while working on the front.
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2014 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor
espo replied to Tinky's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
It looks as thou #12 my be some sort of protective plate for some component. -
Just an idea on the interior, I recently built this same kit and didn't care for the decals provided for the interior. I photo copied the interior decals so I had the right size and shape. Then laid the shapes over some interior decals from Scale Motorsport and cut out the patterns that I wanted. These allow the color painted on the seat to show as a back ground and the decal looks like an upholstery pattern. They offer several different patterns to choose from. There are also several other suppliers that you can find here in this site.
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I have had a few using the rues that "this is my last chance before the IRS is going to sue". I don't answer any calls on my cell or land line if I don't recognize the number on the caller ID. If it doesn't show the name of the person or company, doctor or what ever I just don't bother answering. If they leave a message and I think it's legit I can call back. I'm home most of the day and it's hard to believe how many calls I get from unknown 800 numbers or no caller ID at all.
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I got one in a parts kit I bought once. The kit was a Mercury Cougar, might look around top see if anyone has an old Cougar kit they aren't using the V6 engine.
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Many many good ideas on the foil removal. Something that I don't think anyone mentioned is that you want to be very careful when burnishing the foil to use as little if any pressure beyond the trim you're foiling. I have also had some experience with the adhesive residue you mentioned, but my experience is that it has more to do with individual sheets than the product as a whole. What I did in that case was to use a hard pointed type of Q-tip that I think I got from Tamiya. I lightly dipped the tip in their X-20A Thinner to remove the residue from the painted area, then wiped it clean. These cotton tipped tools work well when burnishing the foil also.
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I have tried several different clear coats thru the years. I have had no problems with yellowing in over 20 years. I have used Model Master Ultra Gloss Clearcoat and my personal favorite is Tamiya Clear TS-13. The models displayed are always away from direct sunlight and that may be the reason for not yellowing.
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AMT '40 Ford Sedan Delivery
espo replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
They are pretty much in order as I recall it. There was an original issue before all of these that was a 2 in 1 type. -
Paint turned out great. Are keeping the nose up ride height ? Like the idea of the blue/white interior.
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Looks great. All great race cars were given testing before the final paint job was applied.
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Late to the party. Just read all of the comments by others on the subject of this build. I personally like it and think it is relevant. If you would like to see some of the current styles today look at the Contest section under Cruisin Nationals Car Show Memorial Day '16. You will find pictures from one of the top car shows on the west coast held in Santa Maria California. This will show the building trends going on right now.
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Looks fantastic. This kit happens to be one of my all time favorites. Like you I have a personal connection to this era of Fords. I remember as a child ridding home with my father when we toke delivery of a brand new '49 Ford 4-door Custom sedan. Years later I owned two different '51 Ford Tudor coupes which I enjoyed very much. I agree with Steve Cosby, building a model of something you have owned or was in the family or even something a friend owned is always more fun.
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Very nice build, I like the head lights up I don't think I've seen that done before.
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Great looking build, I agree with the others on the rear tires.
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Beautiful build. It's a shame all of the attention you gave the interior is hidden from view.
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Great attention to detail. If it were pictured with a better background it could pass for the real thing.
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SMP '58 Impala ala Larry Watson! Interior Done, Final Assembly!
espo replied to John Goschke's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I looked on Google since I wasn't sure of the year, I know these images look extreme but that is the light I was thinking of. I don't remember them looking that extreme when used and they would use some of the sheet metal from the donor car to mold them into the tail light area. They would use some of the donor sheet metal to make a small body line running forward on the body from the tail lights. It sounds extreme but it actually looked very good and mirrored the body line from the rear bumper going forward. Enough of all this. Lets see more of your build. -
Revell '54 Chevy Sedan Delivery-Now in "Under Glass" Section-09/16
espo replied to mustang1989's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Great job on the body work. One advantage of the body in a molded color is that its easier to see what needs sanding and saves on primer. I can see from the pictures just how smooth you have gotten it. -
You have a great imagination. This looks like something from the Diesel Brothers TV series.
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Absolutely apocalyptic.
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Another '64 Dodge 330, this is what the other one started out as LOL.
espo replied to Mike C's topic in Model Cars
Very realistic weathering. I will have you know the radio reception was greatly enhanced with the use of said antenna despite its rather low price point. -
Sinister looking Dodge. I like that a lot.