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Hobby Lobby- Lots of Clearance Model Kits!
Zoom Zoom replied to Casey's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
And also make sure it's not the other way; I've seen the mispriced items much higher than they should be as well. Only seen it a couple times in all these years, but it happens...they use labels, and don't utilize the barcodes...really old fashioned way of doing business, these days. -
Don't get me wrong, I've enjoyed building the few Lindberg kits I have built and definitely not a knock to those who enjoy them, but in the grand scheme of things...they are so plentiful and inexpensive and will remain that way for a loooong time before their potential "loss" will mean much to anyone. I was a little miffed that if they are gone that I wouldn't get the reissued Jag D Type...a crude kit for sure, but still good for what it is (no other D Type in 1/24 scale for less than expensive resin price), but then I saw what the last few sold for very recently on Feebay, quite a bit less than retail would have been...also a bit sad that the police Charger seems DOA or MIA or whatever, considering we're going on 5 years now since the stupid car was announced and we still haven't seen it...every day it gets delayed is a day I care a little bit less about ever building it. It went from being "new & hot" when announced in 2005, to "been there, done that" by the time we found out Lindberg wasn't doing anything...yada yada, internet rumors, blah blah. After being burned by Lindberg so many times with announced kits that never materialized, the only thing I will ever believe about them is product on the shelves...or not. I have zero trust and they have zero credibility in my book when it comes to the games they have played with announcements vs. product on the shelves. In the meantime I'm building brand new kits of hot subjects put out by healthy model car companies that announce a product and have it on the shelves within months. Any model car company that cannot do that or chooses not to, is well down my list of credibility. Put your money where your mouth is, or let the competitors eat your lunch or steal your lunch money.
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This I'm looking forward to! Nice work so far, excellent colour choice I have the same kit, almost got built once...keep thinking I need to scrounge up some better wheels/tires.
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Hobby Lobby- Lots of Clearance Model Kits!
Zoom Zoom replied to Casey's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Clearance items are all at the discretion of the particular store you are in. I went out this AM to see 90+ exotic cars line up locally for a charity run, and went by the HL a couple blocks away. They had a decent selection and several good deals on clearance models (basically seemed like 40% off original prices), but ultimately I only came home with two bottles of paint. The lady in front of me gave me her extra 25% off coupon I did spy an underpriced GT500KR kit that I may pick up when the next 40% off coupon hits. -
All this drama over...Lindberg ? Is anything they've ever done worth more than 10 bux? Ever see people fight over a rare/expensive Lindberg kit at a show? They aren't exactly the crown jewels of the hobby. What's next, fighting over toothpicks and cotton swabs? Narcoleptics anonymous, here I come
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Thanks! I didn't like the styling of the 612 much when it debuted, but as the years went on they improved it and in the right colors w/the right wheels, it went from boring to attractive. This is the only kit; Revell AG makes it, there is a Revell US boxed version, same kit inside, but the US version I looked through suffered from a lot more sink marks, and the original version has plenty already. Hood fit has always been an issue due to how the hinges attach under the dash. Hoods tend to be warped on many of them. The hinges can be manipulated so the hood will close, takes a lot of test fitting. Getting the interior/engine/chassis assembly up into the body right near the end is frustrating, as the chassis doesn't want to fit in the back, the side glass keeps the interior from settling properly, the package shelf hits the rear window channel. Lots of frustrating fitting work on a lot of parts that are already painted and should fit a lot better. Keep your sanity and don't give up and it's a nice model, but its certainly not up to more modern standards. The upside is it has a ton of detail that is missing from modern kits from Fujimi and Tamiya. Too bad it doesn't go together like a Fujimi or Tamiya kit.
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How did I miss this one? Nice model
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Fantastic build! I've always been fond of triple black, or black/black vinyl top, red interior combinations on the 71/72 LTD. It has the clean/classy lines that look so good in that combination.
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Thanks! The paint is Tamiya pure white with no clearcoat. Never a problem so far with this paint yellowing, including any that have been cleared. My preferred method of painting Tamiya solid colors (and clearcoat layers) is to lay down a foundation of color from decanted paint sprayed through the airbrush, built up slowly. The final couple of wet coats I like to apply directly from a fresh can of paint.
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Thanks for all the replies
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Aftermarket 1966 Batmobile decals?
Zoom Zoom replied to Nitrozilla's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Anyone who has seen a real Batmobile in person knows the stripes are more of a fluorescent orange than red...that said, the "amber" color in the kit may be more accurate than red. The stripes photograph as red, but in real life they're much brighter. -
Thanks! Yes it's the Revell AG kit, from the first issue. Amazingly the two I have didn't have warped hoods like most people experienced. It really is a turd of a kit overall, compared to other kits of modern manufacture. I do realize Revell AG has been upping their game along the way, this is better than their 360 Modena, and their California looks much better. The Superamerica was a breeze in comparison to this.
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This one was somewhat a labor of love; inspired by some photos but dealing with a kit that is pretty terrible. I love how it came out, but getting to this point wasn't fun. I customized the front end somewhat; opened up the corner vents and used mesh for the grilles. Wheels are 20" BBS Challenge made by Scale Production. They are painted Alclad steel. Tried to finish this over the weekend but didn't quite get it done then, mostly because final assembly was awful. Nothing fits well; the body required a ton of cleanup/blocksanding before painting, parts like the chassis, side glass, hood hinges, headlight covers, taillights, door panels didn't fit well, requiring a lot of bending, cutting, and re-engineering by Dremel. It's really a terrible kit. I suggest building one of these only if you like the subject, otherwise save your sanity for something else
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Auto ID Quiz #4 COMES TO A SCREECHING HALT!!!
Zoom Zoom replied to Harry P.'s topic in Real or Model? / Auto ID Quiz
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Hope to finish this over the long weekend. Revell AG's 612 Scaglietti (not US release). Rough body on this one (US version is much worse, sink marks are awful), did a lot of smoothing and customized the front fascia much like the 599 GTO; will have mesh grill inserts. I configured it the way I wanted on Ferrari's online configurator (a fun time waster). Saw photos of 1:1 612's in white w/Challenge wheels, and when Scale Production did the wheels I was finally able to build this. Paint is Tamiya TS pure white and gloss black. Interior will be a reddish-brown color.
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That's just plain beautiful in black Nice work!
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Had it not been for that I may have been a lot more convinced of "model". Maybe...maybe not
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The elusive Bugatti Fish
Zoom Zoom replied to Chuck Most's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
It's in the great new Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, CA and it's being left as-is. Look Here -
Food Dehydrators & Paint Dryers
Zoom Zoom replied to JayVee's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Until it's dry. -
It must have been a California. 458's won't be for sale here until sometime in June or July, and they've only been on sale in Europe for 2 or 3 months now. The few that are in the US were for specific shows or races; there's a red one making the dealership rounds now for special events, had one here for about a day and a half. The demo arrives late in June.
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Pictures at Hobby Search show a very simplified kit...no window masks, interior tub w/integral side panels and seat bottoms. That's pretty lame Photos of the finished model look quite good, but over-simplifying very visible components like the interior tub, that's a step backwards. Hope Revell blows it away with theirs, at least in detail.
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Recently decided to try Hobby Search; a Japanese online resource similar to Hobbylink but they have a better reputation for shipping faster (Hobbylink, at least in the past, would sit on an order up to a week before shipping, even when everything was in stock) and they've had a discount all along, and a 20% off discount recently to celebrate their new Paypal ability. Got notice this evening that it's in stock and ready to ship! Can't wait to see it in person...probably will get to see the real car late in June at the local dealership.
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I almost never prime engines unless the plastic is not white and is painted in a light color; depending on the paint you are shooting it should cover fairly well. Testors lacquers are especially pigment-rich, and should cover nicely. What color are you painting? What paint are you using?
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Got the Revell '66 Impala last night. Despite my reservations about body details/proportions that were in the photos, it really looks nice in person. I noticed the same thing w/the Nova; the little issues that weren't exactly like the real car or photos of the real vehicle really seem to disappear in person. Some may be beside themselves w/venom, I find myself pleasantly surprised. The one thing on the body I will try to rectify are the drip rails over the driver/passenger; they bow outwards slightly and can be easily fixed w/some block sanding and half round. Got notice tonight from Hobby Search that my preordered Fujimi Ferrari 458 Italia is in stock and ready to ship! YES!
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