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This is the most realistic garage diorama I've ever seen, it's light years ahead of anything else I've seen in terms of detail.
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Nice job.....and welcome back to the hobby
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Nice job on the chassis painting
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Mustang Estate Wagon
geordie replied to JasonFL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
'Understatement' is the key -
Mustang Estate Wagon
geordie replied to JasonFL's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I saw a metallic gray 65/66 shooting brake at this years Goodguys in Phoenix, and my intial thought was 'oh dear', however as I got closer, this thing was so well executed, relatively understated, with some nice '60's touches, I really liked it, I don't want one, but I like it. -
What's your preference?
geordie replied to cotto's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I agree, I'm not likely to win a trophy or get one of my efforts on a magazine cover, I'm content -
You ever see Young kids buy models,
geordie replied to rel14's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
i'm a regular at the Goodguys Car Show in Phoenix......the free model building competition is always very crowded, with kids, very crowded.....sometimes you can't even get a table. -
That's the spirit that built an Empire.....onwards and upwards !!!!
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More photos would be much appreciated
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Dang Geoff, bummer !!! Been there myself......stay the course....steady as she goes.
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Excellent...LOL, can't argue with logic like that.
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Anyone got a recommendeation for a cost effective, spray booth with extractor fan? I'm sure that, given time, I could make something, but I've so little time, at this point, I'd rather buy something. Ideally I'd like something that I could set up in the house and extract the fumes through dryer house out of a window.
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As one Brit to another, you're doing a great job. I haven't been through all of this thread yet, but I know what I'll be doing tomorrow lunchtime, sarni in one hand, reading through it all. I love this body style. Very nice paintwork and attention to detail. Looking at the way you've numbered all those parts for paint, you aren't by any chance an engineer of some kind are you (compliment).
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Still working away.....slow, but steady This weekend I, Installed the timing cover on the engine, not much more that I can do on that before block painting. Cylinder heads are on. Got the seat halves put together Started work on the chassis, filing ejector holes This evening I got both halves of the engine cage glued together Transmission and bell housing are together Also both halves of the rear end Thanks for viewing
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1/25 Scale Tachometer
geordie replied to Wheels's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Ive taken an oil filter from the parts box, make sure It's solid, or fill it with putty, paint it add a gauge decal and wire it, add a loop of foil around the gauge face. -
Very clean build, unusual, but pleasing color combination. Great job!
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1/16 Resin 426 Hemi Induction Set Up
geordie replied to geordie's topic in Car Aftermarket / Resin / 3D Printed
True, that's a thought -
This evening I got the clutch bell housing attached to the transmission. The kit comes with a clutch which is (potentially) viewable through an removable observation / maintenance panel, on the underside of the bell housing. Glued the cylinder heads to the block. Lapping the tops of the block, removing fine molded detail, will make the cylinder heads seat better. Detail will be obscured by cylinder heads anyway. Also the height of the location pins on the cylinder heads needed to be trimmed a little for a good seat. Both halves of the, nicely detailed, rear end are glued together. Poke yoked alignment pins made this a no brainer. I want to separate the pumpkin detail with paint later on. Thanks for viewing.
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I'm building a 1/16 426 Hemi for a project and would like to replace the kit blower with a carburetor and air cleaner set up. Does anyone know if this is available in resin?
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If you were in charge of a model company
geordie replied to martinfan5's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
The future sucess of modeling will hinge on appealing to the youth, who are less interested in driving and fixing real cars, and more interested in electronic gadgets and games. Here's an idea....out of the box....partner with a gaming company, have a way for the kid to take his finished model to the local model shop, have it scanned and digitized and be able to upload it into the game, so he can 'drive it'.... -
Very cool, excellent bodywork. One technique from the real word that I've never tried with a model is 'guide coat'. After your basic repair / patch and sanding, spray an extremely thin, coat of contrasting paint over the reworked area, block sand, if you can remove all the paint, then you have no low spots. If there are spots of paint left, fill the low spot and repeat.
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Making time for Modelling
geordie replied to geordie's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Great thoughts guys, I appreciate them, I think I'll be pulling my first ever late nighter on Friday.