
Monty
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Ya know, I really like their aqueous acrylics, so I'll take your advice and give it a shot.
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I have used Model Master airbrush reducer for airbrushing Testors/MM enamel paints and gotten satisfactory results. When I tried the stay-within-the-family thing with Humbrol paints, I wasn't as happy with how things typically turned out, hence the switch to lacquer thinner. Some of you may recall a board member whose actual name is Donn Yost (Lone Wolf?). He uses lacquer thinner exclusively with hobby enamels and gets amazing results.
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As spectacular as Mark's build is, you probably won't get the full sense of the skill and creativity involved unless you review the WIP thread. I assume most of us aspire to build at this level, but there aren't a whole lot of other modelers who are incorporating brass and machined/milled metal, let alone parts cast from aluminum-impregnated resin in an effort to achieve results like this. Typically, the paint is excellent and the assembly work is virtually flawless. Given everything involved in the making of this model, I'm almost surprised it doesn't run. If there is a downside to seeing a build like this, it's being reminded of my place in the modeling pecking order:
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Years ago, when I first discovered Humbrol enamels, I learned through model magazines and online forums that these paints are easier to airbrush when you reduce them with cheap lacquer thinner. My own experiences back that up, but it seems model companies are now using cheaper grades of plastic that are more susceptible to lacquer crazing than before. Can I continue shooting these by my preferred method if I switch to something other than hobby-level primers?
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Wow, that's just flat-out gorgeous! Would you mind listing the mfr & p/n (ex Testors #2704) for the red and charcoal paints?
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7 Muscle Cars I Hope Will Be Kitted Soon
Monty replied to 69NovaYenko's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I can't be the only one hoping someone (Moebius? Revell?) might issue a better '71-'74 AMC Javelin. The Johan kits were passable for the time, but came with a previous generation V8 (Imagine buying a '70 Mustang kit and finding it had a Y-block engine) as well as a mediocre chassis. Also, no fans of the '70 Cougar? I'm guessing MPC's version is the only game in town there, and they are virtually impossible to find, not to mention prohibitively expensive. -
GM burgundy interiors
Monty replied to Merkur XR4Ti's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Years ago, Testors/Model Master offered a shade called Kandy Scarlet. It's a fairly dark red, but as the name indicates, it's translucent. Maybe shoot it over gray primer and finish with semigloss or dullcoat. Looks like it's available on ebay for about $3.00. -
Gotta agree with this. What gold paint did you use on the top?
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Ausgezeichnet!
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Wow, seeing how nicely this turned out makes me wonder why I never got around to building mine. That paint just rocks, and the vinyl top was a great addition. Any chance we could see some engine and/or chassis pics?
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I always look forward to your builds because of your creativity, your emphasis on accuracy and your ability to obtain fantastic results like this from mediocre kits. All this and great photography make for compelling posts.
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Sharp! Gotta ask: what blue paint is that?
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A friend of my recently bought her first house. Since she lives several hundred miles away, I decided to surprise her by sending a housewarming bouquet. I contacted her sister for advice on flowers & colors etc, and she recommended something from ProFlowers. When I placed the order, I specified Saturday delivery since the recipient is a teacher & I thought there'd be a better chance of her being home to accept delivery. As luck would have it, she was out all Saturday morning, so the UPS driver left the bouquet on her uncovered front porch during a heavy snow storm. Long story short, by the time she got home, they were so buried she didn't spot them till the next day. I contacted ProFlowers and all they would offer me was 25% off my next order. Guess what 25% of nothing is?
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Looks like you overcame all the obstacles and ended up with a great build. Just out of curiosity, what issues were giving you fits?
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I'm considering these more expensive units because the Amazon reviews for most of the less costly visors list some common problems across the board, namely cheap acrylic lenses that produce distorted vision, break easily and are hard to change, and poorly designed plastic straps and fasteners that make it hard to keep the visor in place. There are already enough things in this hobby that can cause aggravation. The last thing I need to do is add more to that list.
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Reading some of the comments on Amazon led me to try and move up a notch or two in quality over the cheaper LS model. I don't know enough about this stuff to make an informed choice, so TIA to all who can give me a reason for why you'd choose one of these over the other. 1) Donegan DA-5 Optivisor https://www.amazon.com/Donegan-OptiVisor-Headband-Magnifier-Magnification/dp/B0015IN8J6/ref=asc_df_B0015IN8J6/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=241958687412&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13298036531492140430&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9025080&hvtargid=pla-353619776071&psc=1 2) Donegan DA-4 Optivisor https://www.ebay.com/itm/Donegan-DA-4-OptiVisor-Binocular-2X-Magnifier-Adjustable-Headband-Style-/172541375374?_trksid=p2349526.m4383.l4275.c10#viTabs_0 Not sure what I did wrong with the link thing...
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I'm liking where this is going. I remember these cars in their heyday - one of Chrysler's biggest sellers in years. I'm familiar with most of the Humbrol line, but I can't find a listing for "burgundy". Would you mind letting me know the two-digit number stamped on the tinlet's cap?
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I've been looking at these and trying to find the best one for a reasonable price (basically under $100.00) for a week or so, relying primarily on reviews (mostly Amazon) to get an idea of which units are worth considering. My basic parameters were 1) LED lighting, 2) 5" or larger glass diopter lens, 3) adjustable light levels. It's been a little frustrating 'cuz quite a few that I looked at were called out for shoddy design and/or poor materials. This one seems to have almost everything I want but the 1.75 magnification seems low. Do I need more?) https://www.amazon.com/Newhouse-Lighting-Magnifying-Lamp-Professional-6-Diopter-Color/dp/B0716DVKQV There were only two reviews of this item, unlike most of the others which had dozens, so it's hard to get a feel for how good it is. I'm hoping those of you with some in-depth knowledge about these things will chime in (positive or negative) so I can make a better decision.