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Masking and painting gas tanks
Monty replied to Monty's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Nice little Mopar collection you've got going there, Damian. That Rover color looks like a shade that Chrysler should've offered back then, and the billboards, slats & spoiler really set it off.
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Question about the custom wheels in AMT's '65 Lincoln
Monty replied to Monty's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I think one of the iterations of AMT's '66 Mercury had some version of those wheels. -
Question about the custom wheels in AMT's '65 Lincoln
Monty replied to Monty's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Interesting if true. AMT did some extremely nice wire wheels for the '65(?) Riviera - much more impressive than these IMNSHO. -
Masking and painting gas tanks
Monty replied to Monty's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The frame is about a scale 1 1/2" from the sides and the back of the gas tank. How can I squeeze Silly Putty into that tight of a gap and still get a sharp line of demarcation? -
Question about the custom wheels in AMT's '65 Lincoln
Monty replied to Monty's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Yes. You and a couple other brainiacs solved my last wheel question so I thought I'd take it up a level. -
I've got some kits which have the frame rails and gas tank molded to the chassis pan. The frame also closely surrounds the gas tank on the sides and back, making it hard to get a sharp line of demarcation. Suggestions? Bonus question: What hobby paint best replicates galvanized steel?
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1/25 Revell '70 Plymouth HEMI 'Cuda 2'n1
Monty replied to MachinistMark's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
I'm trying to make sure I understand what you're saying since I only have a vague idea as to how the whole mock-up / test shot / release thing works. Feel free to correct anything I've misunderstood. About 6 months ago we saw pics of what looked to be a complete kit (parts on sprues) of this 'Cuda. If it made it to that point, it's already been tooled, correct? I assume that once the tooling process has been completed, there won't be any opportunity to fix any problem areas (I've heard the Mopar guys say the Raisin Bran (their term) two-scoop hood is just...off. Second, if the kit is done, why are we having to wait till November/whatever to get it? -
Revell, lets see a kit of this
Monty replied to martinfan5's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
What a pile of used food. It looks like Palmer's designers were heavily involved. -
Your detailing brushes were made for just that - detailing. While it's possible to paint a model with paintbrushes, the few who can do it well use a much wider brush. (it also helps to have a lot of art-related training in using various brushes etc). If an airbrush setup is too expensive, take the advice offered above and get some hobby spray paint. There's an amazing range of colors, and they're fairly inexpensive.
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I don't normally pay much attention to pre-'55 cars, but I kept seeing this one pop up in all the recent NNL coverage and I realized that liked everything about it. From the nicely chopped top to the perfectly paired paint colors, kudos to Paul for such an outstanding build.
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1978 Chevrolet El Camino
Monty replied to LongRoofNut's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Looks like it's going to be a fun project. It's strange how some kits get bought but not built until years later, but we all do it. I'm kind of intrigued by those tires. They look like the old MPC units from the mid-'70s but they have very nicely done white walls. If they're Modelhaus items, can you give me the P/N for them? I've got a few factory stock builds that could benefit from a set of those. -
Tyrone, where did you get the wheels for this? They look perfect for this build.
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Pictures of what Round2 had on display at the NNL East 2013
Monty replied to Nitro Neil's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Look at the box on the far right (what you can see of it, that is). Are these the Polyglas GT tires I've been trying to get them to release separately? Anybody know if they're doing both sizes in one pack, or...? -
Derick & Kevin, thanks for posting up your links and references. I'm sure they're going to help a lot of beginning airbrushers get off to a better start.
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1/25 Revell '70 Plymouth HEMI 'Cuda 2'n1
Monty replied to MachinistMark's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Excellent synopsis, as expected. I may quibble with you on one point: Moebius also brought their Hudson project to the Spotlight Hobbies board and, to the best of my recollection, received more helpful critiques than atta-boys. I'm guessing that's probably because their membership skews slightly older than MCM's. As you noted, Moebius still didn't catch all the errors (seems like the rear axle mounts directly to the frame) but again, imagine how that kit might've turned out if they hadn't asked for input. We'd probably be calling them Trumpeter Jr. I'd love it if everyone took your point regarding comments in the Workbench section. Probably better leave it at that. Wish I could help you on the golf thing but I haven't advanced beyond courses with large-mouthed clowns and tricky windmills. -
Does anyone else remember the Hot Rod article from 1976(?) that showed several of his "tricks"? Seems like he had a hydraulic pump that would help the car clear the height blocks, but then drop the front end when out on the track. He also ran an extra long fuel line inside the car to give himself a little more gas. 'Course he justified it by saying everybody else did the same things... Casey's comment may refer to one of the occasions where his car didn't fit the offical NASCAR templates. The Hot Rod article implied that he may have made enough changes to the body to shrink it down to 7/8 of its regular size.
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1/25 Revell '70 Plymouth HEMI 'Cuda 2'n1
Monty replied to MachinistMark's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Do you ever wish that Revell would follow Moebius' lead and ask for input from model boards like ours? Moebius paid attention to the ones who knew their stuff and the Hudson became a better kit because of it. I think you could make a pretty good argument that if Revell had done something like this before the AAR 'Cuda was tooled, the word "fiasco" wouldn't be used nearly as often in conjunction with it. -
Interesting thread! I didn't pay much attention to announcements about new releases way back when, so most of this will be new to me. Fortunately we've got a number of people on this board who really know their moldeling lore, so I'll finally be able to catch up.
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So...it's been a week. How's the investigation going?
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Best way to buy paint at Michael's or Hobby Lobby?
Monty replied to clovis's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I can't speak for Michaels, but Hobby Lobby's coupons generally take 40% off one item, and most stores only allow you to use one coupon a day. Don't go in expecting to buy a boatload of paint @ 40% off the total. -
IIRC, a couple of you have used the Revell '72 442 kit to upgrade your '70 Johan 442s, so I wanted to find out a couple things. 1) Did you cut the JoHan interior tub apart and use the pieces on the Revell floor? 2) Is the Revell air cleaner correct for the '70 W-30 hood or do I need the Modelhaus kit? 3) Any pitfalls in this swap that I should be aware of?
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Anybody used Gunze paints?
Monty replied to hjracing's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Where have you been buying your Gunze paints?