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The problem with hot trucks has always been that there isn't any weight over the drive wheels so GM went with AWD to get the most performance out of the truck.
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Combining Scales
Fat Brian replied to Anirudh Arun's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
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Modern Chevy big block ?
Fat Brian replied to 57peppershaker's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Check the link, this is what the impala kit looks like and there is also a pic of the engine. http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMT-67-Impala-Model-Street-Machine-Unopened-Box-/261080716060?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cc99f931c -
The Revell 32 Tudor I believe has a good one, the Revell 50 Ford truck has a good one also and the custom version has chrome heads and optional Ardun heads. I would probably stick with those two as they have some custom parts, the others are completely stock I believe.
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Just heat it up a little, most people use a candle. Since you don't need a very tight bend it won't take much heat, just enough to keep it from splitting. Practice on some sprue to kind of get the feel for where the melt point it so you don't waste the thin exhaust pipe. Evergreen is great to have but for such a small job you should be able to get by without it here.
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I hope they are paying for the trip, that's a long way.
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You will probably have to go with an automotive paint like Duplicolor for the body, I haven't seen a model color close to that. It kind of looks like Pontiac medium blue but I won't swear to it. As for the engine color, check the third pic down on this link. It looks like Pontiac baby blue on the engines. http://onlycarsandcars.blogspot.com/2011/06/challenger-1-bonneville-streamliner-by.html Here is some medium Pontiac blue
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Clear kit plastic is so brittle it's almost impossible to reshape. Depending on what kit it is you can either try to find something that fits from a similar kit or makr your own out of clear sheet plastic. If you make your own you can shape a piece of paper until it fits and then cut it out of plastic. Maybe you could post in the wanted section and see if someone has what you need.
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re:metal flake spray paint
Fat Brian replied to phil55's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I have to agree, the one coat laquers have a very large flake in them and are very nice to paint with. One word of caution, you should test the paint on some spare plastic to check it's coverage. Most of the colors I've used have been on the thin side and need either an undercoat or many thin coats to build to a nice color. -
Since you are not using the dual exhaust can you use a piece if it to make the cross over? Just heat it slightly and bend it to shape.
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Modern Chevy big block ?
Fat Brian replied to 57peppershaker's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Define "modern" chevy big block. Are you looking for a new version of the 396/402/427/454 engine or a new engine like new LS motors? -
I like to Apologize
Fat Brian replied to MoparWoman Jamie's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I saw what happened, someone was running their mouth about how you were rebuilding the frame for your truck. If anyone should be apologizing it should them for how they treated you. Be proud you took the high road though, that was very classy of you. -
I will let you know, I'm going to try to work as much as I can between now and then so I have a little fun money.
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I don't know, I went to the Clemmons show and right after my wifes car broke down and the week after the foothills show one of her favorite bands is coming to Charlotte so I might have to go their instead. I'll see, I'm supposed to be getting some overtime soon and may have some spare cash.
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Revell Peterbilt 359 Engine Color
Fat Brian replied to WigWag Workshop's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Here are a few shots to get an idea of what you need, I think most guys use Tamiya Deck Tan. -
any advice for making 1:24 ignition keys?
Fat Brian replied to jonno356SC's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You might could take a piece of photoetch sprue and file on it with a very tiny file while holding it with tweezers. You have to think, it will only be about a 1/16 of an inch long so get your jewelers loupe out. -
I think one of the reasons that licensing has tightened up is that China blatantly rips off everything worth copying. If a company doesn't defend it's copyrights against even small infringements when a really big issue arises they could be said to have allowed their copyright to lapse based on them no longer defending it. It's just an unfortunate fact of doing business today.
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I found something that says it's September 22 in Morganton NC. http://www.hamptonro...ar_20120722.pdf Here is a link to a flier I found. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=7&ved=0CFEQFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2Fipmseaglesquadron.org%2FES-forums%2Findex.php%3Faction%3Ddlattach%3Btopic%3D996.0%3Battach%3D1004&ei=nHhFULKwL4Sc9QTCjoHwAg&usg=AFQjCNGyo3Jb2owaz5VJdtaMdkmHb2qFIw
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first model ever. tricks/tips?
Fat Brian replied to wardcustoms's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Since you want to build a tubbed chassis car next I would suggest to you Revells excellent 67 Chevelle prostreet kit. This kit practically falls together with the on fiddly bits being the rear end assembly but it's not too bad. You could also probably still find AMTs prostreet 70 Coronet fairly easy since it was out recently too. If you are looking for something more race than street Revell has recently had a 55 sportsman kit out also.