Ben269 Posted April 7, 2019 Posted April 7, 2019 I also still have that issue of Car Modeler. Its one of the first I ever bought as a kid, and I have looked at that Pontiac so many times, I can't count. He is an amazing scratch builder. I also have the SAE with the 72 Roadrunner he made. His work is inspiring, thats for sure.
Codi Posted April 7, 2019 Posted April 7, 2019 That's an unreal amount of talent. Thanks for sharing as I quite honestly wasn't familiar with his work. cheers, tim
Mr.Zombie Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 This became a kit, and that's what I made out of it: 1
matthijsgrit Posted April 11, 2019 Posted April 11, 2019 (edited) Quick mock up... Edited April 11, 2019 by matthijsgrit
Tumbe Posted April 12, 2019 Posted April 12, 2019 (edited) Riviera was started by late Risto Pyharanta. Juha finished it to Risto’s memorial model car show. Edited April 12, 2019 by Tumbe
Oldcarfan27 Posted April 13, 2019 Author Posted April 13, 2019 Thank you for adding these pics Tuomas, glad you had more of his work I'd never even seen before.
PatW Posted April 13, 2019 Posted April 13, 2019 (edited) YES, YES and more YES Juha, great! Super SAAb and Vespa combo! We had (about twenty of us) tuned Vespa's and Lambretta's, short chopped exhausts(no baffles) and fuel injection............... in the 60's that is! Edited April 13, 2019 by PatW
Juha Airio Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 On 2/1/2023 at 4:09 AM, vohelpe said: and does he actually passed away? Rumors about my death are greatly exaggerated. I am still building. 17
ve safari Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 3 hours ago, Juha Airio said: Rumors about my death are greatly exaggerated. I am still building. Yay!! I've admired your work for decades, Juha. May we continue to do so for decades to come. So - what's on the workbench?? 2
Joe Nunes Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 2 minutes ago, ve safari said: Yay!! I've admired your work for decades, Juha. May we continue to do so for decades to come. So - what's on the workbench?? X2 Joe
TOYCARTEC Posted February 2, 2023 Posted February 2, 2023 (edited) Juha, Thank you for setting the record straight. Great to hear that you are alive and well. Your builds are awesome works of art! My Favorite being the 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100. Edited February 2, 2023 by TOYCARTEC
#1 model citizen Posted April 1, 2023 Posted April 1, 2023 (edited) On 2/2/2023 at 2:48 AM, Juha Airio said: Rumors about my death are greatly exaggerated. I am still building. Juha, glad to hear you're alive and kickin'! You have been quite an inspiration to me. I have used your window tinting technique in the past using the Humbrol colors you suggested in the article that I read. This alone adds so much realism to a build! Would you be so kind as to suggest current paint colors/brands to simulate the green tint for windows as Humbrol has discontinued those colors? Thanks! And please post some WIP and/or finished projects on this website! Edited April 1, 2023 by #1 model citizen
Kah puts Posted April 3, 2023 Posted April 3, 2023 Juha you are the standard we all aspire to become in our hobby, keep on trucking?
Juha Airio Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 Thanks for the positive comments regarding my work. They are appreciated. As for the window tinting technique, I don’t have any colors/brands to suggest to replace the (discontinued) Humbrol colors. I still have enough of their old formula metallic green, metallic blue and clear enamels left to last about a lifetime, as very little is needed for the tinting process. Thus, there has not been any real reason for me to try to find a replacement. What is vital is that the paint used does not react with clear plastic and it must withstand handling without the paint rubbing off or cracking while bending the ”glass”. Hot lacquers are ruled out, possibly waterbased acrylics as well. I would try blue and green enamel candies mixed with clear enamel. It is possible that Alclad enamel candies, mixed with clear enamel (the old style yellowish type) could work. It is vital to thin the mixture with a compatible thinner so that the tinting has enough time to level properly. 1 2
Can-Con Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 (edited) 10 hours ago, Juha Airio said: Thanks for the positive comments regarding my work. They are appreciated. As for the window tinting technique, I don’t have any colors/brands to suggest to replace the (discontinued) Humbrol colors. I still have enough of their old formula metallic green, metallic blue and clear enamels left to last about a lifetime, as very little is needed for the tinting process. Thus, there has not been any real reason for me to try to find a replacement. What is vital is that the paint used does not react with clear plastic and it must withstand handling without the paint rubbing off or cracking while bending the ”glass”. Hot lacquers are ruled out, possibly waterbased acrylics as well. I would try blue and green enamel candies mixed with clear enamel. It is possible that Alclad enamel candies, mixed with clear enamel (the old style yellowish type) could work. It is vital to thin the mixture with a compatible thinner so that the tinting has enough time to level properly. Tamiya acrylics. I've been using them to tint windows for decades. Edited April 4, 2023 by Can-Con
#1 model citizen Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 11 hours ago, Juha Airio said: Thanks for the positive comments regarding my work. They are appreciated. As for the window tinting technique, I don’t have any colors/brands to suggest to replace the (discontinued) Humbrol colors. I still have enough of their old formula metallic green, metallic blue and clear enamels left to last about a lifetime, as very little is needed for the tinting process. Thus, there has not been any real reason for me to try to find a replacement. What is vital is that the paint used does not react with clear plastic and it must withstand handling without the paint rubbing off or cracking while bending the ”glass”. Hot lacquers are ruled out, possibly waterbased acrylics as well. I would try blue and green enamel candies mixed with clear enamel. It is possible that Alclad enamel candies, mixed with clear enamel (the old style yellowish type) could work. It is vital to thin the mixture with a compatible thinner so that the tinting has enough time to level properly. 38 minutes ago, Can-Con said: Tamiya acrylics. I've been using them to tint windows for decades. Thank you both for your responses. Steve, exactly what color(s) do you use? your windows look great!
Can-Con Posted April 4, 2023 Posted April 4, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, #1 model citizen said: Thank you both for your responses. Steve, exactly what color(s) do you use? your windows look great! Blue and green mixed with clear, just as Juha stated. BUT, I just do mist coats first, [airbrush] then a heaver coat followed by a couple coats of strait clear. After it's all completely dry, I wet sand and polish it out just the same as any other clearcoated paintjob. After all, that's exactly what it is. Oh, and the Rabbit glass was done in the same manner but using Tamiya smoke instead of the blue/green. Edited April 4, 2023 by Can-Con
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