JollySipper Posted Sunday at 01:02 AM Posted Sunday at 01:02 AM 14 minutes ago, johnyrotten said: polished up the clear successfully and started some foil work. That looks great, man......... That foil work is Clean! Tough to do, but very rewarding.......
johnyrotten Posted Sunday at 01:32 AM Posted Sunday at 01:32 AM 29 minutes ago, JollySipper said: That looks great, man......... That foil work is Clean! Tough to do, but very rewarding....... Thank you.
meechum68 Posted Sunday at 01:58 AM Posted Sunday at 01:58 AM Got some work done on the 47, will be posting over there. And the 57 went into a 90proof rubbing alcohol bath. Will grab a couple stiff brushes to give it a clean up tomorrow. (I have a lid on the bath for it too.) I need to grab a glass container to dump into after I am done with the soak. 1
Donny Posted Sunday at 03:20 AM Posted Sunday at 03:20 AM I got to put a bloody big fingerprint on my recently painted '40 - impatience always my main problem. will I never learn. Don
meechum68 Posted Sunday at 03:23 AM Posted Sunday at 03:23 AM Dang .. you going to be able to wet sand and reshoot or is it a full reshoot?
FoMoCo66 Posted Sunday at 03:47 AM Posted Sunday at 03:47 AM (edited) 27 minutes ago, Donny said: I got to put a bloody big fingerprint on my recently painted '40 - impatience always my main problem. will I never learn. Don I hear ya. I cut my finger open with a razer saw shortening a gas tank this past week. Went through the fingernail, I heavily concidered supergluing the top together but a tight wrapped bandaid worked just fine. Edited Sunday at 03:49 AM by FoMoCo66
Lownslow Posted Sunday at 04:08 AM Posted Sunday at 04:08 AM printed some late 80s audio, Blaupunkt bremen and Stillwater design kickers 2
Donny Posted Sunday at 04:17 AM Posted Sunday at 04:17 AM 51 minutes ago, meechum68 said: Dang .. you going to be able to wet sand and reshoot or is it a full reshoot? Think I can get away with the wet sand and reshoot, Michael, gonna give it a good shot first with fingers crossed. err might be better without the fingers crossed. 🙄 Don 1
Donny Posted Sunday at 04:21 AM Posted Sunday at 04:21 AM (edited) 33 minutes ago, FoMoCo66 said: I hear ya. I cut my finger open with a razer saw shortening a gas tank this past week. Went through the fingernail, I heavily concidered supergluing the top together but a tight wrapped bandaid worked just fine. Funny you should say that, I nearly took the top off my index finger LH, last week. The older you get the more stupid you get, not referring to you mate, just me. That was last weeks accomplishment 🙄 Don Edited Sunday at 04:22 AM by Donny
FoMoCo66 Posted Sunday at 04:26 AM Posted Sunday at 04:26 AM 5 minutes ago, Donny said: Funny you should say that, I nearly took the top off my index finger LH, last week. The older you get the more stupid you get, not referring to you mate, just me. That was last weeks accomplishment 🙄 Don Hey, same finger! 🤣
Ulf Posted Sunday at 02:38 PM Posted Sunday at 02:38 PM (edited) Lots of masking and little painting. Edited Sunday at 02:40 PM by Ulf 3
Falcon Ranchero Posted Sunday at 02:41 PM Posted Sunday at 02:41 PM Started working on my ‘63 Impala; started very slowly right now but I’m hoping to work more on it this week. 2
johnyrotten Posted Sunday at 04:02 PM Posted Sunday at 04:02 PM More foil work,almost finished. I wish the front wheel trim was more pronounced, I have no clue how I managed not to slip. The back window was fun as well. 2
FoMoCo66 Posted Sunday at 04:53 PM Posted Sunday at 04:53 PM Yesterday I went to my first model show, so glad I could make it to the MIME 6NNL. While there a couple of my cars, the 67 corvette and 64 Thunderbolt got photographed for potential magazine entry. I also got 2 tokens from the gluebrothers club saying that my models were certified Cool. And lastly my 67 corvette got the "Best Junior" award. 6
meechum68 Posted Sunday at 05:07 PM Posted Sunday at 05:07 PM 13 minutes ago, FoMoCo66 said: Yesterday I went to my first model show, so glad I could make it to the MIME 6NNL. While there a couple of my cars, the 67 corvette and 64 Thunderbolt got photographed for potential magazine entry. I also got 2 tokens from the gluebrothers club saying that my models were certified Cool. And lastly my 67 corvette got the "Best Junior" award. Awesome and congrats! But, we are going to need more close ups of your Vette. That is slick! 1
FoMoCo66 Posted Sunday at 06:03 PM Posted Sunday at 06:03 PM 56 minutes ago, meechum68 said: Awesome and congrats! But, we are going to need more close ups of your Vette. That is slick! Here ya go, this is the under glass. https://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/200064-mpc-1967-streaker-vette-box-art-inspired-build/ 1
oldcarfan Posted Sunday at 06:19 PM Posted Sunday at 06:19 PM I managed to finish the Mercedes Benz Sprinter van yesterday. Posted it here. 3
meechum68 Posted Sunday at 06:49 PM Posted Sunday at 06:49 PM Started scrubbing off the old paint so I can reshoot it in a color the wife will like better. I figure another day in the alcohol bath and should be pretty easy to finish them up. Then a nice Dawn bath, and air dry and reprep the parts for another go.
Falcon Ranchero Posted Sunday at 07:06 PM Posted Sunday at 07:06 PM 3 hours ago, johnyrotten said: More foil work,almost finished. I wish the front wheel trim was more pronounced, I have no clue how I managed not to slip. The back window was fun as well. Is foiling just cutting out strips of tinfoil and gluing them onto where the moulded trim is on the model? Heard about that technique multiple times on the forum but never knew for sure what it was or how to do it.
johnyrotten Posted Sunday at 07:22 PM Posted Sunday at 07:22 PM (edited) 17 minutes ago, Falcon Ranchero said: Is foiling just cutting out strips of tinfoil and gluing them onto where the moulded trim is on the model? Heard about that technique multiple times on the forum but never knew for sure what it was or how to do it. No, it's bare metal foil (the brand name), a very thin aluminum with an adhesive. It's pretty much the standard for trim work. There's a real good tutorial on their site, as well as here on the forum. It takes practice, but looks absolutely awesome. Not difficult, tedious. You should give it a try. Edited Sunday at 07:24 PM by johnyrotten Picture 2 1
Falcon Ranchero Posted Sunday at 08:25 PM Posted Sunday at 08:25 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, johnyrotten said: No, it's bare metal foil (the brand name), a very thin aluminum with an adhesive. It's pretty much the standard for trim work. There's a real good tutorial on their site, as well as here on the forum. It takes practice, but looks absolutely awesome. Not difficult, tedious. You should give it a try. Ah, ok so it’s an actual brand of modelling foil. I was thinking about doing something like that for my ‘60 Plymouth wagon; also heard chrome pens are also a go to. I’d like to do something different than the silver testors that I usually brush paint on. It’s not bad and I keep a steady hand but obviously it’s not chrome so it never really looks 100%. By the way your Chevelle is coming along nicely, looks great with the foiling technique. Edited Sunday at 08:26 PM by Falcon Ranchero 1
johnyrotten Posted Sunday at 08:37 PM Posted Sunday at 08:37 PM 4 minutes ago, Falcon Ranchero said: Ah, ok so it’s an actual brand of modelling foil. I was thinking about doing something like that for my ‘60 Plymouth wagon; also heard chrome pens are also a go to. I’d like to do something different than the silver testors that I usually brush paint on. It’s not bad and I keep a steady hand but obviously it’s not chrome so it never really looks 100%. By the way your Chevelle is coming along nicely, looks great with the foiling technique. Molotow looks good, but it doesn't like to be touched, it dulls easy. I use that for touch ups and interior.There's a few products like that. One I just ordered is fusionfirm chrome. Another poster here on the forum has been testing it,and it seems durable,and has a clear coat to protect it. I guess it is not available on Amazon for Canada, according to a 3rd poster here. Thanks for the compliment on the Chevelle, that's the "second attempt" at my first model I built as a kid. 👍👍 2
johnyrotten Posted Sunday at 08:41 PM Posted Sunday at 08:41 PM 1 hour ago, meechum68 said: Started scrubbing off the old paint so I can reshoot it in a color the wife will like better. I figure another day in the alcohol bath and should be pretty easy to finish them up. Then a nice Dawn bath, and air dry and reprep the parts for another go. Let's hope this is the last bath for that one. She's gotta be pretty clean by now. 1
meechum68 Posted Sunday at 08:54 PM Posted Sunday at 08:54 PM 11 minutes ago, johnyrotten said: Let's hope this is the last bath for that one. She's gotta be pretty clean by now. Yeah, she's taken two baths so far.
johnyrotten Posted Sunday at 08:55 PM Posted Sunday at 08:55 PM Just now, meechum68 said: Yeah, she's taken two baths so far. I've been there. That was almost the case with the Chevelle. I know the feeling. 1
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