V8tiger Posted July 10 Posted July 10 I’ve broken the front windshield of my 1964 Ford Fairlane thunderbolt and I’m almost finished. I’ve looked on eBay I don’t wanna have to buy a brand-new thunderbolt, but it’s almost finished but I have no windshield! Any suggestions out there? Thank you in advance.
Perspect Scale Modelworks Posted July 10 Posted July 10 There is a Thunderbolt windshield on ebay for 6.99. The seller is planejunkmodelcarpartsaviationitems.
sidcharles Posted July 10 Posted July 10 (edited) Q: could you glue it together well enough to vacuum form a new one from clear? the model plane guys do this for canopies [they're farkin' obsessed with canopies] you would always have the tool, so it's the initial expense. but some YT guys are quite resourceful making them from tupperware or rubbermaid boxes & a vacuum cleaner. Edited July 10 by sidcharles
Brutalform Posted July 11 Posted July 11 I just ran down and checked, and I have one. If you are in the US, pm me your address and I’ll send it out to you. 1
peteski Posted July 11 Posted July 11 19 hours ago, sidcharles said: the model plane guys do this for canopies [they're farkin' obsessed with canopies] Probably because the cockpit usually is the most detailed feature on the entire model airplane. They want to make sure that all those cockpit doo-dads are clearly visible through the thin crystal-clear canopy. I would compare it to the engine compartment of an automotive model. We spend lots of time painting, decaling, plumbing and wiring the engine - we want to be sure it can be clearly visible. In our case, we have an opening hood to expose all that detailed goodness.
sidcharles Posted July 11 Posted July 11 9 hours ago, Brutalform said: I just ran down and checked, and I have one. If you are in the US, pm me your address and I’ll send it out to you. "it takes a village" good onya!
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 11 Posted July 11 (edited) Forming replacement "glass" parts that are actually better looking than the thick kit parts has been covered in depth...and it can be done very effectively WITHOUT vacuum-forming. Edited July 11 by Ace-Garageguy
Brutalform Posted July 11 Posted July 11 1 hour ago, sidcharles said: "it takes a village" good onya! Thanks. I never turn down a fellow modeler in need.
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