Union Modelworks Posted August 7, 2013 Posted August 7, 2013 Thanks, Eric. Do you know the exact diameter including the insulation? Did it say on the package?
Blown03SVT Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Doesn't say on the package, and unfortunately I am in process of moving to my new house so the fun stuff is packed. Hopefully some other member can measure it with a caliper and chime in? Maybe you can pm Kris Morgan here... he is a member
wisdonm Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 I buy from this guy. Good size, low gloss, great price, and service.
rustbucket82 Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Thanks, Eric. Do you know the exact diameter including the insulation? Did it say on the package? Right here on the first page of this thread...... I checked with an expert (MAD) and he uses 30 gauge wire. Good enough for me, thank you Kris.
Union Modelworks Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 (edited) Thanks, guys, I did see that gauge size, but I'm looking for the total diameter including wire plus the insulation in either inches or millimeters. I only ask because different manufacturers have different insulation thicknesses which can make the difference between .01" or .025". One looks like a spark plug wire and the other like a heater hose. I appreciate the help. Edited August 8, 2013 by Union Modelworks
cruz Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 I have been having success using hypodermic needles, they come in various gauges and look very convincing, I will let the pictures do the talking..... Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki 1
cruz Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 And yes, they can be bent if need be as seen on the oil dipstick here also.... Hosted on Fotki
Union Modelworks Posted August 8, 2013 Posted August 8, 2013 Wow, really nice work, Marcos. The weathering is great. I dig that oil dip stick too.
MitchP Posted August 14, 2013 Posted August 14, 2013 I didn't know they fit!!!! the air filters I planned did not fit......I never went back.....the stacks got stuck Nice Job! I also use MCM and chose the Vertex mag. I've only built two models recently since a 45+ year layoff LOL and did a JJ F/C first (authenticity be d@mned, it looked nice) and again on an AMT '66 Nova I'm just about finished with. Your gasser looks totally "gassed" and I love it. Coincidentally, I got a similar paint effect after botching the 1st Nova body. I got a spare on Ebay and stripped the 1st one so I could practice on it. My base color was gold though. Now you've given me courage to try again. I use cans though - not much room for error there.
MitchP Posted October 7, 2013 Posted October 7, 2013 A little stale on this topic, but my brain was wandering still waiting for SLIXX mini-sheets ordered a month or more ago... While I like the idea of spark plugs and I even see where the hollow section of a hypo would assist in the oil dipstick, I don't know and don't care to know where to get "sharps" from. I was in my hobby store the other day looking at the styrene rack and they had plastic rods even smaller than this diameter and increasing. Since the spark plug wouldn't be showing, my solution would be use a small dremel to open up a spark plug hole and glue same size rod pieces as the hypo above. Then, using the smallest appropriate diameter black shrink wrap you can find, mate up the plug wire with the rod end as it exits the head hole. Use a hair dryer and presto! Instant plug insulator and connector to the plug wire. Me thinks this might also give a very 1:1 lifelike effect. For enines like my Glidden '86 prostock t-bird, the huge heads already have a small hollow plug-like tube molded coming out of the head. A little more tenuous, but same technique. There's gotta be a lot more uses for that shrink wrap the pro's know that I haven't even thought of, like padding appearance for roll cages (just make a cut down the sleeve to fit around the bar's length and turn it downwards so it can't be readily seen). Can you tell I'm burned out from working on my current AMT '66 Nova project? Technically my 1st build, I dumped so much hand-made and donor detail into it and left the body for last. Being my first shoot and using rattle cans, it took 4 bodies to get a good job. And yes, I know about the purple pond. It just never took the paint off fast or well enough. Lessons learned are like bridges burned I hope!
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