Keef Posted June 15 Posted June 15 Went to the Chattanooga ModelCon yesterday and picked up a few strays that wanted to come home with me 10
WillyBilly Posted June 15 Posted June 15 1 hour ago, Ace-Garageguy said: Cheep Chinee set of 1/4" indexable cutters for the Unimat, will work fine with the Sherline too of course. They LOOK OK, and come in a nice little wooden box, but only time will tell if they're decent. As a former plumber turned machinist, this excites me. 2 1
Falcon Ranchero Posted June 17 Posted June 17 Mail call yesterday. Finally got the Falcon Ranchero so I can build my usernamesake vehicle. 7
kelson Posted June 18 Posted June 18 Todays arrivals, Roadrunner is from Ebay for a real low price and the Vette is a hobbyshop buy.🤠 7
carrucha Posted June 18 Posted June 18 I went to Hobby Lobby last week and was surprised to find Revell's 2022 Corvette Stingray. It was priced at $40.99. Bought it for $24.59 with the 40% discount. It looks like a really nice kit. A lot of parts though. It took me about 1 1/2 hours to inventory the parts. 5
Rodent Posted June 18 Posted June 18 Not today, but a few days ago. Correct wheels for the Charger Pursuit, a '71 Duster grille, and a grille for whatever year builtup D100 I have in the restore queue. I think it is a '74, but I have to find it first. 4
Mr mopar Posted June 18 Posted June 18 13 hours ago, kelson said: Todays arrivals, Roadrunner is from Ebay for a real low price and the Vette is a hobbyshop buy.🤠 Nice catch on the Roadrunner cool kit ! 2
Daddyfink Posted June 19 Posted June 19 My Model Car Club just had a small kit auction due to a small donations of vintage build ups being donated to the club. Best way to disperse them is via auction and it benefits our treasury. One of those kits was one that I have been after for quite some time. They are either really expensive or really bad. And that is the MPC Dick Jesse's Mr. Unswitchable GTO funny car. And yes, I know that it is nowhere near accurate to the read deal, but I am looking at this with eyes of a regular model builder. I was surprised how not bad it is for being a brush job built up from back then. Glue is not too bad and it could be easily restored, but, the question now is, should I restore it or just leave it alone? Leaning more towards preservation and display as is, but, I do have some decals just in case. 4
Mark Posted June 19 Posted June 19 I'd just clean that GTO up, and in the display case it goes. I never did find a complete one, but did find a parts box with the roof from one in it. 1
Dragline Posted June 19 Posted June 19 (edited) I took a customer to the mall about an hour ago. He had a cane and and moved slowly. While he went to GNC to get supplements I cruised the toy store next door. They had Anime and Gundam kits, but on the bottom shelf was a Stranger Things VW and Blazer. Right next that was this adorable little kit from Aoshima. They had all three movie kits there. I almost bought em all. But since I didn't know what I was getting into I just got this. Pull back motor and it's about 1/35 or a tad smaller. I see BTTF and I look closer. I'll def put some work into this to make it look cooler than it already is. Edited June 19 by Dragline 4
thatz4u Posted June 19 Posted June 19 49 minutes ago, Daddyfink said: My Model Car Club just had a small kit auction due to a small donations of vintage build ups being donated to the club. Best way to disperse them is via auction and it benefits our treasury. One of those kits was one that I have been after for quite some time. They are either really expensive or really bad. And that is the MPC Dick Jesse's Mr. Unswitchable GTO funny car. And yes, I know that it is nowhere near accurate to the read deal, but I am looking at this with eyes of a regular model builder. I was surprised how not bad it is for being a brush job built up from back then. Glue is not too bad and it could be easily restored, but, the question now is, should I restore it or just leave it alone? Leaning more towards preservation and display as is, but, I do have some decals just in case. I would restore the body & leave the rest as is.... 2
Dragline Posted June 19 Posted June 19 A great many of us buy old kits or reissues because we want to build them with the acquired skills of the decades that have passed As cool as this build is, seeing brush painted bodies does something to me. It's almost as if it invades my soul. Your last sentence summed it up. Restore the body (you have the decals, was it fate?) and then leave the rest as is. Best of both worlds. But you do as you see fit. 2
dave branson Posted June 19 Posted June 19 This is what I got this week. First decal sheet s for 2018 - 2020 Hennessey Camaro, the 2nd sheet is for AAR Cuda. 5
bandit1 Posted Friday at 11:44 PM Posted Friday at 11:44 PM Got this in the mail $52 and change for a complete kit (Except part #207, which is easily scratched) From an model auction page on Facebook. I did pretty well... 4
64SS350 Posted Saturday at 12:50 AM Posted Saturday at 12:50 AM Got some Tamiya putty the other day, new chrome paint to try , and stopped by Atomic City hobby shop near Dayton, Ohio and picked up a kit and some 3d printed items. 4
Khils Posted Saturday at 01:01 AM Posted Saturday at 01:01 AM (edited) 12 minutes ago, 64SS350 said: Got some Tamiya putty the other day, I would be interested in your input about that epoxy putty & liquid foil paint when you get the chance. Edited Saturday at 01:03 AM by Khils 1
Modlbldr Posted Saturday at 02:23 AM Posted Saturday at 02:23 AM Found an actual brick and mortar hobby shop today! Unfortunately my funds were a little short. These aren't what I would normally build but since rhey were on clearance they will make nice parts kits. $5 each for the Sting Ray III's and $7 for the Banshee. $8 for the paint. Out the door for $26.50! Later- 4
64SS350 Posted Saturday at 03:11 PM Posted Saturday at 03:11 PM 14 hours ago, Khils said: I would be interested in your input about that epoxy putty & liquid foil paint when you get the chance. Super quick test ...BRUSHED on a fog light over white. Like others, super thin, shows any imperfections, but VERY chrome like! Comes with an aqua clear, but I saw that it reduces the shine. Supposed to dry for 72 hrs., durability test after that. 3
niteowl7710 Posted Saturday at 06:05 PM Posted Saturday at 06:05 PM Some more high end multimedia goodness for the Stash... 2
Lownslow Posted Saturday at 08:00 PM Posted Saturday at 08:00 PM This, works great for styrene but ill stick to my Olfa for the tape
lordairgtar Posted Saturday at 09:13 PM Posted Saturday at 09:13 PM 18 hours ago, Modlbldr said: Found an actual brick and mortar hobby shop today! Unfortunately my funds were a little short. These aren't what I would normally build but since rhey were on clearance they will make nice parts kits. $5 each for the Sting Ray III's and $7 for the Banshee. $8 for the paint. Out the door for $26.50! Later- Nice bunch of kits. Where was this brick and mortar? 1
Modlbldr Posted Saturday at 11:22 PM Posted Saturday at 11:22 PM 2 hours ago, lordairgtar said: Nice bunch of kits. Where was this brick and mortar? Franklin, KY- Outside of Bowling Green. Later- 2
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