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  1. 95teetee

    i am so into modeling now

    I'm picturing a 'smashed up against a power pole' motif:D edit-I see tmm is way ahead of me lol.
  2. 95teetee

    Model Car Tips & Advice

    ummm that's it:D
  3. 95teetee

    Model Car Tips & Advice

    this made me think of something I didn't bring up- a wire frame for the body when painting-makes it a lot easier (and better) than just setting it on something to paint it. Kinda like a mini rotisserie:D. Also, I like to airbrush my models in the kitchen sink, then cover the area with a box...
  4. 95teetee

    Shafers model car thread

    Now I have to remove the stripes and the roof :)
  5. 95teetee

    Shafers model car thread

    cleaning up my spare room, found the duster model I started on about 15 years ago (when I was driving my Duster originally)-had the paint and trim done, the stripes on, the 'vinyl roof' done... an original sharktooth grille, still in the original packaging:D edit- I ain't even gonna try...
  6. 95teetee

    Model Car Tips & Advice

    yep, it's about the size of a small x-acto knife with about a dozen little tiny bits (the biggest is probably about 2mm).... here it is: http://www.buyacehardware.com/forney-tip-drill-set-2019339.html
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    Model Car Tips & Advice

    a few tips off the top of my head...I always used crazy glue instead of model cement-just a personal preference. An airbrush beats spray bombs for painting the body (at that scale, thick paint makes things look funny). And a welding tip drill (the one with actual drill bits) is a great tool...
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    Shafers model car thread

    you guys got me to go into the basement and find the model I made (about 20 years ago) of the '66 mustang I had (a little longer ago). here's the only evidence I have of the car- a bad polaroid: and the model: I made the aluminum slotted wheels, had to carve the lines for the...
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