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The BEST ever Windshield System.
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 11:03 PM

I found this Windshield System that is totally awesome.

Now you can build your models with realistic, true to scale glass that is clearer than the stock plastic that is supplied with your models, and never ever get glue on your glass again.

This kit is amazing, you can check it out here:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/EVERCLEAR-WINDSHIELD-SYSTEM-for-model-cars_W0QQitemZ6031796132QQcategoryZ2581QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

You won't regret it !

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Posted by DURR on Friday, January 20, 2006 12:31 PM

ok  you can get it on  evilbay but....

where can you get it in real life?

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Posted by RadMax8 on Friday, January 20, 2006 3:07 PM
I think this is just someone trying to advertise something, cuz it showed up on Scale Auto Magazine's site too... perhaps the powers that be should take this thread away
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:28 AM

FYI, I happen to be a member of Scale Auto Magazine too.

I purchased this kit on ebay and I thought that the dedicated modelers out there would be interested in a product that is as great as I said. I AM NOT ADVERTISING for this product. Just thought that modelers would be interested in it.

Had I known that I had to have my posts "OKAYED" by you, I would have went that route first.

Sorry about the post, I'll ask your permission first next time before I make any other posts.!

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  • From: Pumpkin Harbor, Vermont
Posted by Dave DeLang on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 6:37 AM
 4catMan wrote:

FYI, I happen to be a member of Scale Auto Magazine too.

I purchased this kit on ebay and I thought that the dedicated modelers out there would be interested in a product that is as great as I said. I AM NOT ADVERTISING for this product. Just thought that modelers would be interested in it.

Had I known that I had to have my posts "OKAYED" by you, I would have went that route first.

Sorry about the post, I'll ask your permission first next time before I make any other posts.!

Let's see, 4catMan has 3 posts on this board. All of which deal with touting products by this "Everclear" company being sold on EvilBAY. Makes me go hmmmmmm. What is this site's policy on advertising in the forums? I looked but I couldn't find it.

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Posted by RadMax8 on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 12:46 PM
When I made this post, 4catMan had only one post. He had been idle for 8 days, and the exact same message showed up on Scale Auto. Now, if I'm wrong, sorry I offended you. It's just that I've seen stuff like this happen before, so I'm calling on past experiences. Like I said, if I'm wrong, sorry, didn't mean to call you out or anything. But if you joined the site to advertise the product, stop.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 4:50 PM

I am not advertising for xxxxxxxxx. (deleted by author as to not offend anyone!) Never intended to come across as such. But I thought this kit would help other modelers as much as it has helped me. I guess my gain is everyone elses loss. Sorry if I created such a stir in this forum. Thanks.

 

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Posted by DURR on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 5:33 PM
 DURR wrote:

ok  you can get it on  evilbay but....

where can you get it in real life?

well ok you not advertizing  just tell us about the product anyway

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 10:02 PM

Here's all the facts.

The Windshield (window) system consists of plastic brackets (half round) that you cut to size and glue flat side up on the inside of your vehicle around the window opening, top, sides and bottom if needed. The window glass is a clear mylar sheet that you cut larger than the window opening. After the brackets have dried completely, you press the mylar against the opening from the inside and mark the location of the brackets on the mylar, cut the mylar slightly larger, then it's just a little fine tuning (trimming) to get it to fit tightly against the window frame. The mylar snaps into place and is held in place by the brackets.

TA DAA..... no glue on the glass, ever, really cool, I got hold of some of my own mylar, tinted, and now I own a PIMP MOBILE, lol

 

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Posted by dkmacin on Thursday, January 26, 2006 5:48 AM
Sounds like alot of work.
I'll need to see some examples before I try it, Future and plain white glue will work for me until then.

Don

I know it's only rock and roll, but I like it.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 17, 2007 1:07 PM

First post so don't flame me. Just want to know..

 Anyone ever try this stuff? I have an antique model I'm building and the windshield is damaged. I can buy another kit off eby but they don't come up very often and are a bit pricey.

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Posted by hunterw450 on Sunday, October 28, 2007 1:00 PM
Hey 4catman, why don't you post some pics of this model that you used this system on?
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Posted by mr moto on Monday, October 29, 2007 10:00 AM
I haven't used it but the concept is similar to what some truly top rate contest auto modelers are doing. Juha Ahrio (prob. spelled wrong) and Steve Boutte both use flexible plastic (usually acetate) and snap it into place with no glue. You can see their work in any of the car modeling magazines. I saw Steve Boutte at a contest in his hometown of Lafayette, LA this past weekend and he talked about it. He doesn't put brackets. He scribes a recess all the way around the opening on the inside (yes, it's a lot of work). He said it usually takes multiple test fits and throwaways but the result is outstanding. Extremely clear and distortion-free and, of course, no glue. It's work but there are probably no shortcuts to modeling at that high level.
The modeler's rule of thumb: The worse it smells, the better it works!
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