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  • Member since
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  • From: Carrollton, Texas
Posted by BraniffBuff on Sunday, June 1, 2008 11:12 AM
You can also buy metallic foils from candy maker suppliers. Here's one good source:

http://www.sugarcraft.com/catalog/candies/candyfoils/candyfoils.htm
Michael McMurtrey IPMS-USA #1746 Carrollton, TX
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Posted by Richard Bartrop on Friday, May 30, 2008 9:48 PM
I just apply some paint thinner to the paper.  It dissolves the glue, and the foil just slides off.
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  • From: Neenah, WI
Posted by HawkeyeHobbies on Monday, April 21, 2008 1:46 PM
I collect foil from where ever I can especially food packaging. Coffee, peanut butter, hot chocolate all seem to use foil or foil laminated paper to seal them. Gum wrappers, carefully light the paper on fire to separate the two (keep the flame low).

Gerald "Hawkeye" Voigt

http://hawkeyes-squawkbox.com/

 

 

"Its not the workbench that makes the model, it is the modeler at the workbench."

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    July 2003
  • From: Huntington, WV
Posted by Kugai on Sunday, April 20, 2008 10:54 PM

Just found out Kit Kat also went to plastic.

The people selling foil made specifically for kits must be REALLY happy about this.

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  • From: Central Cal
Posted by mhvink on Monday, April 14, 2008 11:26 AM

Yep!  That's already happened in California as well.  Supposed to keep the chocolate fresher, longer.  Plus, when the store owner doesn't turn on the air conditioning and the store temperature gets to 90-plus (that's 33 C for those of you on the metric system), it keeps the melted chocolate in the wrapper and not all over the candy shelf.Yuck [yuck]

I believe the Cadbury brand has a good source of gold foil also.

Mike

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  • From: Huntington, WV
Posted by Kugai on Sunday, April 13, 2008 7:10 PM

 dcaponeII wrote:
Another good source (because the pieces are bigger) are the large Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Bars.

Get them while you can.  Around here the Special Darks have been switched to plastic wrappers.  My son and I discovered this when looking for "supplies" for his lunar landing scene.

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  • From: The Great Wet North
Posted by jaysun on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 11:16 PM

Hahaha...believe it or not I've used one of those "survival" blankets before...they're not much good for anything else! Hahaha...that's a good idea though!

I love the smell of super glue in the morning. Smells like...victory.
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Posted by dhanners on Saturday, March 22, 2008 1:52 PM

Some other good sources:

-- Cadbury's chocolate bars come in a gold foil that replicates the yellowy-golden color you find on a lot of gold-insulated spacecraft. (And I like the foil on the Rollo candies for replicating the Mylar that is a bit more reddish in color.)

-- Also, be on the lookout for those foil "emergency" blankets (like the ones used by marathon runners) because they can be a good source of gold foil. And one blanket will last a lifetime.

-- Check out your local florist or balloon shop for Mylar helium balloons. Some of them are gold in color. I found one shop that had plain gold and silver balloons (with no "Happy 40th Birthday" lettering or anything...) and I was able to buy a couple of each.

And yes, that is a GREAT looking diorama.... 

 

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  • From: Ontario, Canada
Posted by mallagoodee on Thursday, March 20, 2008 2:06 PM
Thanx Jaysun. I don't mind you asking at all.
It's a 1/48 and the Rover is a scratchbuild.

Pete
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    July 2004
  • From: The Great Wet North
Posted by jaysun on Thursday, March 20, 2008 11:34 AM

Thanks guys, those are great tips. Thank goodness Easter is coming up. (you know? us modlers are pretty good for the environment with all the re-cycling and re-using we do!)

Jaysun

Ps...great job on that dio Pete. What scale is that, if you don't mind me asking?

I love the smell of super glue in the morning. Smells like...victory.
  • Member since
    July 2007
  • From: Ontario, Canada
Posted by mallagoodee on Thursday, March 20, 2008 4:32 AM
If you're up in the Great White North, use both an Aero or Caramilk chocolate bars. You've gotta cover some Foil Adhesive on the back of it, let it dry and apply as you wish.

Here's mine using both.





Pete
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    December 2015
Posted by dcaponeII on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 8:18 PM
Another good source (because the pieces are bigger) are the large Hershey's Special Dark Chocolate Bars.
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    June 2004
  • From: Central Cal
Posted by mhvink on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:48 PM

Hi Jaysun,

 Most of us space modelers use gold foil from candy wrappers, like "Rollo's".  This gives us an excuse to buy candy without feeling guilty about our ever-expanding waistlines. Tongue [:P]

Welcome, and enjoy (pun intended).

Mike

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    July 2004
  • From: The Great Wet North
Space Foil?
Posted by jaysun on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 12:35 PM

Hi, I've never done an actual space model, but I was wondering what the gold foil parts on the model are made of. For instance: on the lunar landing module, the gold foil around the base; how is that replicated in the plastic model? Is it aluminum foil or molded plastic? Are there other ways to scratch build this? I am scratch building a Sci-Fi model and don't have the cash to spend on an actual model just to see how they cover this detail. Thanks guys and I am looking forward to reading your responses.

Jaysun. 

I love the smell of super glue in the morning. Smells like...victory.
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