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AUTOS - Racing Car Group Build (ends 12/1/04)

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Posted by luke on Friday, July 9, 2004 1:24 AM
wow - very very nice lads - outstanding!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 9, 2004 1:00 AM
Mkhoot! Great job on a fantastic car. Could I ask for some more close ups?
regards
Joel
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Posted by mach12003 on Thursday, July 8, 2004 6:31 PM
mkhoot, fantastic job. I love that cobra. The wheels, the engine, all of it... looks great!!
Eric http://www.xpphotoalbum.com/showgallery.php?cat=3705&si=&page=1&sort=0&perpage=15&password=&ppuser=1108&stype=0
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 8, 2004 5:40 PM
MKHOOT man that is one sweet 289 you have there. I love the shop setting that you did. I was thinking of doing one of my builds with that some setup. BTW did I say it looks great. Thumbs Up [tup] to you.
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Posted by mkhoot on Thursday, July 8, 2004 5:33 PM
I just completed my 289 cobra as the car driven by Dan Gurney in the Targa Florio 1964
When in doubt just build it. Mark http://www.ipmslivonia.org/ipms/
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 8, 2004 1:06 PM
Proosen that is nothing what is Mission Imposible is that I have to go to PT (physical theropy) 3 times a week. that is what makes everything so f@#^*&g hard to build. That is why my #2 build was 4 days late. But thak you for the respect, but I do not think I deserve it.
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Posted by proosen on Thursday, July 8, 2004 1:52 AM


Yes I do have a life and a wife and four kids a sister a brother-in-law and three dogs and a cat,and at this time I do spent alot of time in PT. So I dont spend a whole lot of time on FSM. I do spend a lot of time building when I am not worn out from PT.


I have a hard time with only a wife and two kids, you have all my respect Bow [bow] I'll try to catch up with you, but I think that's like Mission Impossible III.

Cheers!
Niclas
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 10:21 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by mississippivol

Nice build-up RC. Is that the Monogram kit from last year or did you find aftermarket decals for her? I'm like the rest of the folks; you are FAST! I can't get the parts off of the trees that quick LOL.

Glenn



Sorry no aftermarket parts for this one. I have had this kit the Revell-monogram on the shelf now for 8 years. I bought it in 1996. I have been real busy with other things for the past 15 years so I have not been able to build anything. This one took me 13 days to build right out of the box. Damn I am Glad that you guys like my work. the Daytona Triumph should be done by the end of next week depending on how PT goes for me this week.


By the way how does all like the work under the hood on this one with the black insulation work.
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Posted by mississippivol on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 9:31 PM
Nice build-up RC. Is that the Monogram kit from last year or did you find aftermarket decals for her? I'm like the rest of the folks; you are FAST! I can't get the parts off of the trees that quick LOL.

Glenn
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 9:34 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by proosen

R-CMan73, don't you have a life?Big Smile [:D]
Man, that's some fast builds you pulled of! They look good your Nascar's, it's been ages since I last built me one of thoose. Keep the good work coming, like Joel, I can hardly wait 'til I see the 'vette. I see my tip on photographing paid of, you got sharper images now. If you just cut away the unnecessary parts around the actual object it'll draw more attention. At the moment my project has gone like this Zzz [zzz] but I'll get back on track.

Niclas


Yes I do have a life and a wife and four kids a sister a brother-in-law and three dogs and a cat,and at this time I do spent alot of time in PT. So I dont spend a whole lot of time on FSM. I do spend a lot of time building when I am not worn out from PT.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 9:30 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by joelwideqvist

QUOTE: Originally posted by R-CMan73

All right guys. I have finished build #2. This build is of Dale Earnhardt #3 Silver Anniversary Monte Carlo.
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Build number 3 is on the bench being worked on as we speek. If you want to know what that one is or any other, just look at my sig. I am going in line of that.


God damn you're fast!! Smile [:)] Lucky me that it means I don't have to wait too long to see your build of the C5-R Corvette on the bottom of the list....mmmm eye candy.
/Joel


Well I am glad that you guys are liking my work here. So far all have been oob builds with some colour changes.I also would like to thank everybody for the tips on the pics. I am new at the digital age. And I have never had anyone call my work eye-candy before I guess that means the you like them. THANKS. Cool [8D]Big Smile [:D]Approve [^]
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Posted by U-96 on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 7:44 AM
fast work RCMan.

Also for the images, try www.irfanview.com

It's free and will allow you to resize/crop images. I'm just thinking of the poor folks on dial-up Big Smile [:D]
On the bench: 1/35 Dragon Sturmpanzer Late Recent: Academy 1/48 Bf-109D (Nov 06) Academy 1/72 A-37 (Oct 06) Revell 1/72 Merkava III (Aug 06) Italeri 1/35 T-26 (Aug 06)
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Posted by SeaBee on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 6:05 AM
Well done, R-CMan73! They look very good!

I'm starting to feel bad now: building OTB and falling behind everyone, it seems! But no worries, I new from the word go that I won't have much time. I will get there (eventually)!
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Posted by mach12003 on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 5:56 AM
R-CMan73, you're right I was looking forward to seeing the DE car and I'm not dissapointed. You've done a great job on it. There's something about the red and silver that looks very good to me. Your pictures are much better too. Like proosen says, clip out some of the extra background so the picture concentrates more on the car and less background.

Great job, keep'm coming.
Eric http://www.xpphotoalbum.com/showgallery.php?cat=3705&si=&page=1&sort=0&perpage=15&password=&ppuser=1108&stype=0
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Posted by proosen on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 5:17 AM
R-CMan73, don't you have a life?Big Smile [:D]
Man, that's some fast builds you pulled of! They look good your Nascar's, it's been ages since I last built me one of thoose. Keep the good work coming, like Joel, I can hardly wait 'til I see the 'vette. I see my tip on photographing paid of, you got sharper images now. If you just cut away the unnecessary parts around the actual object it'll draw more attention. At the moment my project has gone like this Zzz [zzz] but I'll get back on track.

Niclas
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 4:02 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by mach12003

I would drill the holes then paint and poilsh the body. After the polishing is complete I would add the PE parts and carefully brush paint the ones that should be red. This could solve the polishing issue and also still give you the red rivets/fasteners.


Think that sounds like a good idea. Have to try painting one of the rivets tonight to see how well the paint will stick but it is small so I hope it'll do.
Thanks again
Joel
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 12:21 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by R-CMan73

All right guys. I have finished build #2. This build is of Dale Earnhardt #3 Silver Anniversary Monte Carlo.
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Build number 3 is on the bench being worked on as we speek. If you want to know what that one is or any other, just look at my sig. I am going in line of that.


God damn you're fast!! Smile [:)] Lucky me that it means I don't have to wait too long to see your build of the C5-R Corvette on the bottom of the list....mmmm eye candy.
/Joel
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 11:04 PM
All right guys. I have finished build #2. This build is of Dale Earnhardt #3 Silver Anniversary Monte Carlo.

Mach12003 you said that you could not wait to see the finished product of this build.

Also I thank all of you that gave me advice on taking the photos. I hope that these will be to your likeing.













Build number 3 is on the bench being worked on as we speek. If you want to know what that one is or any other, just look at my sig. I am going in line of that.


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Posted by proosen on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 12:38 PM
A tip on drilling tiny holes. Before you try to drill, first make a little dent with a needle. It's much easier to get the needle where you want the hole to be than just trying to drill directly. It's likely that the drill wanders of in some direction misaligning the parts to be fitted. This is what I do and it works splendid, just use a really sharp needle and you'll be fine.
Niclas
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Posted by mach12003 on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 10:47 AM
Joel, I'm sure there are many ways to do this and we would all probably do it differently. If it were me I would drill the holes then paint and poilsh the body. After the polishing is complete I would add the PE parts and carefully brush paint the ones that should be red. This could solve the polishing issue and also still give you the red rivets/fasteners.
Eric http://www.xpphotoalbum.com/showgallery.php?cat=3705&si=&page=1&sort=0&perpage=15&password=&ppuser=1108&stype=0
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Posted by U-96 on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 10:15 AM
joel, I thought I was being fairly hardcore by trying to add some figures and PE belts, but you take the biscuit! Wink [;)]

As for that GB icon I mentioned... here's my candidate
On the bench: 1/35 Dragon Sturmpanzer Late Recent: Academy 1/48 Bf-109D (Nov 06) Academy 1/72 A-37 (Oct 06) Revell 1/72 Merkava III (Aug 06) Italeri 1/35 T-26 (Aug 06)
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 6:07 AM
Question: I have sanded down all the molded rivets of the body and will replace them with after market ones. How shall I go about this mounting? Shall I drill holes prior to painting the body or after? I guess waiting with drilling holes makes it easier to rub the body out but increases the risk of damage to the paint job.
Some of the rivets shall be the same red as the body, perhaps these ones would be better off to be painted "in place" and not on the side, but that again makes it tougher to polish... Any ideas
/Joel
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 3:26 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by SeaBee
Now I'm extremely happy with my choice of Camel Yellow for the Max bike! I must just get it to settle a bit better. Patience, patience...


We want pics, we want pics!! (but in the Camel thread...)
/Joel - the thread highjacker with a Roman emperor bike on the shelf
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Posted by SeaBee on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 2:10 AM
Hahahaha! I must share this!

The above deductions of the relative yellows was made by the most trusty of ways... checking the can caps against each other. Being busy with Camel yellow on my RC211V, I actually had a sample of it. I have a small piece of Chrome yellow I sprayed, so decided to do the doors in (plain) yellow. Well.... all-a-righty then... The TS16 yellow was positively luminous relative next to the other two! Worst of it is - there are decals I checked against the three colours. According to box art the same shade of yellow. Guess who won (hands-down) in the closest match to the decals... Yep, the TS16 yellow!

Anyways, that was my bit of work for yesterday eve/this morning. Now I'm extremely happy with my choice of Camel Yellow for the Max bike! I must just get it to settle a bit better. Patience, patience...
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Posted by luke on Monday, July 5, 2004 11:03 PM
Sign - Welcome [#welcome] aboard mississippivol

I've added you to our ever-growing list of champions!
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Posted by mach12003 on Monday, July 5, 2004 9:36 PM
SeaBee, that would be frustrating... waiting all that time then..... the perfect opportunity to paint and.... wouldn't you know it, you're out of paint!!! Not Good.....

Well, hopefully it turned out okay anyway.
Eric http://www.xpphotoalbum.com/showgallery.php?cat=3705&si=&page=1&sort=0&perpage=15&password=&ppuser=1108&stype=0
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 5, 2004 9:00 PM
sounds like everyone is progressing well. have finished the rolling chassis for the nissian exept the whells and looks good. I would post pix but i don't have a dig cam. the williams has a finished rear end and most of the monocoque is also finished.
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Posted by mississippivol on Monday, July 5, 2004 8:51 PM
Hey Ya'll,

Is it too late to sign up? I have two cars going now, a #21Citgo T-bird (Michael Waltrip) with the dalmation scheme from '97, and an AMT '75 Matador that I'm trying to kitbash the chassis/rollcage for better accuracy. Lookin' forward to learning from ya'll.

Glenn
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Posted by SeaBee on Monday, July 5, 2004 9:28 AM
mach12003: frustration.... There I was, thinking I was frustrated when I got a gap yesterday afternoon. Clouds parted, sun came out.... I charged to the garage to paint. See, I know I have the correct yellow!! Cool [8D]Approve [^] Mighty impressive, hey... Just till you pick up the truty ole TS47... and feel there not much more than the rattly thingy inside in there!! Banged Head [banghead] Sign - Oops [#oops] Stuuuuuupid!! And I was in the hobby shop just yesterday morning... and I won't get there again till about 2 weeks!

So I'll have to see. TS47 is prescribed (Chrome yellow), but the bit I got out, seemed very close to TS16 (Yellow), with TS34 (Camel Yellow) just a tiiiiny bit darker. I think for that tiny shade I'll just have to make do with what I have.

Joel: That was the best hint thusfar! I think I'll take all my photo's from a (great) distance! Wink [;)]
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Posted by proosen on Monday, July 5, 2004 5:46 AM
About what to excpect from alclad chrome, take a look at my Enzo's exhaust system and you'll see how it turns out. It needs only a few passes to get that high shine hue, to much and it will loose it's brightness and look more like ordinary silver paint. If the picture don't appeare you can have a look at; http://www.niclasproos.fotopic.net instead.

Cheers!
Niclas

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