The Modelers Thread
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Roof is ready for paint now......
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Sides done....
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This is looking great. Do you have windows to fit this, or are you building them from scratch?
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healey36 wrote:This is looking great. Do you have windows to fit this, or are you building them from scratch?
Tichy work car windows were just right for this car and I had just enough of them left over from another project. Nice thing it that they come with laser cut glazing
Hate building windows,
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I hate painting windows, especially the 1:1 scale versions. I have kept the wood windows in my garage as a form of penance.
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healey36 wrote:I hate painting windows, especially the 1:1 scale versions. I have kept the wood windows in my garage as a form of penance.
I hear that.........and only have the framing around mine to do -- painting even just that gets old really fast.
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Ends done....
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Looking good. The foot-rungs, or whatever they are called, add a lot of interesting detail. What are the small white "corners"? Are those temporary for assembly, or do those represent brackets/reinforcements as on the prototype?
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healey36 wrote:Looking good. The foot-rungs, or whatever they are called, add a lot of interesting detail. What are the small white "corners"? Are those temporary for assembly, or do those represent brackets/reinforcements as on the prototype?
Stirrup steps? Or are you referring to the grab irons on the end beam?
White "corners" are just as you state - brackets/reinforcements as on the prototype.
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I'm referring to the five rungs going up the car-end to the left of the door/vestibule. Speaking of which, looks like someone knocked a chunk out of the vestibule frame...the MOW superintendent is going to be unhappy about that.
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healey36 wrote:I'm referring to the five rungs going up the car-end to the left of the door/vestibule.
Just the grab irons, those are....
Speaking of which, looks like someone knocked a chunk out of the vestibule frame...the MOW superintendent is going to be unhappy about that.
Not really; gets a diaphragm notch fitted into that and over it all,
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Off into the paint shop, but now I have to look into the state of the decals.............that are "vintage".....
Probably applying a few layers of over-spray prior to any use is called for on these,

Probably applying a few layers of over-spray prior to any use is called for on these,
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On wood, what do you use for an overspray? A clear lacquer? Matte, satin, gloss?
Paint, then overspray, then decals, then another shot of clear overspray?
Paint, then overspray, then decals, then another shot of clear overspray?
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healey36 wrote:On wood, what do you use for an overspray? A clear lacquer? Matte, satin, gloss?
Prior to decals - gloss. Prior to dry transfers, maybe nothing, but sometimes clear matte.
Paint, then overspray, then decals, then another shot of clear overspray?
After decals, either dull coat or clear matte; after dry transfers, clear matte.
Between color layers of dry transfers, clear matte.
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Nice!
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When this distance is read in miles.
When this distance is read in miles.
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