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TexasBlues

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  1. OW... man, i am SO sorry to hear/see that... the only thing i can think of is lots of putty and some time with the flexi-file sander... some of the pros should be able to help you along better though... for future reference, i used blu-tak to hold my BBs in in my radomes... no melting hth... good luck! TB
  2. thanks for the info all... it is, as always... very helpful
  3. as far as draino goes and the bleach bath as well... would oven cleaner work too? i have used it to strip paint (acrylics) before...
  4. mornin all- does anyone out there know of a way other than sanding to remove the cheesy chrome plating that comes on some parts? i'd like to remove it and replace it with alclad chrome, as i think the finish is MUCH more realistic looking... thanks! TB
  5. Ive used both the oil and the acrylic washes... both are fantastic... however, for that REAL grungy look (as in an Ops bird) i use pastels and weathering powders that i got from my LHS under the name of bragdonent.com they are almost self adhesive... which is to say that the more you rub them, the more they stick... they come in a wide assortment of colors and can be used to 'dull' the paint on one of your cars, or if mixed with a bit of water, can simulate oil streaks on an airplane... the bottom line is that if it looks good to YOU, then it IS good... there are no hard and fast rules...
  6. i just finished my 1st attempt at wet sanding with 4000 all the way to 12000 grit on my latest project... MAN! it looks like a mirror! is there such a thing as TOO smooth on a primer coat? i am going to shoot gloss enamels over it once i figure out how/what to thinit with... thanks!
  7. can i use laquer thinner to shoot enamels thru my paasche VL? or should i use the MM airbrush thinner? i REALLY dont want to screw this baby up...
  8. i dont know that the primer is acrylic... it doesnt smell like it... smells like laquer i have no idea... thats why i am asking
  9. Hey Guys! I hope everyone had a great holiday... i am going to paint a car model and it'll be the first time i have ever shot enamels... i have primed with tamiya silver leaf rattle can and wet sanded to a mirror finish... soon it will be time for paint... its going to be a bright green metal flake enamel whats the best thinner, ratio, and pressure for an 'automotive' finish? thanks! heres the body and the engine... LOTS of scratchbuilt stuff in here
  10. cool... thanks i'll have to show youse guys my car when i get to a point that it looks like a car thought id try something new...
  11. i like the technique... maybe i'll try that on my accurate miniatures dauntless... nice job, and thanks for the info on the link!
  12. TexasBlues

    Windex

    i agree with jrallman... just go buy some ammonia at the grocery store... i think a quart is maybe .89 USD... and its lemon fresh!
  13. hey folks- I have purchased some jewelers wire in several guages and want to use them as wiring harnesses and brake lines... its soft enough to bend with my fingers, but its not copper... i think it may be aluminum or something of the sort... is there any prep involved before painting? i am going to paint it with enamels i read somewhere here that white metal should be soaked in vinegar to provide a tooth... is this true and should i do it with my wire as well? any suggestions are appreciated! see ya at the nats! its in MY hometown!!
  14. look down... where have i seen that before? LOL... one of my favorite lines... i use it all the time at work... gets some weird looks too :( my other is... 'crash and burn, mav?' 'slider... **ssssniiiifffff** you stink'
  15. Thanks for the OK to cheat... some people are WAY offended if you use their techniques... kinda like some guitar playes... but since i have the OK from you, i'll ask if i can commit them to paper for my reference library... your struts are INCREDIBLE! i hope mine comes out a fraction as well...
  16. just an OOB one, haven't decided yet, but will probably be subdued (sp?) Golden Dragons ones... for father's day, I got the OIF special edition bug and I'll likely do the color ones on that one. too cool... i have both of them too... this way i can watch YOU guys... and pick up tips there... i am a cheater!
  17. I got the eduards stuff directly from them in czech. And they shipped it all out real quick too, took just 2 weeks or so to get from there all the way to Nashville, Tennessee! I was very pleased with their responsiveness. Thanks a million, guys, for the kind remarks. Does wonders to the confidence level. I'll post more as the progress continues. You guys are great! michael can you provide contact info? my LHS sucks about ordering stuff for me... and i havent seen it (eduard) in FSM... thanks, mycole TB
  18. i went to hobby lobby to look around at lunchtime... and i was amazed... i saw on the shelves... Hasegawa - several of ARC most mentioned kits Accurate Miniatures - ALL kits, i think Tamiya - LOTS of armor, and several aircraft Academy - 1/32 bug, 1/32 (?) CH-46 USMC, 1/32 F-16 block 40/50 lots of RoG and others... i was blown away by their selection... have they started leaning toward 'serious' modellers and away from snap-tites? it would be goo for the LHS big box store to have some competition... aside from mom-n-pop shops... has anyone seen this trend where they are?
  19. i used some over the weekend... it lays down like future and SEEMS to provide a more durable surface... less prone to chipping maybe? i havent masked it yet, but may in the future... its on a car...
  20. good to see some progress pix... i have 2 of those beauties in my stash and i'm waiting until i get the nerve to do them... im building a car right now... those babies are gonna be tough to say the least and i want to make sure i get 'em right... mycole... those are OUTSTANDING! please keep us posted! where did you get the eduard stuff? i'd like to get some aftermarket stuff too.
  21. Out of the realm of aircraft... I got 2 early model Jeep CJ5 models... to try another genre... before jumping onto the bugs... sorry, cant post pix... the old 'bushwhacker' from (yes, honestly 1977)... that name always cracks me up... and the daisy duke (catherine bach version) re-issue gonna make them represent my 1976 1:1 version thats in my driveway
  22. i agree... start with gloss... bear in mind that its a slow process to get it truly white... then apply a wash... i just get it to 'look' white, then apply the wash... works out well for me hth TB
  23. i dunno... i was going to use mine after i gut my kitchen... maybe someone will respond soon... i hope
  24. hey all- just thought id throw this out there for those interested... i just bought the DACO book 'uncovering the hornet' and one called 'modelling the f18' from osprey modelling from amazon... both were $43 USD... no shipping
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