HEY....Cool movie! Spoiler Alert*Synopsis: A triad of colorful orbs are just hanging out in space doing their sparkling routine. Then they are confronted by invisible black holes that try to suck the orbs out of existence. After a furious battle they talk it out and become friends in the end.
well i noticed these companys getting slopppy but raising there prices hate to see what you paid for that it the one i have been trying to get for year sbut way way too high priced 6000 700 hundred dollors ya no thanks not paying much and eating soup all month i have never paid more then 100 dollors are less for my rigs
WOW! That gloss is beautiful. I have to wet sand out my paint and polish it by hand to get that wet look. I know that they make a gloss clear coat from enamel but I use lacquer on my cars for that look of a show room shine. I always wash my cars in water when they get dusty. But that compressed air will destroy a lacquer finish. Acrylic isn't lacquer and I don't understand why they call it "acrylic lacquer" as this is a true misnomer! lacquer was invented in the nineteen twenties and acrylic was invented in the nineteen fifties. At any rate - - - that was a damned good job you did on that car. I wouldn't have used the bare metal foil brand as it's nothing but aluminum foil with an adhesive backing on it. I tried this on a 1907 Fiat race car made by Pocher ( pronounced - poker) in the seventies. I was attempting to make the engine shroud look more like actual aluminum but no dice! I had all sorts of problems with it and I'll never use it again. Spaztix makes just about the best chrome paint but you have to use a gloss surface under it to take full advantage of the chrome effect. I was thinking about building one of these in the original Powder Blue (turquoise) colour that these had back the fifties as a tribute to the 1955 Nomad that Jessica Alba drove in the "Sin City" movie. Thank you for sharing this with the rest of us.
This truly made the "haunted house" exhibit at our high school fund-raiser event in '82. Many people buried themselves alive after running out into the forest. We just went around the next day with a metal detector. Rumor has it some are still buried there. Mussorgsky still haunts my dreams.
Dupli color is a lacquer paint i use the metalcast dupli color base paint first and it is not black🚫 its a metallic base coat used on non metal surfaces and metal surfaces then you can use your finish color after 1 hour of base coat drying I just sprayed car parts with it and it looks like perfect wet glass💯 You just went HAM on plastic spoons without reading the back of the can 😂
I'd like to suggest a follow-up video by using the best product to fix something like a rusted chrome bumper and to see if it blends enough to be a subtle repair.
I just bought a can of duplicolor Chrome, but since I'm going to do my old Kawasaki's mirrors I thought applying a couple of layers of transparent, then polish, would give it a more original-like gloss, what do you think?
I bought this LP after John Peel played it in glorious stereo FM. It was a sunny afternoon in 197? I recorded the show and played it many times. Sadly I lost the recording but I still have the LP.
A significant problem here is MPC, or AMT/ERTL or whoever, used a pre-existing kit of a Ford J-car as the basis for this kit. The real-life Coyote used a Volkswagen chassis and a Porsche (I'm guessing flat-6) engine. The kit chassis thus bears no relation at all to the Coyote. You will find the Ford V-8 ill-fitting and overlarge, with a transaxle that doesn't seem to fit properly... because it doesn't. The resulting rear suspension sits too high compared to the front. You will need two releases of the decal sheet, because they're so translucent you will see the red body color through them without doubling them up. But the worst issue I've seen so far is a chemical incompatibility between the styrene parts and the polyvinyl tires. I built my kit in the day and did a not-too-bad job, but today the rims are slowly liquifying and bubbling out from the inner edges of the tires. Not only that, but where the rear tires have been in contact with the wheel wells there are melting marks! My advice to builders of this kit are: cover any styrene parts in contact with the tires with lots of paint and clearcoat. I haven't seen this issue very often, but then again, I don't build many AMT kits. I have to worry, though, about my vintage Silhouette and General Lee. Thanks for posting!
Shouldn't the place you bought it from give you a complete replacement kit ? In the UK , we have a Sale of Goods Act, where the seller has to make good.
Always liked the nylint crawlers I grew up playing with them and had a blast I would say compression between both trucks is not equal at all that like taking a 4wd short course truck against the summit not a good compression at all. The nylint is more built towards learning to pick a line and keep with it and to actually drive it and keep interested in it. The summit just floats right threw everything and you don’t really drive it or pick a line you just pretty much point it straight and turn the wheel you don’t watch what your crawling over. Sorry but gonna have to disagree that the summit wins the nylint wins in my book I like having a challenge not the easy way.