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Post by ceresvesta. on Mar 15, 2013 7:44:25 GMT -5
OmG! guys! You are going down and under with this one Anyhooo, This is a megafineastic job on the cab. And thanks for the knob tip... Phil.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2013 23:27:14 GMT -5
Phil , I removed the kit supplied toy like hing and pin for the crew seat . The pe kit provides parts for making a box with the opening for the seat hing pin . It has something like 5 binds and looked like it would be weak when completed . I kept the pe hing opening and made the rest of the parts from scratch .The pe set has chains for use with the seat in the down position . I'm not sure thats how want it posed due to the 37mm canon positioning . Up..... down .... Coolin down .The pe provided radiator shroud name plate .
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Post by bullardino on Mar 16, 2013 2:38:48 GMT -5
Great job on those seats If you want to, you can look for small chains where they sell those bijoux making parts. They're much better than PE ones and can be posed as you like
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Post by Leon on Mar 16, 2013 2:44:05 GMT -5
Carl nice work on the seats.
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Post by deafpanzer on Mar 16, 2013 8:29:08 GMT -5
Jeez, you call this small stuff... you have definitely lost your mind. Great work!!! Huge improvements there...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2013 13:10:55 GMT -5
Lui , good idea and thanks for it . I dont like the look of those pe chains either . Leon , Geek , back when i bought this kit i thought i was seriouse . Andy , small enough for me . I lost one p.e. part so far . Thanks guys .
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Post by bbd468 on Mar 16, 2013 13:13:08 GMT -5
Fine work as usual Mr. Carl! Always look forward to your updates bro. Gar
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Post by 406 Silverado on Mar 16, 2013 14:06:36 GMT -5
Still impressive building Carl..
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Post by bigjohn on Mar 16, 2013 14:51:02 GMT -5
Your really giving that ol girl a make over Carl. Nice work!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2013 16:58:48 GMT -5
Gar , thats good to know bro . Rob , Good to hear that . John , i've enjoyed slappin this old pig around The p.ee. comes with detail to replace the molded on plastic detail for the roof doors . When i sanded off the plastic roof detail a row of rivets went into dust along with the rest of the raised detail up there . The pencil line is were the rivets used to be .........same size as those on the cab sides . Question , any ideas on how to replace them ?
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Post by wbill76 on Mar 16, 2013 19:55:52 GMT -5
0.5mm round rod cut into sections will replace the kit rivets a treat - or Archer do resin rivets in strips that you apply like decals Like TheseThat would be my suggestion as well. Love the added detail on the bench seat Carl, love it!
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Post by bigjohn on Mar 16, 2013 21:09:45 GMT -5
My vote would be the archer decals. They are printed resin on decal paper. Very easy to apply, and look great under paint. I have used archer surface details before and love them.
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Post by sfcmikej on Mar 16, 2013 21:14:02 GMT -5
Carl
A dot of white glue applied with a tooth pick or pin will work. I used this method to replace rivet detail lost to sanding on a 1/72nd scale DC-3. Takes a little practice to get consistent rivet size but the price is right. Let the glue set up some before doing the rivets and the thicker consistency will make rounder rivets
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2013 22:15:04 GMT -5
Hey guys those are 3 great idea's .Thank you for them . I'll check my resorces and get back to you with the results . Thanks again .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2013 3:26:28 GMT -5
........still doing this ? Must be because i enjoy staying up late , sitting in this cold basement while the wife sleeps in bed .What the hell is wrong with me ? The pe replacements parts for the shudder panels of the front windows has 2 options , either both open or both closed . I wanted one open and one closed . That meant cutting the pe parts apart . Of course doing that meant i damaged the delicate parts . I finally achieved a reasonable looking final assembly . Paint will cure the rest of the blemishes (aka screw ups ) If you cant figure out where the heck this view is from it is from inside the cab .
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Post by Leon on Mar 17, 2013 4:58:33 GMT -5
Nice update Carl.Waiting to see how you do the rivets.
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Post by 406 Silverado on Mar 17, 2013 6:50:23 GMT -5
Nice work on the inside thingie Carl.
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Post by TRM on Mar 17, 2013 6:54:08 GMT -5
Excellent work there Carl!! I have a few things here that need some sanding!! I will have them in the mail tomorrow to ya!! LOL!!! Keep up the great work!!
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Post by deafpanzer on Mar 17, 2013 9:44:04 GMT -5
Great work there my buddy!
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Post by fightnjoe on Mar 17, 2013 10:13:49 GMT -5
........still doing this ? Must be because i enjoy staying up late , sitting in this cold basement while the wife sleeps in bed .What the hell is wrong with me ? used to wonder the same thing when i would do the weekend madness thing or a twenty four hour build. would look at my wife sleeping and wonder when they were going to come and take me away in the nice wrap around jacket. joe
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Post by reserve on Mar 17, 2013 10:31:29 GMT -5
Don't worry brother
Having a similar affliction I can only say that there are worse psychoses to have, at least we are harmless
Looks good even without the paint.
Regards, Mark
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2013 14:17:53 GMT -5
Leon , yes , those rivets ... ...more later . Rob , thingie in deed ........ARF!. T , sure , send em this way ...............I'll get my 3x21 " belt sander oiled and ready , might only be dust to send back ........ Andy , Joe , its difficult to type right now with my arms all tied up in this funny feeling jacket .......... Mark , harmless yes .But sociable? not so much .
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Post by armorguy on Mar 17, 2013 14:28:37 GMT -5
Highly detailed stuff inside too, great job Carl !
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Post by wbill76 on Mar 17, 2013 18:50:30 GMT -5
Could be worse Carl, you could wake up at 3 am in the morning after dreaming about sanding road wheels... Nice work on the shutter mods!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2013 20:55:37 GMT -5
Dicky ,yup , this is some riveting modeling right here in downtown Tekoa my friend ! Mark , i finally got a little paint on the interior today . Bill ,that dint happen to you did it ? Thanks guys .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2013 21:12:38 GMT -5
Hey guys this was my attempt at replacing the rivets .The pic makes them look better than they actually were . I say were because i sanded them off . I didnt have styrene rod the correct size to represent rivets so I cut stretched sprue into bits and glued those to the surface . The results werent real disapppointing if they had been in a less conspicuouse location . Up the roof they were too obviouse for me to leave on .I did try the white glue method ....as you can see i didnt keep those either . I found a set of Archer rivets and bolt heads at Sprue bros but they are out of stock right now . Until i get them i'll move on .
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Post by bbd468 on Mar 17, 2013 21:20:26 GMT -5
Well they look awesome in the pics bro, but if your not happy it will drive you bananas till ya get what ya like! Well thats me anyways...
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Post by reserve on Mar 17, 2013 21:32:44 GMT -5
I tend to ration sociability myself as those that know me are aware of my lack of an excessive amount of this quality. They are not disturbed by this, indeed it's one of the things they like about me. Perhaps it's different in the Montana populace.
With that said, there's a railroad shop here in Billings where they just may have what you're looking for. Want me to have a look?
Regards, Mark
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Post by deafpanzer on Mar 18, 2013 10:26:43 GMT -5
Rivets look GREAT!! I can't count rivets so you are very safe.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2013 10:53:41 GMT -5
Gar , i know , they looked fine in the pic but i cant live with them person Mark ,I thank you for the offer . However I'm going to make an order soon and i planned on putting the Archers rivets on it . Again , very kind of you Mark .
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