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Post by patw on Nov 8, 2017 8:48:34 GMT -6
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Post by 41chevy on Nov 8, 2017 11:27:25 GMT -6
WOW!! I like your color combo, really makes it POP! IMO the wheels look better with the polished look, more realistic than chrome. Nice build Pat!! As for the clear plastic for the windshield, I've used the clear from food trays from the market. Paul
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Post by Count Dragula on Nov 8, 2017 12:13:37 GMT -6
Interesting color choice!!!! Great build!!! It looks like something you would see cruising the streets in 1:1 form on a hot Summer day in Green Bay,Wisconsin!!!! Todd
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Post by patw on Nov 8, 2017 12:50:18 GMT -6
WOW!! I like your color combo, really makes it POP! IMO the wheels look better with the polished look, more realistic than chrome. Nice build Pat!! As for the clear plastic for the windshield, I've used the clear from food trays from the market. Paul Thanks Paul. I would love one of the original kits! Yes you use the same window plastic source as I do, my wife can't make it out when we open anything with plastic packaging I pinch it and dash out into my cabin with it! The wheels have a magnesium look to them, like the old racing wheels, before alloy became the favourite. The colour combo: I found many images on Google search and all had black roofs, no I didn't like that so found a contrasting colour with the Buttercup Yellow!
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Post by patw on Nov 8, 2017 12:55:15 GMT -6
Interesting color choice!!!! Great build!!! It looks like something you would see cruising the streets in 1:1 form on a hot Summer day in Green Bay,Wisconsin!!!! Todd Thanks Todd, yes I needed a contrasting colour on the roof, all images I'd found had the original black, not for me! I wish I did see one on the street, that would be a day to remember!
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Post by itsonlyakit on Nov 8, 2017 17:38:44 GMT -6
If you did want to "brighten" up the wheels there is the AlcladII chroming system.
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Post by patw on Nov 9, 2017 1:27:15 GMT -6
Thanks itsonlyakit , I know of Alclad but I don't use an airbrush but they are far to complicated and fiddly for me, so I only rattle cans or brushes to paint.
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Post by stilljustharley on Nov 9, 2017 2:13:18 GMT -6
Or there's now the Molotow Liquid Chrome pens. They're not massively expensive and the results are nothing short of amazing - I've just used them on a set of 1/12 exhaust pipes and the finished article looks like kit chrome, it really is that good.
Providing the surface is clean and smooth (I found 1,000 grit worked fine) then you literally draw the chrome on, it self levels and you sit back and wait for it to dry - that's the only slight issue with the pens as how long the liquid takes to dry seems to vary massively depending on what it's applied to. FWIW I've never had to wait longer than a couple of days.
Seriously, give it a go!
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Post by patw on Nov 9, 2017 9:30:00 GMT -6
Thanks for the info stilljustharley, but the Molotow pens are not available here in the UK.
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Post by kabdriver on Nov 9, 2017 9:31:04 GMT -6
Or there's now the Molotow Liquid Chrome pens. They're not massively expensive and the results are nothing short of amazing - I've just used them on a set of 1/12 exhaust pipes and the finished article looks like kit chrome, it really is that good. Providing the surface is clean and smooth (I found 1,000 grit worked fine) then you literally draw the chrome on, it self levels and you sit back and wait for it to dry - that's the only slight issue with the pens as how long the liquid takes to dry seems to vary massively depending on what it's applied to. FWIW I've never had to wait longer than a couple of days. Seriously, give it a go! I just got one of them myself to try - I wasn't sure whether to believe the hype or not so I figured I'd try one for myself. Going to have a play this afternoon. Interesting to know it takes a couple of days at worst to dry - good info, thanks! Anyway, cool T Pat! I don't think I've seen one in this color scheme before! How did it go together?
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Post by stilljustharley on Nov 9, 2017 9:37:09 GMT -6
Hi Pat, I'm in the Isle of Man and had no problem getting them through Amazon! As far as end results go, most of the "chrome" on this bike's forks and pipes are Molotow. It's good stuff!
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Post by kabdriver on Nov 9, 2017 9:43:44 GMT -6
Hi Pat, I'm in the Isle of Man and had no problem getting them through Amazon! As far as end results go, most of the "chrome" on this bike's forks and pipes are Molotow. It's good stuff! Oh wow, that looks AMAZING! I guess it's like Alclad where the base surface is REALLY important, but I've read a few different places that it self-levels really well. Did you use a basecoat of something underneath it stilljustharley ? I need to do some experimenting, but interesting to see someone get such great success with it! I wonder if it would airbrush well too? I see that you can get a bottle of the stuff - presumably to refill the markers when theyre empty
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Post by stilljustharley on Nov 9, 2017 9:56:31 GMT -6
Quick apology to Pat for hijacking the thread!
The base surface doesn't seem to be that important in practice. I've tended to use it over bare plastic (all colours) and, providing it's clean and sanded to at least 1,000 grit, then the self-levelling magic takes care of the rest.
I know very little about what active ingredients it contains but I've seen mixed reports of using the refill bottle through an airbrush so i'd approach that with caution.
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Post by kabdriver on Nov 9, 2017 10:23:31 GMT -6
Oh yeah, sorry Pat! My fault for asking questions... Great advice, thank you stilljustharley - I'm going to give it a try and see how it works out!
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Post by patw on Nov 9, 2017 15:48:06 GMT -6
Don't apologise for the supposed hijacking, it all adds to the mix of info flying around which can only help us all! Thanks guys, stillharley, I'll have a good look for them for future builds, thanks for the info. Hi James, yes it went together very well. As with all resins, you shave a bit off here and a bit off there and hey presto it all falls into place, which it did! As I've said before all the images both 1:1 and models all had black roofs, too much black around anyway so I looked at contrasts and found it in the buttercup yellow!
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Post by 3dscaleparts on Nov 9, 2017 19:42:38 GMT -6
Really cool to see this. I take it the resin was molded off the original model kit?
Mike
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Post by patw on Nov 10, 2017 1:57:24 GMT -6
Thanks Mike. I can only guess that this came from an original, but very well thought out and cast.
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Post by patw on Nov 11, 2017 4:31:39 GMT -6
Hi Pat, I'm in the Isle of Man and had no problem getting them through Amazon! As far as end results go, most of the "chrome" on this bike's forks and pipes are Molotow. It's good stuff! Hi stilljustharley, I went onto Jacksons Art Supplies in London and they sell the Molotow Chrome Pens! No only have I ordered one but also Hi-Viz Shock Orange and Shock Green and white for another go at tyre marking! Thanks for the push I needed to find the Molotow!
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Post by stilljustharley on Nov 11, 2017 7:55:41 GMT -6
My pleasure Pat - I await the results with interest!
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Post by hobbybobby on Nov 11, 2017 11:15:46 GMT -6
A very nice build, Pat and a great color choice, it looks a lot better, I never really liked it in Brown...
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Post by patw on Nov 12, 2017 2:43:31 GMT -6
Thanks hobbybobby, yes I do like add a bit of colour to brighten most builds up.
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Post by patw on Nov 15, 2017 2:11:21 GMT -6
My pleasure Pat - I await the results with interest! Hi stilljustharley, I had the pen delivered yesterday from Jacksons Art Supplies in London and have tried it on some scrap plastic and it works a treat. I shall be 'chroming' all manner of bits now, especially on resin kits that don't come with chrome parts!
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Post by stilljustharley on Nov 15, 2017 2:31:09 GMT -6
I sense another convert to the cause!
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Post by patw on Nov 15, 2017 17:06:50 GMT -6
Hi stilljustharley, I've added it to this kit, to the wheels,exhaust, radiator, rocker covers and three sides of the windscreen surround, pretty good finish. I'll try and improve as I get used to it, with a steady hand! It will be just the job around windscreens instead of using BCF or in my case Chrome tape!
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Post by kabdriver on Nov 15, 2017 17:49:14 GMT -6
Nice!! That 'chrome' looks great Pat!
Which size tip did you get on the pen? I got a 4mm to try out. I'm going to be picking up the others too though now I've tried it
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Post by flatout on Nov 15, 2017 21:40:07 GMT -6
Well done Pat...with the price of originals being so high this is a very cool option. I like your color choice and the chrome looks good for your 1st try. I just used the Molotow refill bottle product through my airbrush...won't be using Alclad or paying someone else to chrome parts anymore.
Does the supplier of the resin kit have a website?
Aloha...Pete
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Post by patw on Nov 16, 2017 1:51:30 GMT -6
Nice!! That 'chrome' looks great Pat! Which size tip did you get on the pen? I got a 4mm to try out. I'm going to be picking up the others too though now I've tried it Hi James, I got the smallest one to start with and as you see it works, but must keep a steady hand!
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Post by patw on Nov 16, 2017 1:54:34 GMT -6
Well done Pat...with the price of originals being so high this is a very cool option. I like your color choice and the chrome looks good for your 1st try. I just used the Molotow refill bottle product through my airbrush...won't be using Alclad or paying someone else to chrome parts anymore. Does the supplier of the resin kit have a website? Aloha...Pete Thanks for your comments Pete. Yes his website is on ebay but he deosn't show this kit. Try his email glen.polky@skymesh.com.au his ebay site is: ResinBlob64.
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Post by "ScratchFever" on Nov 16, 2017 9:46:53 GMT -6
Well done...!!😀 makes me want a Sprite! Groovy color... Really awesome build... Thanks for the eye candy....
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Post by patw on Nov 16, 2017 17:05:42 GMT -6
Thanks Scratchfever, that's my pleasure!
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