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Looking for a hummer


Rich
11-13-2001, 09:40 PM
I have stayed out of this forum cause I havent done any modeling in about 5 months, but I am ready to get back into it. I have done mostly cars at this point.
I have done :

00' Viper R/T
67' Chevelle SS
97' Ford F-150 Pickup
Audi TT Roadster
'97 Camaro Z28
69' GTO Judge

[Yes, I will post some pics, as soon as get some bugs worked out with my new webcam]


I want a Hummer and badily, I have only seen about 2 kits around the city, so it looks like mail order or internet for me. Anyone suggest a good hummer kit?

Thx All

G-Forces
11-13-2001, 09:44 PM
Originally posted by HuMMerMan
I want a Hummer and badily
Maybe you should talk to one of the fine ladies standing on the street corner at around 11 at nite. :D:D:D


Seriously I'll keep my eyes open.:eek:

Rich
11-13-2001, 09:51 PM
Originally posted by G-Forces

Maybe you should talk to one of the fine ladies standing on the street corner at around 11 at nite. :D:D:D


I could go for one of those too, but I can wait for the right girl (someday) :)

Anyways, the hookers in T.Bay (where I live) are all on one street (Simpson Street) and if you drive down it late at night, you see all the nasty fuckin hookers, :apuke:

I wouldnt have sex with them, even if they paid me. besides im wating for marrage.

Seriously tho G, do u know of any sites that I could check out for the model?

thx for the quick reply dude

Jimster
11-14-2001, 12:02 AM
Maisto sell built up 1:18 scale models but I don't know of any Hummer kitsets.....

Moppie
11-14-2001, 01:49 AM
Tamiya makes several Hummer kits in 1:35, but they are all the military versions. If you were keen you could convert one to a civilian model.
I have seen one civilian kit, but I have no idea who made it, and it was several years ago.

primera man
11-14-2001, 02:59 AM
www.jhl.com

Check them out....very good

Guiddy
11-14-2001, 03:32 AM
Originally posted by primera man
www.jhl.com

Check them out....very good

Warren! That's a mail marketing company!:confused: Should I look for something deeper?:D

ales
11-14-2001, 03:34 AM
Originally posted by primera man
www.jhl.com

Check them out....very good

www.hlj.com of course :)

and try looking on eBay

primera man
11-14-2001, 04:15 AM
Originally posted by Guiddy


Warren! That's a mail marketing company!:confused: Should I look for something deeper?:D

DOH.......I THINK I'VE HAD ONE TO MANY AGAIN :bloated: :bloated:

Sorry

Jay!
11-14-2001, 04:23 AM
Jeez... It's only three letters... :rolleyes:

Everyone esle already answered this one pretty good. :D Thanks.

primera man
11-14-2001, 04:28 AM
Originally posted by jay@af
Jeez... It's only three letters... :rolleyes:




It looked good when i typed it

:p :p

Jay!
11-14-2001, 05:24 AM
Originally posted by primera man
It looked good when i typed it

:p :p I understand. A lot of things look good in your "state." :eek: :hehe: ;)

Rich
11-14-2001, 08:38 AM
Thanks tons everyone...I should have clarified that I was looking for a civilian hummer, not a military one. The reason I asked here is because I never seen any civilian ones and only ever 1 military kit. I guess ill end up with a military one cause thats all there is.


Double Thanks for the link P.Man and thx for the fix on it ales :)

Ill let ya know what i end up getting.

ales
11-14-2001, 02:51 PM
You, as a true modelley ;) can always"demilitarize" it :):):)

Good luck.

And who makes the military version?

S Brake
11-14-2001, 05:22 PM
I did a Hummer that was made by revell-monogram, i did it a looooooong time ago but i still see the kit around.

Rich
11-14-2001, 05:32 PM
Originally posted by snowboarder927
I did a Hummer that was made by revell-monogram, i did it a looooooong time ago but i still see the kit around.

It was actually a revell kit that I saw for a Military hummer. From the looks of things, ill be ordering a couple of military ones, doing some slight modifications, and spending some time with the ol airbrush, to make a nice civilian one. :D

Jay!
11-16-2001, 06:24 PM
I found one at the model store today.

Revell ProFinish brand. It's in a window box so you can see the pre-painted body.

http://www.revell-monogram.com/store/ModelDetail.cfm?Id=0&Number=1338

:D

Rich
11-16-2001, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by jay@af
I found one at the model store today.

Revell ProFinish brand. It's in a window box so you can see the pre-painted body.

http://www.revell-monogram.com/store/ModelDetail.cfm?Id=0&Number=1338

:D

Looks pretty damn sweet....except for 1 thing............

"Model Type/Brand: ProFinish® SnapTite®"

SnapTite? :bloated: I mean im not all that great at modelling (getting better with practise :D ) but I can handle more challenge than a snap-together. In fact, I would never want one of those. What is the fun / challenge in getting a pre-painted kit? I find the whole fun of making a kit is painting it either realistically, or doing it 100% custom.

thanks, but no-thanks jay.

:D

Jay!
11-16-2001, 07:23 PM
Snap-Tite kits have gotten a bad rap. You should be just as worried that it's a Revell kit.

What's wrong with Snap-Tite? Especially if that's the only Hummer they sell? At least check it out. You can still glue it together if it make your feel better. ;)

Seriously, the model store had one built, and it looked just fine. :D

Edit: You can also strip all the pre-painted paint and do it yourself if you like. :D Ask me how!

Rich
11-16-2001, 07:56 PM
Originally posted by jay@af
Snap-Tite kits have gotten a bad rap. You should be just as worried that it's a Revell kit.

What's wrong with Snap-Tite? Especially if that's the only Hummer they sell? At least check it out. You can still glue it together if it make your feel better. ;)

Seriously, the model store had one built, and it looked just fine. :D

Edit: You can also strip all the pre-painted paint and do it yourself if you like. :D Ask me how!

You do have some pretty good points there jay, and i think that I will seriously consider it, due to the fact that it is difficult to find one that isnt all military style with camo and all, and guns.


About stripping it down, its something to ponder if I would do that. It looks pretty good the way it is but on the other hand,I know its wacky, but im addicted to purple (infact plum crazy purple) and ive dreamt many times about having a plum crazy purple hummer, and I really really really want to build one.

About stripping down a kit, I have a mustang thats 25% done or so, but the paint job on the body turned out shitty, so I was just keeping the parts for use on another kit. I wouldnt mind finishing this,but it needs to be stripped down, and I dont know how. Im guessing its more complicated than just wiping it down with thinner?

Thanks again jay.

JE123
11-16-2001, 11:20 PM
Originally posted by HuMMerMan
Im guessing its more complicated than just wiping it down with thinner?

This was originally posted by jay@af in another topic:



You've only painted base coats, right? No detail yet?

If you want to go ahead and strip all the paint from the car body, here's what you do:

Go to your local auto supply store and buy a bottle of Castrol Super Clean, a pair of rubber gloves and a cheap brush with medium bristles. You also need a plastic tupperware-like box that's bigger than the car body.



1. Wear gloves.

2. Pour all the CSC into the plastic box.

3. Put the car body in the plastic box, in the CSC. Don't worry if the car isn't completely covered, you can let it sit, then flip it over to get the other side later.

4. Let it soak in there for at least four hours.

5. Use your gloved finger to rub some of the treated paint. If it smears off, it's almost ready. When it wipes off, it is ready.

6. Use the brush to scrub all the paint off.

7. Wash the body with water.


You can re-use the CSC if you filter it back into the bottle. And it's biodegradeable, so if you spill, just wash with water.

Worked great for my NSX.

Jay!
11-17-2001, 02:13 AM
Originally posted by JE123
This was originally posted by jay@af in another topic:
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Worked great for my NSX. http://www.plauder-smilies.com/happy/bigok.gif Thanks!

Rich
11-20-2001, 08:11 PM
Well, the hunt for the hummer is over. I have been unable to find anything remotly decent, so when I was out at the hobby store this evening, I fell in love with this:


Originally posted by jay@af


http://www.revell-monogram.com/store/ModelDetail.cfm?Id=0&Number=1338



I wish there was more hummer kits out there, I guess there not popular. Oh well, even tho this is a snaptite, im going to be adding quite a few custom touches to the paint, and the body. Ill be doing the basic assembly tonight, then deciding on what mods I want to do to it.

Stand by for the pics :D

Rich
11-20-2001, 09:37 PM
http://members.shaw.ca/HuMMerMan/h1.JPG

http://members.shaw.ca/HuMMerMan/h2.JPG

http://members.shaw.ca/HuMMerMan/h3.JPG

Now to figure out what to do to it :D

Jay!
11-21-2001, 12:10 AM
See? :D It's not so bad. ;) Looks nice, doesn't it?

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