police superbike
cj_baller13
01-04-2005, 01:51 PM
my local hobby shop is having a big sale, 1:8 bikes for £20 so i decided to get a couple and im gonna make on of them into a custom police motorbike, only problem is how do i get the aluminous green colour
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/502/24933210.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/502/24933210.jpg
freakray
01-04-2005, 03:19 PM
Did you ever consider using paint?
cj_baller13
01-04-2005, 03:52 PM
yeh smartass, i was askin wat make, colour or type to use
freakray
01-04-2005, 04:00 PM
Do you do any research on your own?
Testors makes luminous colors, here's a link to their website: http://www.testors.com
Testors makes luminous colors, here's a link to their website: http://www.testors.com
lilbudman
01-04-2005, 04:28 PM
No, people are too lazy now a days, don't want to do anything themselves, and I find it funny how most of the time they tend to be assholes and talk down to senior members of the site, when they are the ones in need of help. :disappoin
Lil'budman
Lil'budman
cj_baller13
01-04-2005, 05:32 PM
i aint talkin down to no one, i asked a simple question and they gave a smartass answer, the forum is here for help but all of you guys are reluctant to give it, " search the forum" do this do that. the forum answers may not be totally specific to what people need and some of us dont know where to look for certain things, like this paint, how about you all give the newbies including me a big ass break
freakray
01-04-2005, 05:45 PM
You asked:
how do i get the aluminous green colour
I answered your question, what more did you want?
Please, attempt to spell correctly, use some punctuation and grammar and most significantly, follow some forum etiquette.
Thank you.
how do i get the aluminous green colour
I answered your question, what more did you want?
Please, attempt to spell correctly, use some punctuation and grammar and most significantly, follow some forum etiquette.
Thank you.
Slippery
01-04-2005, 10:13 PM
You asked:
I answered your question, what more did you want?
Please, attempt to spell correctly, use some punctuation and grammar and most significantly, follow some forum etiquette.
Thank you.
Now whos talking down to who here? Freakray your modeling skills are pretty amazing but sadly your attitude to new members just sucks! I feel like you have a ton of experience and a wealth of infomation to add to this forum so please chill out and if you dont have anything constructive to say LEAVE the Submit Reply button alone.
BTW I had no idea that kind of colour came in a can....Thanks for the tip
I answered your question, what more did you want?
Please, attempt to spell correctly, use some punctuation and grammar and most significantly, follow some forum etiquette.
Thank you.
Now whos talking down to who here? Freakray your modeling skills are pretty amazing but sadly your attitude to new members just sucks! I feel like you have a ton of experience and a wealth of infomation to add to this forum so please chill out and if you dont have anything constructive to say LEAVE the Submit Reply button alone.
BTW I had no idea that kind of colour came in a can....Thanks for the tip
jswillmon
01-04-2005, 10:34 PM
if you dont have anything constructive to say LEAVE the Submit Reply button alone.
And then you say...
BTW I had no idea that kind of colour came in a can....Thanks for the tip
So is he being helpful or not?
And then you say...
BTW I had no idea that kind of colour came in a can....Thanks for the tip
So is he being helpful or not?
TireGaint
01-04-2005, 11:38 PM
I am feeling...this forum became very unwellcome to some members, and unfriendly atomsphere arround AF car modelling session. If you dont like to answer his questions, you can simply do not answer his question.
boostspike
01-05-2005, 12:14 AM
I find it funny how most of the time they tend to be assholes and talk down to senior members of the site
what makes a "senior member" better then us noobs.. NOTHING.. remeber you were once like us and someone helped you along this hobby.. all we ask is the same respect you got when you joined this forum..
and FYI CJ_Baller asked a simple question.. and got a crap reply. i understand why he got heated...
this forum got the best talent.. too bad there are too many "tough guys" in here
what makes a "senior member" better then us noobs.. NOTHING.. remeber you were once like us and someone helped you along this hobby.. all we ask is the same respect you got when you joined this forum..
and FYI CJ_Baller asked a simple question.. and got a crap reply. i understand why he got heated...
this forum got the best talent.. too bad there are too many "tough guys" in here
cyclone1410
01-05-2005, 04:12 AM
yeh smartass, i was askin wat make, colour or type to use
Freakray's response of "Did you ever consider using paint?" could be taken two ways. The first way would be to take it in a humorous fashion and reply in kind. Instead CJ_BALLER13 appeared to reply in an antagonistic fashion, which in my view, causes problems of it's own. This was evident in the replies from other members. I think it is important that we always try to take the humorous path in our replies - this is supposed to be fun place remember.
Next it is also important to ask clear questions - no one minds helping others when their questions are posted clearly and concisely. This is also important as some members do not have English as their first language and sometimes have to use translation services or sites. Posting your question as clearly and correctly as possible helps these members to possibly help you.
Finally the above is not meant to be a lecture. I am just trying to get the point across that it is important that we all work together to make this forum as useful and enjoyable as is possible. We all have bad days however we should first take a deep breath and put ourselves in the other persons shoes for an instant before replying.
Freakray's response of "Did you ever consider using paint?" could be taken two ways. The first way would be to take it in a humorous fashion and reply in kind. Instead CJ_BALLER13 appeared to reply in an antagonistic fashion, which in my view, causes problems of it's own. This was evident in the replies from other members. I think it is important that we always try to take the humorous path in our replies - this is supposed to be fun place remember.
Next it is also important to ask clear questions - no one minds helping others when their questions are posted clearly and concisely. This is also important as some members do not have English as their first language and sometimes have to use translation services or sites. Posting your question as clearly and correctly as possible helps these members to possibly help you.
Finally the above is not meant to be a lecture. I am just trying to get the point across that it is important that we all work together to make this forum as useful and enjoyable as is possible. We all have bad days however we should first take a deep breath and put ourselves in the other persons shoes for an instant before replying.
freakmech
01-05-2005, 05:55 AM
In defense of Freakray....
cjballer did not specify whether he was looking for paint or decal or whatever.... it was a very vague question and at least Freak hinted to the right answer regardless. also to an extent i agree with the "noobs" that maybe Freaks reply was a bit harsh BUT cjballer joined this forum recently and has flogged this forum with questions easily answered by a simple search. it gets old. im guilty of asking questions i could search for as well but i would not have learned to research if i did not get the same "smartass" remarks. now if im going to ask a seemingly simple question that is "model specific" i make sure i have some evidence that i have researched it first. it incourages replies from the more "knowledgable" members.
cjballer did not specify whether he was looking for paint or decal or whatever.... it was a very vague question and at least Freak hinted to the right answer regardless. also to an extent i agree with the "noobs" that maybe Freaks reply was a bit harsh BUT cjballer joined this forum recently and has flogged this forum with questions easily answered by a simple search. it gets old. im guilty of asking questions i could search for as well but i would not have learned to research if i did not get the same "smartass" remarks. now if im going to ask a seemingly simple question that is "model specific" i make sure i have some evidence that i have researched it first. it incourages replies from the more "knowledgable" members.
lilbudman
01-05-2005, 06:08 AM
what makes a "senior member" better then us noobs.. NOTHING.. remeber you were once like us and someone helped you along this hobby.. all we ask is the same respect you got when you joined this forum..
and FYI CJ_Baller asked a simple question.. and got a crap reply. i understand why he got heated...
this forum got the best talent.. too bad there are too many "tough guys" in here
Because they are the most knowledgeable and have been here the longest, and F.Y.I, I didn't get any respect either when I first joined ether. Respect is somthing you earn, and you don't get it by being cry baby's who can't take a little heat without going to mommy. And as far as freakray's reply, he never said any options he considered. This forum does have the best talent, to bad there are to many "pussy's".
Lil'budman
and FYI CJ_Baller asked a simple question.. and got a crap reply. i understand why he got heated...
this forum got the best talent.. too bad there are too many "tough guys" in here
Because they are the most knowledgeable and have been here the longest, and F.Y.I, I didn't get any respect either when I first joined ether. Respect is somthing you earn, and you don't get it by being cry baby's who can't take a little heat without going to mommy. And as far as freakray's reply, he never said any options he considered. This forum does have the best talent, to bad there are to many "pussy's".
Lil'budman
freakray
01-05-2005, 06:37 AM
Respect is earned, it is not a right.
Flaming a moderator is not a way to get respect, it's a way to shorten your welcome here.
If you ask an inconcise question, don't cry when you get an inconclusive answer.
Most n00b's find themselves getting 'disrespect' because they fail to heed the simplest advice - "read the FAQ and How To' section, it's that easy.
Thank you :)
Flaming a moderator is not a way to get respect, it's a way to shorten your welcome here.
If you ask an inconcise question, don't cry when you get an inconclusive answer.
Most n00b's find themselves getting 'disrespect' because they fail to heed the simplest advice - "read the FAQ and How To' section, it's that easy.
Thank you :)
DukeMan
01-05-2005, 06:39 AM
Oh my god this has got to be the most childish "thread" in AF history. :disappoin Seriously guys grow up and just drop the subject, please. To answer your question cj_baller13, if your local hobby shop have humbrol enamels I think you should check them out, I´m not sure but I think they have something that could look like a LUMINOUS paint. Also experiment with Tamiyas "clear" colors over different bases.
Good luck!
Good luck!
ywwong
01-05-2005, 06:59 AM
it is not good to call newcomer "n00b"
cj_baller13
01-05-2005, 07:53 AM
dukeman thankyou thats the answer i was looking for
Technoman
01-05-2005, 07:59 AM
Respect is earned, it is not a right.
If you ask an inconcise question, don't cry when you get an inconclusive answer.
Not trying to take sides here, but this struck me as funny given the grammar lesson being given. Anybody care to point me to the dictionary that contains the word inconcise.
Please be concise in your responses :)
If you ask an inconcise question, don't cry when you get an inconclusive answer.
Not trying to take sides here, but this struck me as funny given the grammar lesson being given. Anybody care to point me to the dictionary that contains the word inconcise.
Please be concise in your responses :)
freakray
01-05-2005, 08:13 AM
[QUOTE=freakray]Respect is earned, it is not a right.
If you ask an inconcise question, don't cry when you get an inconclusive answer.
[QUOTE]
Not trying to take sides here, but this struck me as funny given the grammar lesson being given. Anybody care to point me to the dictionary that contains the word inconcise.
Please be concise in your responses :)
:lol: Yeah, I typed that in a bit of a hurry :icon16:
If you ask an inconcise question, don't cry when you get an inconclusive answer.
[QUOTE]
Not trying to take sides here, but this struck me as funny given the grammar lesson being given. Anybody care to point me to the dictionary that contains the word inconcise.
Please be concise in your responses :)
:lol: Yeah, I typed that in a bit of a hurry :icon16:
Technoman
01-05-2005, 08:16 AM
:lol: Yeah, I typed that in a bit of a hurry :icon16:
Strange thing is I know I use that word regularly when talking to others, just seeing it typed out looked odd.
Strange thing is I know I use that word regularly when talking to others, just seeing it typed out looked odd.
boostspike
01-05-2005, 09:45 AM
don't get me wrong there are some new idiots who comes in here and ask the dumbest question w/o doing any research.. but there are some who puts some effort in it and finds no result, therefore have to ask... ie i just plugged in "LUMINOUS" into the seach section... and came up w/ nothing... (besides this thread) :tongue: so guess what, i would have to start a thread and ask one of you "respected senior member" right???
cj_baller13
01-05-2005, 04:04 PM
thanks for the backup bootspike, i apologise if i offended anyone but i have done the research and when i am trying to balance studying a degree, working part time and having a family along with the "FUN" of this hobby time can be limited
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