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Old 05-15-2002, 02:49 PM
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Oh yeah, what's the best way to paint that chrome strip around the car? I masked it off and painted with a brush, but I still messed up a little...
Try not painting it and use Bare Metal Foil instead. It works good!
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Howiedoit,
Like Jay said, use Bare metal foil. Its about 5 bucks a sheet. Cut out very thin strips -about the size you want trim and apply it. You must be EXTREMELY careful because BMF is very, very delicate. You'll also need brand new #11 exacto blades to cut. You can use Cotton swabs to rub it down and at the same time it gives it a little polish. Well, enough here. The instructions that come with the BMF tells you in detail what to do. -Walter
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Speaking of BMF, anyone have any tips on removing it from its backing? I can't do it without crinkling the edges. Maybe a #11 would work but it'd be too easy to tear it.
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first hi i'm new here

i really like building model cars,but here in germany i only can get normal tamiya or revell etc. models...but not fujimi etc.

does anyone know a shop where i can order those lexus or other japanese cars to germany?

would be cool
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does anyone know a shop where i can order those lexus or other japanese cars to germany?
Welcome. Look in the FAQ at the top of the forum for a list of online retailers. Some of the ones in Asia will ship to anywhere.
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I think you will be best served by HLJ, 1999 and Ebay...
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Where can I buy model cars online?
One of the favorite places to buy is Hobby Link Japan, available at www.hlj.com. They have a superb live database site which has pictures and a clear and concise ‘in stock’ display. The kits are incredibly cheap, but once postage is added you will pay close to local prices! You will get a good selection and it is a fantastic place for accessories. Worldwide postage is slow, and it often takes a week just for the parts to leave Japan, so think ahead when ordering! I usually receive items within a 5 weeks, 6 if you go for the cheaper surface mail option.

A new and up coming company is Media Mix Hobby, who have a fantastic Race Car accessory list and carry many items in stock. Postage is as fast as they get and once again you can view a live database. Available at http://asiapac.worldpay.com/cnb/shop/mediamixhobby tell Wong that you are from Automotive Forums and he will treat you extra nice!!!

Local to the United Kingdom is Grand Prix models, available at www.grandprixmodels.com. It also has a live database but without the pictures. Very fast postage service if the items are in stock, but order out of stock items at your risk!


Another site is www.1999.co.jp. They tend to be slightly cheaper than HLJ and their site has more info on kits, including scans of the instuction sheets and pictures of the box contents.

Others include:
www.modelcarkits.com
www.towerhobbies.com
www.ehobbies.com
www.replicarz.com
www.legendshobbies.com

And, of course, the infamous Ebay! Look in the Toys & Hobbies > Hobbies & Crafts > Models > Automotive category, but don't forget to search all of Ebay for items that may be mis-filed.


Where can I find more websites about models and online model retailers?
MODELCARLIST Plastic Model Resource Page is a great place to start. Then, go to the International List of Scale Model Related Web Sites. Last, try www.google.com.
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