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Styrene question
Hi to all im new
I was reading through tutorials and i dont know what styrene is and how to use it? is it bandable? thin, thick? what tool to use to cut it and is there any some other name for it, who in australia would have something like that for sale? thanks for help guys sash |
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Re: Styrene question
comes in diffrent thickness. i use .030 it works fin. easy to bend if you are going for a perfect 90degree bend, it can be hard without breaking it, but a simple use of a lighter works. styrene is in sheets, it is white. sciccors cut it just fine. if you are cutting thicker might use a dremel or sheers. any basic hobby store will have it.
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Re: Styrene question
Styrene are sheet of plastic. The main brand is Evergreen and cost about 2$ for 2 sheets
They come in different tickness .10, .15, .20, .30 .40 and more there is even some with draw on it that can be used to make inter cooler on other thing. .10 is used to fill gap between 2 pieces, can be usefull .20 and .30 are good for modeling parts and starting to custom built aero part .40 is about GTwing size you use plastic glue (the same you use for model) to glue it. Very usefull stuff for the price
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Re: Styrene question
Styrene is very usefull. I have at least 1 sheet always by my hand. For test painting mostly, but it's far more useful as that
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Great guys thanks alot
Oki, my hobby is fibreglass work and bodykits, but up to now i was just coping others and learning tehniques, now i want to start my own modeling of bodykits, and i read many pages but this styrene stuff sounds good, so i want to try it. What putty do you use? is it same bog as for cars ...or? so i cut is in peaces, glue it with plastic glue, make shape, than just putty on top and sand it? is construction going to be hard enough not to brake or something, once i have it sanded and primed im just going to make mould of fibreglass .. is ithat the way>? any suggestions ..? whats good whats not, does it take too much time? can you sand styrene? i think this should be enough to start Thanks champs |
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Re: Styrene question
you can sand styrene. i use squadron, other people like to use tamiya putty.
if you are planning to do a mold and make more then 1 of the kit. you can do one from fiberglass(althought i have never seen that) or you can make a resin copy. what size models are you planning to work with? |
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Re: Styrene question
you make the general shape with styrene (like fenders and side) then you shape with putty
I use Tamiya Basic Putty
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hehe yes scale 1:1 i make real kits
nah guys you didnt understand i already make fibreglass bodykits, but the thing is i just copy kits that already someone made but now i want to do modeling my own. So if someone needs help mail me or i can make tutorial on that, hard, o yeah i've spent days and nights in my garage just to learn that shit and guess what? no one wanted to help anywhere i asked, it was like they invented it and they dont want anyone to know .. but its alright, i've spent too much money on it i still havent earned it back. Oki thanks for replay guys but what kind of putty is that maiya.. ? what else is it used for, im in australia so maybe its called different where yous are. ? will plaster putty do the job? or maybe it will crack, what about putty used for patching the cars, ? cheers guys |
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Re: Styrene question
hey man, where in aust. you situated. coz there are a fair few ppl on here from our wide brown land that might be local close to you and might give ya a hand
im near brissy if thats any help laters, WIDE
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man im not sure what the hell your talking about? are you wanting to make bodykits for 1:24 scale model cars? if your asking for help on making your 1:1 bodykits then evergreen styrene and tamiya putty are not gonna do the trick? and second of all if your asking for help on 1:1 scale bodykits you in the wrong place, this is a model car board. forgive me for being so confused.
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Hi wide load
Im in nsw wollongong good to here there is more aussies yeah do you know the answer of my last post ? just not sure what putty is it and who would sell it, it sound some different type than what im using. Also that styrene thing, who sells that in aus? |
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jdmhotrod i think that was the answer to all my q
im making 1:1 scale kits, thats why it confused me i didnt know that this is only for little 1:24 cars forum. so styrene and putty doesnt work on big jobs? |
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Re: Styrene question
Hi dojaja, you are coming at this from a very different perspective to everybody else responding to this thread so far. You are talking full size vehicles, everybody else scale model cars. Using sheet styrene and modelling putty would be a very expensive and time consuming method of designing real body kits!
Don't the professional design studios rely on sketches followed by mockups in clay? Might be a better option for you, unless you can afford the lastest CAD/CAM technology. |
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