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Newbie here - needing some advice.
hi there.
i'm new to the forum and i've recently started my first model. it's the tamiya 1/24 celica gt-four. it seems to be going pretty well so far. the engine is in and the chassis is almost complete. i'll get some pictures up when i get chance. there are a few things i need some advice on though... firstly, are there any companies selling aftermarket scale wheels in the uk ? i'm looking for some similar to these in 18"... ![]() secondly, while cutting out the windscreen, i was a little clumsy and scratched it. i have managed to sand away the scratch and smooth it off using rubbing compound but i'm unsure what to use to buff it up to a perfect finish. any ideas ? also, i'm wanting to make some sideskirts but i'm unsure of the best way to do this. i want to make them seperate from the main body incase i decide not to use them. any advice would be much apreciated. thanks in advance for your help guys. |
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
Hello,
welcome here on AF. If you expect to make seperated side skirts I would advice you to build them in modelling clay hardening on air. Easy to sand and to correct if they don't fit perfectly. If you choose plastic card it may on my opinion be more difficult to work with without fixing it to the body. Or best solution is maybe to mix both methods: a plastic card part fitted with clay to give it the final touch and form. For the wheels I think that I've recently seen something like that in Fujimi spare products range... Not sure. Bye Phil |
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
@rallymaster
thank you for the welcome. it appears you're correct about the wheels. i've just found the exact ones on fujimi's website... ![]() i've just got to find a uk stockist now. any suggestions from uk modellers ? |
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
I don't know about UK suppliers, but any good website should have them, eg, MediaMix Hobby, Hobby Link Japan, Hiroboy, Racing Minatures, etc...
Good luck. |
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
thanks, that website looks very useful. i've emailed the owner to see if he can get them for me.
i think i might start on the sideskirts tonight so i'll post some pics when they're done. anybody got any thoughts on what to use to buff/polish my windscreen ? |
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
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Otherwise you can do as the aeroplane-guys are doing, dip it in Future floor wax. Here's a tech tip about it: IMPS-Stockholm Niclas |
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
about building side skirts:
cover your car in mare metal foil a little bit larger area than where the side skirts will be. then, depending on the type of side skirts you are building, you could super/crazy/CA glue the plastic card directly to the foil, fill it with putty, then pop it off to sand and make final shape. or just slather on the putty, and pop it off to sand for final shape. for the windscreen, go get a fingernail polishing stick (most beauty supply stores, and drug stores have them) they are essentially multi grit sanding sticks. then, just go from highest grit to lowest grit. you should alternate directions between grits to know that you have polished all of the previous grit's work down. after that, if you don't have plastic polish, or anything like that, use PASTE type toothpaste (not gel, I've found that the regular white colegate works best) to do your final polishing, then follow that up with some non grit polish, and wax.
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
@proosen
thanks for the tip mate. that future floor stuff looks magic but i'm not sure if it's available in uk. @rsxse240 does toothpaste really work as a polish ?!! i'll have to try that one. for the sideskirts, the tin foil idea is a good one, i'd actually thought of it already. great minds think alike . i think that is what i'll do as there will be no plasticard involved. the skirts are only small and subtle so just putty should be ok.one other thing i've just been wondering, is it best to fit the spoiler to the body before painting, or paint it seperately and assemble afterwards ? many thanks fellas. |
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
if the spoiler is flush fitting, then mount before paint, unless it is a hinderance when it comes to polishing, if it has a gap between the body and wing, then definitely after paint.
I generally apply any "add on" body panels after paint, this usually makes the polishing go a bit "smoother" haha
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
i had some time off work over the festive period so the model is coming on nicely now. i'll get some pics up in the WIP section soon (photobucket is painfully slow tonight).
in the meantime, i could do with a little advice about the wheels... i got hold of the fujimi ones as mentioned but now i'm a bit nervous about converting them to fit. the picture below shows the problem... ![]() the boss/hub needs shortening all the way back so it's nearly flush with the spokes, then a spindle will be glued in it's place. i'm just a bit nervous about grinding away with my dremel incase it starts to melt the plastic or even worse snap the spokes. has anyone got any better suggestions ? thanks guys. |
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
yes, RSXE240 is right, I also use toothpaste as a POLISH FREQUENTLY,sorry, caps.
KOOL!!a GT4 celica! im assumimg this is the one with the round headlights?the ST205?with your wheel dilema, you could cut as mutch as possible with a scalple, then file back the rest....or you could make flared wheel arches so you can put the big wheels on ![]() lookin 4ward to the finished thing
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
thanks for the reply Mister_S13.
yes you're right, it's the st-205. absolutely stunning car (i'll hopefully have the real thing by summer). i ended up using the dremel and just going very carefully. the wheels have now been primed and will hopefully be painted tonight. will post a WIP when i pull my finger out.
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
your getting a 205! im so jealous, I own an ST184, lol, the 205's are a great car,hope you get it, and if you do...congrats!
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Re: Newbie here - needing some advice.
Hi,
Can't help with your wheel problem (I just bodge it up as I go along when I have to modify things like that! ), but in regards to the Future floor polish, it is available in the UK, but it's called Johnsons Klear. Most Tesco's seem to stock it.HTH Keith |
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