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ferrariscale |
Posted - 02/17/2014 : 22:35:42 Hi, I apologize mods if this is the wrong section. I've looked at building 1/43 or 1/18 scale models for a while but basically haven't made the jump. Some of the builds on here are simply amazing to see and above all would be rewarding work. Have seen a few kits on the bay but would I be better off buying a quality kit bbr/mr or something mediocre tron/bang/hw? It seems lots of kits are up there in $, don't want to get off to a bad start so to speak :)
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the.x.man |
Posted - 02/27/2014 : 00:38:46 Excellent :o)
________________________________________________ The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches! Max Balchowsky
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ferrariscale |
Posted - 02/26/2014 : 22:51:20 Received those model kits today Jonathan.. Thankyou sooo much!
Now I just need to hunt for all the gear required to build.
Might take a trip to Hobbyco this weekend, doesn't look like great weather for mowing anyways :)
Will keep ya'll posted
Thanx again xman!
Brett |
Dave G |
Posted - 02/22/2014 : 16:13:50 Simple tools like tweezers can be bought at your local pharmacist. I actually use my Victorinox pocket knife a lot, it has small useable tweezers, a sharp knife, proper size scissors and a good file. It's the materials used that are harder to get hold of, like proper adhadhesives and paints. If nothing is near, internet is your best friend! I believe cyanoacrylate and clear!! 2-component glues are pretty much essentials. I have just started trying putty, standard Revell tube, seems to work fine but mind you, I have no experience on that matter! |
dark star |
Posted - 02/22/2014 : 15:43:24 Hi
There is a very interesting book for the novice modeler edited by John Simons (Yes ! the Marsh Model boss). It's called "The world of 43rd" ,and to me personally, it has helped me a lot in my early modeler days. I think it's still for sale on the site of Marsh Models ... As for the purchase of materials , there are hundreds of websites. Sites like "Hobby Link Japan" or "Four Small Wheels" they have everything , and are very friendly and efficient. Good luck, and welcome to this wonderful world of modeling in 1/43
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ferrariscale |
Posted - 02/22/2014 : 14:55:47 Yes Dave, I did have a look at that. How is that build going?
Have a couple of questions: where is the best place to buy tools? Tweezers/Pliers/files etc grit paper. Ebay has plenty of options obviously, should I buy quality? Also ..what are the recommended glues/putty to use?
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Dave G |
Posted - 02/21/2014 : 10:16:38 Hi Brett,
I myself started building my first 1/43 model lat year, actually my first kit in over 10 years I guess. I bought a pre-painted BBR kit. This gives you a nice way to try your hand at this scale. The paint finish on it seems perfect to me. I posted it on this forum, about a 575 Superamerica. Should add some updates to it, but it gives an idea. I was surprised how small parts really are!! Good luck, Dave |
Models123 |
Posted - 02/18/2014 : 07:53:14 Don't forget that there are also many really great 1:24 scale kits to choose from as well.
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the.x.man |
Posted - 02/18/2014 : 00:14:27 I wouldn't worry about the mods, Brett - there are only two of us; Mike McCormick ("Ferrarinut"), and myself. Mike is an absolutely top-shelf bloke, you won't have any worries there. It's no problem whatsoever for me to move a topic if it needs it.
As for your question, I'll drop you an email with a proposal that might be of interest to you.
________________________________________________ The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches! Max Balchowsky
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