In reply to BenB (Forum Supporter) :
Cool!
Although, that original livery on the box art has me searching ebay. A Mazda with Ford logos? Sign me up 
Today I lost the tiny piece that represents the oil filler tube on the valve cover. So, I made a new one out of plastic rod, cut it off, and then dropped it on the floor and lost it as well. So, I made another one but this time, I got smart. I glued it into place while still attached to the styrene rod. Now I just have to figure out how to cut it without breaking it free and losing it again. 

I didn't really even look at the box art!
I was just looking for the cheapest one with a white body for the Finish Line decals. They also have boxings for the green and Day Glo red Charge car and a fluorescent pink and yellow one. I've been buying kits like this from Japanese shops on eBay. It takes a few weeks to get the kit, but it's cheaper than a lot of alternatives.
Well done on the engine. I'm constantly losing parts to the carpet monster.
In reply to slowbird :
I have yet to try it, but I saw a pic of a model railroad guy using a chef's bib that he anchored the bottom of to the edge of his work bench. He said nothing reached the floor.I know I would forget to de-anchor it and pull the bench after me when I got up
I’ve had this metal bodied Model A for years. Will have to see if I have enough time in the next few weeks to turn it into something that doesn’t look like a refugee from an early-90’s car show.

Because some one has to build this (not going to be me)
https://www.amazon.com/Aoshima-Scale-Model-Nb8C-Roadster/dp/B0859JMD9J/ref=sr_1_294?crid=S1C1BLKBNZOS&dchild=1&keywords=plastic+car+model+kits&qid=1586213732&sprefix=plastic+car+model%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-294
I am torn between a Porsche 934 RSR 'Martini Racing' or a C7 R Corvette Race Car.
I have not put one of these together since I was a little kid. I am kind of excited to try this. I will need to order glue and paint and everything in one shot but hay what can go wrong. LOL
I feel like I'm in way over my head. Wish me luck. Now do I go Nigel Mansel or Gerhard Berger?

For those of you that are wanting to learn how to build a model car, here's three how-to's I did last year:
There's also a ton of info in this restoration video:
Hopefully those can help some of you.
I'm super excited to see all these cars come together!
Benswen
New Reader
4/6/20 7:19 p.m.

I'm doing a Monogram Aerovette I picked up at a junkstore this summer. I'll post pics when I figure out how...
Mostly I'm doing it to prove to myself that I can actually complete a kit. "The price of perfection is prohibitive" is my new mantra. Or, "Perfect is the enemy of finished."



I don't know if I'm capable of doing this.
David S. Wallens said:
In reply to Mazdax605 :
Perfect.
Fooled ya. That's paper. Lol I'm quick (that's what she said), but not that quick.
In reply to Mazdax605 :
Sweet! Now on to the plastic version. You can do eet!
In reply to Benswen :
Nice minis in the background!
In reply to David S. Wallens :
Love me some Mini! You'll be posting a video how to mask the roof to create the Union Jack, right?
In reply to Mazdax605 :
Aoshima kits build well. If you are a new kit builder this is a good one to start with.
Parts box score! A set of wheel faces that look almost perfect for the "LAT" option wheels on a Tiger. Too many lugs and I need to discard the fake knockoff nuts, but this is great. I have no idea what kit they came from....Color bad in pic, that towel is very blue.

TurnerX19 said:
In reply to Mazdax605 :
Aoshima kits build well. If you are a new kit builder this is a good one to start with.
I'm not new, but it's been 20 plus years since I've built a model.
In reply to dean1484 :
Oooohhh. That just made me think.... I really want to do a 935.
It's been probably more than 30 years but I will give this a try. In getting my WFH space situated in the basement I found my bin of unbuilt kits. Most are military models but I did find this one that I started in High School before girlfriend's were a thing.

I am going to have to strip the body, it's metal so should not be too bad, and finish the detail painting. It looks like there is only one part missing, a small piece that goes between the tail lights, hopefully I can come up with something to fill it.
the side windows have yellowed a little, any tips on maybe cleaning those up?
Mazdax605 said:



I don't know if I'm capable of doing this.
So I have a few questions for the good modelers in the house. On my Delica I planned to do a two tone to match my real world Delica. However I didn't buy white paint thinking that the body molded in white should be good enough. I was most likely wrong. Was I? Beyond that you can see that the body has the black surrounding the side windows and wraps around the front windshield. Should I paint the upper half blue like my Delica, and then mask it off for the black? Or just say screw it and leave it all white?
Will
UltraDork
4/7/20 7:02 a.m.
In reply to Mazdax605 :
Unpainted plastic tends to stand out. It won't look nearly as good as white paint.

How I want to paint the model. It's slightly different from my van as mine is pre face-lift, isn't the high roof and has the black/grey belt line molding.
In reply to Mazdax605 :
I vote for masking and painting.