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Stamen0083

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  1. Hasegawa canopies aren't too bad to mask. Use Tamiya tape to cover the edges well, making sure that there are no folds in the tape, then use a toothpick to burnish the tape where the canopy frame is. Use a SHARP X-acto blade to cut the tape and remove it from the frame, then spray with black and then frame color. Sometimes, I usually run the knife at the edge of the tape again to cut the paint, so to speak, so that when I remove the tape, I'll have a nice, sharp, raised edge that simulates a canopy frame.

    Think painting black outside is hard? Try painting black inside car windows. Thank heavens Tamiya has the sense to include window trim masks for most new kits.

    PS: I find that when spraying, laying down mist coats instead of wet coats makes the edges along the masking tape almost invisible. Sometimes I've heard it helps if you remove the tape before the paint has fully dried, but I've always been afraid of wet paint getting where it shouldn't be, so I haven't tried that yet.

  2. Home Depot. I've heard good things about Duplicolor primer too, which can be found at automotive stores, but I've been too busy enjoying the Painter's Touch to really bother trying it.

    David, like I said, the primer is VERY forgiving when it comes to spraying techniques.

  3. I use Painter's Touch gray primer. It's also available in white, but I think the latter is more rare. In anycase, it lays down a very thin layer, covers everything, and is very smooth and forgiving of mistakes made when spraying.

    Samples of my primed works can be seen here:

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    And:

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  4. not so concerned about Ferrari.  When they're good they're great, but when they're bad, they're horrid... and for me, this is just one of those bad times.  The F430 was a big disappointment to follow the heels of the 360, and the rest of Ferrari's lineup is junk (the Scaglietti looks like puke, and the enzo is equally awful in appearance).  So hopefully the F430 will stop production and Ferrari can make a real car again.  Maybe a twin turbo F430 or a V10 successor.  Then at least Ferrari can say their car beats the Ford GT.

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    What's wrong with the F430? By all accounts, it's better than the 360 in every aspect, especially the finicky gearbox.

  5. Really? I didn't know that.

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    Really really. I went through a phase where I was really into the fan made films, and they all mentioned rotoscoping, so I looked it up, and there it was. Thanks to the technique, even plastic Hasbro sabers look cool.

  6. You're all forgetting perhaps the most well known use of rotoscoping ever: the lightsaber blades in the original Star Wars trilogy were rotoscoped.

    "Rotoscoping has also been used to allow a special visual effect (such as a glow, for example) to be guided by the matte or rotoscoped line. One classic use of traditional rotoscoping was in the original three Star Wars films, where it was used to create the glowing lightsaber effect, by creating a matte based on sticks held by the actors."

    From Wikipedia.

  7. 10 months, and I had to pay up front too. There was some screw up with the online stores inventory. On another forum I've heard that it's generally faster to order directly through Jeff Parks, but with the exception of possibly a MPP, there isn't really anything else I'm interested in buying there.

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    Yuck. That's practically forever and a half. Where did you order it? Online store? I thought we're generally supposed to phone orders in?

    I want all three replicas. Graflex, MPP, and Obi-Wan's grenade. The only thing is that they cost quite a bit of money. Perhaps a group buy is in order, but we might have to wait, what, several years?

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