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Build
a Revolving Paint Caddy
Need a
way to store all those small bottles of paint and save storage
space at the same time? We'll show you one solution.
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Photographing
for Realism, Part One
So you've
spent hours and hours shaping and sanding, getting the perfect paint
job, doing the final painstaking assembly...and finally, it's finished!
Now you want to show off your efforts to others. So you grab your
camera and shoot away, but somehow the results just aren't what
you're looking for...
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Photographing
for Realism, Part Two
In most
cases the more light you have available, the better your photos
will be. In this article we discuss photographing your models outdoors,
including a simple-to-make photo background.
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Back
to the Futura
The
fifties were the golden age of Detroit’s “dream cars”
and at the top of the list was Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln
Futura. Billed as a $250,000 rolling laboratory, the Futura not
only looked like the fifties version of the future, but also was
a fully functioning engineering marvel that foreshadowed a number
of features that would later find their way into production. In
this article we take a look at building Revell's vintage classic
kit.
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About
Skill Levels
Most of
today's kits have a skill level associated with them. But just
what do those numbers mean, and what can they tell you about the
kit?
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Old
Magazine Articles
Back in the late 60s
and early 70s I had several articles published in Car Model Magazine.
The methods were a bit crude back then as compared to how we do
things today, but it's fun to go back and enjoy a bit of nostalgia.
I also had one in Car Modeler in 1997.
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