Just A Wild Thought

Started by john2, November 23, 2017, 06:28:58 PM

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john2

 :)   How many of you guys have ever struggled with a model, and hoped you could just hold it together long enough to get pictures for a forum ? 

lol
Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4

Dr. Kerry

Guilty!!!!!!! Some have become UFO's before the pics happened!!!!! Wannt purdy either!!!!!
"Keep It In Scale"
       Dr. Kerry
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_FIdex0e1WNmv1lpQ-ZnQ

Dirtman

Yup, been there, done that, more than once...

Rett

FRW

I think for me, that's what I call my "mock-ups". I get these brilliant ideas in my head, mock them up and then say "oh, this is gonna be a lot more work then I thought.

john2

 :)  Good.  So I am not alone.   8)
Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4

JimW

RACING is an ADDICTION ::: the only CURE is POVERTY

pdaly28

that would be about every one ::)

Gary Davis

"Man...I love the smell of Methonal and Dirt in the morning. Then....Methonal and Asphalt in the afternoon is GOLDEN also."

Prostreeter69

So that's what I can call all these "mock ups" sounds good to me.

Jon
Mopar or no-car

john2

 :)  lol   Thanks to all.  We do what we can, don't we.  After all, isn't all of modeling just an experiment ?  You just see what you can do.  Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't.
Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4

Bob P.

I have one model, that I through the scratch build body in the waste can three times. I got it back out every time and finally completed the build.

Bob

Gary Davis

Well...to me...the mockup is a necessary step in fabrication. What other way is there to see if what you just measured and cut..fits. In the 1/1 and in the scale world...If a builder didn't mock up the pieces he just made...and just set them aside for attachment on down the build...he or she would be in for a WHOLE lot more work fixing stuff at a later date. Not good.   
"Man...I love the smell of Methonal and Dirt in the morning. Then....Methonal and Asphalt in the afternoon is GOLDEN also."

sentsat71

There is one kit that needs to be test fit while trying to build it out of the box.....The Grant King Sprint/Supermod kit.
And it starts with putting the frame together!
Found that out when building the first one of those kits, which happened to be the supermodified. Found out the "jig" to help put the frame together was tooo wide, belly pan would not slide on over the frame rails. Thankfully the glue had not yet set......The sprint hood needed/needs the inside of the cowl area to really be shaved to fit around the front of the roll cage. Nose cone, exhaust openings on the side panels all needed work.
Those are the main items I remember having to deal with for that kit.
Ed K.

pdaly28

Quote from: john2 on November 30, 2017, 05:01:00 PM
:)  lol   Thanks to all.  We do what we can, don't we.  After all, isn't all of modeling just an experiment ?  You just see what you can do.  Sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn't.
I mock up every thing I build,like John says,sometimes it works,sometimes it doesn't,so I just start over.That's why it takes me weeks to build something

john2

 :)  Well, those were my thoughts with the yellow and white 11 car.  I had quite an ordeal getting those wheels on the front. 

I wound up cutting the nubs off the spindles, making 4 flat discs, one for each wheel, and one for each spindle, and glued them on back to back.  At least it kept all 4 wheels on the table.

So, the pictures were taken, it was shown to you, it goes on the shelf, and that's that.
Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4