That printed circuit board holder turned rotisserie is a great idea. I have one & never considered using it for models. I love your technique for hiding ejector pin marks. Thanks for sharing!
Luka Cee there Are Tons of Ways to Deal With Ejector Pin Marks like Front Carpet Area on AMT kits I Hide them With Floor Mats. Others U Sand Off. Some U Texture Over with Glazing putty Saran 0:43 Wrap & Sandpaper for Carpet Texture Match
The water sounds in the opening scene reminded me of an article I read some time back where the modeler added bird sounds to their heavy growth trees using a looped recording, small amp and hidden speaker. It added a cool effect to the model. Might be some of your subscribers have done some similar sound projects.
Nice solution. And thanks for the scraper tip. Gotta find me one of those..... there's only so much you can do with 320 grit... let's hear it for craters... yeehaa...
You building Buddy Baker's K &K INSURANCE, CHARGER! We used to race a charger class car at Lakeside Speedway, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS!Back in the late 80s, somebody a restored car, out to o show off, it was a hemi car it sounded amazing!!!!
This might be a place where using the "sprue goo" might come in handy - if you are patient enough to let it dry all the way. Maybe this build is going to be some sort of Daisy Dukes Sebring / grocery getter......
Im glad that this helps. I put this model up over the past couple of years. I just pulled it out last night. As soon as I'm done with my current project. I'm getting back on it. Thanks for watching.
That printed circuit board holder turned rotisserie is a great idea. I have one & never considered using it for models. I love your technique for hiding ejector pin marks. Thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial. That is certainly something I will try. You have really been rolling out the content over the past few days. I love it.
Luka Cee there Are Tons of Ways to Deal With Ejector Pin Marks like Front Carpet Area on AMT kits I Hide them With Floor Mats. Others U Sand Off. Some U Texture Over with Glazing putty Saran 0:43 Wrap & Sandpaper for Carpet Texture Match
Great tip, will definitely become useful when we meet such defects. Thanks for the share 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice trick, going to use it next build. Congrats, you're rocking on in 2022!
Super C😎😎 LL Tip Sir, thanks n Have a Blessed Week Ahead.
Great tip Luka . Keep cranking them out 👍👍👍👍👍
The water sounds in the opening scene reminded me of an article I read some time back where the modeler added bird sounds to their heavy growth trees using a looped recording, small amp and hidden speaker. It added a cool effect to the model. Might be some of your subscribers have done some similar sound projects.
Great tip man I learn something every one of your viedos I watch Thank You
This is a great idea I never considered. It could definitely be useful for those pesky ejector pin marks in the floor of interior tubs too!
Never thought of doing this. Great idea. You are building the #32 Simonize Dadge
Nope
Another great how-to ! Thanks for sharing , it well help me spend a bit more time looking at ways to improve my model building !
Great tip Luka, will come in handy down the road. thanks for sharing. Rick :)
Awesome tip Luka, makes it look great. Ron
Nice solution. And thanks for the scraper tip. Gotta find me one of those..... there's only so much you can do with 320 grit... let's hear it for craters... yeehaa...
Great idea!! Wish I had thought of this on my last build!! lol
Cool tip. Thanks for the demonstration.
That was a truly awesome tip/tutorial, brother! I’ll definitely be giving that a try, thank you! 🙏🏻😁 My guess would be a Marty Robins car 🤔
Nope
You building Buddy Baker's K &K INSURANCE, CHARGER! We used to race a charger class car at Lakeside Speedway, KANSAS CITY, KANSAS!Back in the late 80s, somebody a restored car, out to o show off, it was a hemi car it sounded amazing!!!!
Another great tip from the man. Thanks matey.
Nice little tip there. Thanks :-)
Great hint! Thanks for sharing!
And I thought this video was going to turn into a game of Hide & Go Seek!!! 👍🙂😉😃
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Great idea .... thanks for sharing 👍
Great tip. Thank you so much!
Very cool tutorial, Luka!
My best guess would be the Purple an Yellow Marty Robbins Charger.
Nope
That would have been my guess. Or I should say my hope.
Great idea. That would work on different models like tanks too. 👍
I think that NASCAR Car should be built as a Marty Robbins NASCAR. That's what I would build it as. Are there any decals to build his car???
Great tip. Thanks for the video 😎👍
Nice. Thanks for the tip.
Great idea!! keep them coming!!
This might be a place where using the "sprue goo" might come in handy - if you are patient enough to let it dry all the way.
Maybe this build is going to be some sort of Daisy Dukes Sebring / grocery getter......
Cool idea, but Nope
Nice little tip thanks for sharing
Awesome tip. Thanks!
Excellent Idea!
What is the jig / rotating tool you are using - ?
It's for circuit boards. I did a video on it.
Haha! I've got one of those in my soldering kit. I never thought it'd be useful for plastic models.
@@TheLukaCeeChannel Thanks!
I also make filler parts for where the 2 parts come together. Eliminating the gap making it look like a one part chassis.
Me too
Excellent information going to try this
Im glad that this helps. I put this model up over the past couple of years. I just pulled it out last night. As soon as I'm done with my current project. I'm getting back on it. Thanks for watching.
Great tip Luka, my guess is that you're building #42 Marty Robbins
No sir
LuKa Cee, Knows !!
Great video, thanks for sharing
Jack McCoy's last ride - the #7 or a #04 Herschell McGriff or Joe Milikan car - maybe Woody Fisher's (I think that's his name) ARCA car
Nice ones. But Nope
Great tip thanks for sharing
And another cool tip thanks
Where did you get that handy dandy Frame Holder?? that is nice
Great idea!
Great tip thanks a lot
A very cool tip!!
Ty for sharing
My guess is the 10,000 RPM Earnhardt #8.
Nope😁
Love your videos. Do you anyone that makes a 1/25 scale Daytona nose and wing. I want to put them on an El Camino.
great tip!!
Learned something new today. Thank you.
So that is a printed circuit board holder? Where can I get one? Thanks
I just googled it found it.
Cool. It's worth it
BuddyBaker #11Charger.
That's my guess too.
Nope
Neil Bonnett #5??? Or the #8 the Dale Earnhardt made his Cup debut at Charlotte
Nope😁
Wendell Scott #5 Kmart or #67 of Buddy Arrington
Nope and nope. But those two guesses were firsts.
Is it the Nascar with the green/black/yellow one bro 🤔
Do you ever finish the kit you start
Haaa ha,,, actually it's more of a tip show than a build show
I'm thinking Marty Robbins
Nope. That is one of the top guesses.
I know what kinda of Charger you're building. A Dodge Charger..... 😁🏁
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Pro Street
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Jim Vandiver or Frank Warren 🤔
Nope
I give up then
Maybe the Olympia beer car
No, buy that's a good one.
Marty Robbins.
Nope
@@TheLukaCeeChannel how bout the Olympia beer charger that went to lemans?
Did I get it?
Marty Robin's 43
Nope
Looks like a roadrunner
No, it's a Charger
I’d make you cry for even doing a stupid dodge 😎
#71 k&k insurance dodge?
Nope
K&K dodge?
Nope
Joe Frasson or GC Spencer
Nope and no
Jabe Thomas?
Good one, but no
It's a DODGE charger
Harry Gant?
Nope
Buddy baker's
😆 NOPE. 😁 I don't think anyone will guess it. But the reveal will be soon.
Fast and furious doms charger
Nope but it "Could" be a movie "Related" car.
71
K and K
Nope. 😁
Herry Hyde #77
No sir
48 CAR
Nope
Butch Hartman????
LOL. NOPE. But I do have to get back on this one. No one has come close. 🤭