Great update! Nice work cleaning the paint off the GTP, good tip using the Ziploc bag. The green looks good on the 67. Thanks for sharing. P.S. Piggy should make an appearance in every episode. LOL
Awesome stuff Kreg. Love painting videos. I'm editing one of my own right now... 🤣 Love that green, those are going to look so gooood together... LLAP 🖖
Awesome video Kreg!!! That paint color is amazing on the Mustang. I have this kit in my stash, as well as one of the GTP Mustangs. I got some group builds I'm working on, but dang if you didn't make me want to start on those!! 😂 thanks for sharing!!!
Willow green looks great. Good choice. Thanks for sharing. I like the green color of Bullit as well. Interesting about the trim piece in the back if the roof line. Never noticed that before. (125 Rods).
Great tutorial. I’m going to be spraying a 1/25 Peterbuilt big rig in metallic and I had no idea where to start. This helped immensely with type of paint/primer and thinners. I had no idea there was a hardener available. Or is it just for the paint you used? I will look into it. Thank you for all your help. 👍👍
Kreg, recent subscriber. Great channel. Just rebinged your Bronco videos. Doing the research thingy. That airbrush problem, sure sounds like a packing washer has either failed or just needs a bit of a tweak. I bet’cha one round on that one. If it needs replacing, whether you can find one for an off brand like that is anyone’s guess. I’d be willing to take a look at it.
Have you tried Mr Hobby Rapid Thinner with metallics on car bodies? Paul Bretland @InternationalScaleModeller does some of the best model car paint jobs on the 'Tube and he always uses the faster drying thinner for metallic paint jobs but he also 2K clears everything. The faster drying may reduce your pull back on the edges. If you don't want to clear, maybe a few light tack coats with the rapid thinner followed by a wet levelling coat. Not speaking from experience... just throwing out ideas. Great choice on Mustang for the group build... coming from a totally unbiased, hard core Ford guy!
I have thought about getting some to try. I am doing a order today will see if they have any and try it out. Yes he does some amazing work, I haven't watched any videos' lately on his work, will have to go back for a re-visit. Thanks Allan!
Sorry Tony, I know at this time it's late, we had planned on a few Ohio shows. I had lost my brother on the 9th from cancer unexpectedly, has been a tough go around. He was a year older than me @ 52
Great video Kreg. I'm asking because i want to build this kit again, and want to do a better job. I was going to cut the trunk plug out on my next one because i thought thats why i had a fitment issue gluing the trunk on top of it? Also my rear tail panel didn't fit well. I assumed because i left the truck plug in place. Since you've built the kit before, I assume it was just me lol. I'm curious why you dont glue the nose and rear panel in place before paint? If i dont, what glue do you use to attach after paint? Sorry for the questions but i want to step up my game on this one.
The last kit I had built I cut the trunk out and was hard to keep it in place, to be honest with you I have never left it in. I might have to cut the back edge off once assembling. I will bee doing a build video on the fit coming up. I was going to glue the parts on first, sometimes I like the panel line gap from the paint, plus last time I did not use the lacquer and didn't want the paint line if it didn't fill. To add the bumpers I will show in the next video, I add small flat styrene pieces to the insides of the fenders sticking out, using them as a guild and for CA glue.
Hey Kreg. Do you have a shop in Metro Detroit where you find MCW paint? I've tried Nankin when I was in the area, but they didn't have it. This weekend, I'm heading to Akron for a show, so I was thinking about diverting a bit along the way to shops in Detroit on my return trip. Last time I was in Michigan, I went to where a model and train shop I knew of on Rochester Road, near Rochester used to be ...... but when I got there the building is now a tattoo parlor. Not the kind of paint I wanted. 😉 Also, do you have contact info for the Detroit show? No contact info shows on the flyer. I have a friend who will attend the upcoming Fall show who tears down, modifies and rebuilds diecast models. He wonders if he can display his work in Detroit, if it's not plastic. He doesn't care if it gets judged.
Prop Shop Hobbies on Van Dyke in Warren, Michigan carries MCW paints. Yes, your friend can display his modified die cast models. Our fall show is an NNL show( non judged).BTW, Ray , some of us from the D.A.A.M. club will be in Akron for that show. We'll be wearing our club shirts so look for us, say hello, and we can answer any other questions you may have about our show.See you there.
@@tonybuglione3516 Hey thanks. Sounds like that shop's along the way to the Fall show in Detroit/Macomb CC. I can wait until next month to look for some MCW.
That's a nice pick up not sure potbelly pig what is his real name and I was also wondering I am interested in the airbrush I want to purchase one for the first time and I'm not sure so I like to get some details or insights on that hope to hear from you I know you're busy thank you
looks great buddy. nice looking color. Thanks for sharing.
The color is going to look nice. Good to see something a little different.
Great update . That color really suits the car. It's on the way to being a awesome build. Can't wait to see it finished.
Thanks Ron, wanted something different, looked pretty cool.
Your paint looks beautiful as usual Kreg! Love the pig! 😎👍
Thanks Mike, appreciate it.. He's pretty cool!
Kreg, very nice video and a great choice of color. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Will, Thought it would look better than the typical colors.
Your paint work is awesome. Thanks Kreg
Thanks Sam, color looks good on this one!
Great video, love the pig 😊
Thanks Jeff, he is pretty cool.
The color is really nice. Thanks for sharing.
Great update! Nice work cleaning the paint off the GTP, good tip using the Ziploc bag. The green looks good on the 67. Thanks for sharing. P.S. Piggy should make an appearance in every episode. LOL
Thanks Alan, A friend of mine had mentioned the bags, thought I would give it a try, works good. Piggy will probably make a few more appearances lol
Looks cool. Have a great build.
Thanks appreciate it!
Nice
Another beautiful Mustang! Awesome video and thanks for sharing! 💪
Thanks Tony, will chat at you later..
Like you have to worry about brake fluid 😂😂😂...great colour👍
Lol, not sure how it ends up at the house all the time.. lol
Looks good Kreg like it alot
Thanks Rob..
Awesome stuff Kreg. Love painting videos. I'm editing one of my own right now... 🤣
Love that green, those are going to look so gooood together...
LLAP 🖖
Awesome Bruce, look forward to it.
Awesome video Kreg!!! That paint color is amazing on the Mustang. I have this kit in my stash, as well as one of the GTP Mustangs. I got some group builds I'm working on, but dang if you didn't make me want to start on those!! 😂 thanks for sharing!!!
Thanks, hopping to wrap both of these up for upcoming shows..
Nice paint work cool color, and the piggy is neat!
Awesome color thanks for sharing Kreg. Send the airbrush my way.
Nice Video Kreg, Updates look great Willow Green is looking good! Thanks for taking the time to share with us! God Bless Happy Modeling
Thanks Brian, thought it would be a nice choice over the typical colors..
Great looking paint Kreg, learn a lot from watching you. Thanks for sharing.
I love that you used ford break fluid to strip a ford model mustang
Willow green looks great. Good choice. Thanks for sharing. I like the green color of Bullit as well. Interesting about the trim piece in the back if the roof line. Never noticed that before. (125 Rods).
Looking good Kreg
The bigger story is that you have a pig !😂 How cool is that ?!! Your modeling is always top notch but the pig thing made my day
Sometimes its better to reset and start all over again instead of heavy coating a mistake. Looks good.👍
Hi David, yes was starting to form some problems, was time to hit the reset button lol
PIGGY! LOVE IT!!!
Cute piggy! 😅
Great tutorial. I’m going to be spraying a 1/25 Peterbuilt big rig in metallic and I had no idea where to start. This helped immensely with type of paint/primer and thinners. I had no idea there was a hardener available. Or is it just for the paint you used? I will look into it. Thank you for all your help. 👍👍
Piggy will make some good bacon in a year or two!! haha
Send it my way 😎
Send me your email for the airbrush, woodskreg@gmail.com
Kreg,
recent subscriber. Great channel.
Just rebinged your Bronco videos.
Doing the research thingy.
That airbrush problem, sure sounds like a
packing washer has either failed or just needs a bit of a tweak.
I bet’cha one round on that one.
If it needs replacing, whether you can find one for an off brand like that is anyone’s guess.
I’d be willing to take a look at it.
Thanks, I appreciate the sub! Still learning as I go. Looking forward to the next addition Bronco build. Such a fun hobby!
Cool video brother! You should dress your pig as a cop 4 Halloween lol😂
Have you tried Mr Hobby Rapid Thinner with metallics on car bodies? Paul Bretland @InternationalScaleModeller does some of the best model car paint jobs on the 'Tube and he always uses the faster drying thinner for metallic paint jobs but he also 2K clears everything. The faster drying may reduce your pull back on the edges. If you don't want to clear, maybe a few light tack coats with the rapid thinner followed by a wet levelling coat. Not speaking from experience... just throwing out ideas.
Great choice on Mustang for the group build... coming from a totally unbiased, hard core Ford guy!
I have thought about getting some to try. I am doing a order today will see if they have any and try it out. Yes he does some amazing work, I haven't watched any videos' lately on his work, will have to go back for a re-visit. Thanks Allan!
Kreg, are you going to the show in Akron this Saturday? Some of us from the D.A.A.M. club are going there.
Sorry Tony, I know at this time it's late, we had planned on a few Ohio shows. I had lost my brother on the 9th from cancer unexpectedly, has been a tough go around. He was a year older than me @ 52
Head it towards my house
Kreg have you ever done a “flip-flop" style of paint job from the 70's on a model kit
Right, lacquer was king in those days, was big money to shoot enamels. I look at it as a modern day restoration lol..
Great video Kreg. I'm asking because i want to build this kit again, and want to do a better job. I was going to cut the trunk plug out on my next one because i thought thats why i had a fitment issue gluing the trunk on top of it? Also my rear tail panel didn't fit well. I assumed because i left the truck plug in place. Since you've built the kit before, I assume it was just me lol. I'm curious why you dont glue the nose and rear panel in place before paint? If i dont, what glue do you use to attach after paint? Sorry for the questions but i want to step up my game on this one.
The last kit I had built I cut the trunk out and was hard to keep it in place, to be honest with you I have never left it in. I might have to cut the back edge off once assembling. I will bee doing a build video on the fit coming up. I was going to glue the parts on first, sometimes I like the panel line gap from the paint, plus last time I did not use the lacquer and didn't want the paint line if it didn't fill. To add the bumpers I will show in the next video, I add small flat styrene pieces to the insides of the fenders sticking out, using them as a guild and for CA glue.
@@kregskorner8851 Thanks for the information.
Hey Kreg. Do you have a shop in Metro Detroit where you find MCW paint? I've tried Nankin when I was in the area, but they didn't have it. This weekend, I'm heading to Akron for a show, so I was thinking about diverting a bit along the way to shops in Detroit on my return trip. Last time I was in Michigan, I went to where a model and train shop I knew of on Rochester Road, near Rochester used to be ...... but when I got there the building is now a tattoo parlor. Not the kind of paint I wanted. 😉
Also, do you have contact info for the Detroit show? No contact info shows on the flyer. I have a friend who will attend the upcoming Fall show who tears down, modifies and rebuilds diecast models. He wonders if he can display his work in Detroit, if it's not plastic. He doesn't care if it gets judged.
Prop Shop Hobbies on Van Dyke in Warren, Michigan carries MCW paints. Yes, your friend can display his modified die cast models. Our fall show is an NNL show( non judged).BTW, Ray , some of us from the D.A.A.M. club will be in Akron for that show. We'll be wearing our club shirts so look for us, say hello, and we can answer any other questions you may have about our show.See you there.
@@tonybuglione3516 Hey thanks. Sounds like that shop's along the way to the Fall show in Detroit/Macomb CC. I can wait until next month to look for some MCW.
Thanks Tony for the info, I knew there was shop in MI that has it could not remember..
and i thought you where gonna say mustang sally.....lol
Well I had to be that guy and run with something different lol. Have a good one Richard..
Piggy is idling in the next room
That green looks great, was the final coat lacquer or enamel? I'm thinking enamel.
Hi Gordon, final coat is enamel. I find so much more durable, easy to work with.
Cool garage pig.
Awe..hello Piggy
Thanks Marcy, he is pretty cool.
DICK DALE!!! 🙌🏼
That's a nice pick up not sure potbelly pig what is his real name and I was also wondering I am interested in the airbrush I want to purchase one for the first time and I'm not sure so I like to get some details or insights on that hope to hear from you I know you're busy thank you
Heysendittome
Not exactly the right shade of green, but oh yeah it looks great.
Thanks, I was going to go with Highland green at first, only have one bottle and saving it for a Bullit build one day.
Send it to me
Send it to me