It took me three times of messing up and getting tangled up but finally got patient and built this netting. Its an awesome technique. Thanks for showing this technique. Amazing.
Great work, Clay! I use an erasure shield for cutting the strips so my sketchy eyesight doesn’t miss the widths! Can’t seem to find the one I use online, it’s probably 30 years old and drafting by hand is so 1985! 😂
Definitely going to try this on my next build. I have an old Detail Master Window Net Kit from the 90's that has a PE Template and some super thin tissue paper. Going to try using the template with tape instead.
seeing you cut out the drivers side made me have flashbacks of 25 Dale Earnhardt #3 Goodwrench stock cars I built and literally gave away.. to build my credit up.. that never panned out. Cool to see someone still building things.. the old way. Can tell you've done this a FEW times.. lol
I think a better and realistic and textured net can be made with the adhesive tape that covers some LCD screen cables, even have adhesive and looks like real cloth...
Thank you sir for all the tips on making these window net's I'm currently working on the Darrell Waltrips Tide Monte Carlo for a group build I'm entered to on UA-cam
So happy to see you doing how to videos! Your work is AMAZING. I’m still in awe of that Clint Bowyer car I saw at NNL East! One question, are those photo etched pieces from a generic seatbelt set? Or is that a special nascar window set? Thanks! Look forward to the next video.
Great job...I am in process of building the 81 Thunderbird from the movie Six Pak with Kenny Rogers... have you ever built a window net with string like the ones you would see on cars in early 80’s?
I would not have glued it went through all of that work to make it realistic should have had it where it was functioning with some magnets then have it up or down but good idea.
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Not only are you one of the most talented builders I've ever witnessed you are a master at video for UA-cam. Often those 2 don't go hand in hand!
Thank you very much! I am learning a lot, that is for sure. Hopefully each video gets a little bit better than the last. Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial. Tamiya's new 1, 2 and 3mm tapes will be great to skip the cutting steps.
Good stuff Clay, that deserves a Tim Tam😋
You know me too well...."will work for snacks" is our motto around here!
It took me three times of messing up and getting tangled up but finally got patient and built this netting. Its an awesome technique. Thanks for showing this technique. Amazing.
Great demonstration, I was wondering how to do this. Thank you so much, your magazine articles have been an inspiration for me for years.
Thanks!
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Great work, Clay! I use an erasure shield for cutting the strips so my sketchy eyesight doesn’t miss the widths! Can’t seem to find the one I use online, it’s probably 30 years old and drafting by hand is so 1985! 😂
Just found your channel Clay. All I can say is WOW! Beautiful detail and craftsmanship
Thanks and welcome!
Definitely going to try this on my next build. I have an old Detail Master Window Net Kit from the 90's that has a PE Template and some super thin tissue paper. Going to try using the template with tape instead.
seeing you cut out the drivers side made me have flashbacks of 25 Dale Earnhardt #3 Goodwrench stock cars I built and literally gave away.. to build my credit up.. that never panned out. Cool to see someone still building things.. the old way. Can tell you've done this a FEW times.. lol
I have admired your work for years now I’m glad to see how you do your magic !! Keep doing these !!
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks Clay for all of your videos, guy i done the Revell Harvick Ford every which was you could do the hardest.
Love those sanding sticks
Sir you are one the best in the business,I truly enjoy your video
Very nice work.
Great information on how to make windows. You make it look like a simple task.
That was another Steller Video my Friend. You make it look easy 😎. Keep up the awesome work.
Thanks buddy!
Thanks for this Clay. I’ll be using this a lot
Just ran across your channel and sub'd to it I'm really amazed what small amount of glue that you use thanks for sharing!!
That's Cool Clay Great Job Sir
Sooo Cooolll Buddy, thanks for Sharing n God Bless All.
You make it look so easy.thanks!
I think a better and realistic and textured net can be made with the adhesive tape that covers some LCD screen cables, even have adhesive and looks like real cloth...
Thank you sir for all the tips on making these window net's I'm currently working on the Darrell Waltrips Tide Monte Carlo for a group build I'm entered to on UA-cam
Glad to help. Good luck with your project!
Fantastic Looking vehicles also.😎
Amazing talent. Thanks for sharing all your secrets.
My pleasure 😊
That exactly how i did mine, great minds think alike haha. nice job.
Awesome stuff bro!
This is an awesome tutorial...Thank you so much for sharing!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
That's a good idea i might do that to the Lowes 48 model i built
Very nice!!!!!
That was an awesome how to Clay. Thanks. Ron
Glad you enjoyed it Ron.
Wow that looks awesome 👍
Thanks for watching!
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Good video man
Hi Clay, James Morris sent me over. Excellent video, subbed your channel. KUTGW buddy.
AWESOME!
Thank you for sharing these techniques with us. How wide did you cut the strips for the net?
Thanks....I just tried to cut them the same as the kit net.
So happy to see you doing how to videos! Your work is AMAZING. I’m still in awe of that Clint Bowyer car I saw at NNL East!
One question, are those photo etched pieces from a generic seatbelt set? Or is that a special nascar window set? Thanks! Look forward to the next video.
Correct....it was just some hardware I had in my spares bin that looked close to the buckles they use. I believe it was made by Modelers in Japan.
awesome
Great job...I am in process of building the 81 Thunderbird from the movie Six Pak with Kenny Rogers... have you ever built a window net with string like the ones you would see on cars in early 80’s?
I haven't tried making one of those....it is tough to find a material that thin to stay in scale. Most look too thick.
I’m thinking I make have to use brass wire in some kind of jig...maybe like an .020 brass wire.
Very nice ❤️
Thanks! Nice work on your Ferrari!
@@ClayKemp oh thank you 👍🏼
Beautiful work😍 What kit is that you are building?
DW's '92 Western Auto Lumina
Nice 👍🏿
Great build. But I have to admit that I gasped when you glued it open, to the side of the car.
The main thing I learned from this, I use way to mush glue 🤣
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I would not have glued it went through all of that work to make it realistic should have had it where it was functioning with some magnets then have it up or down but good idea.
It looks like you pulled the window bar from a spare parts photoetch sheet. The seat belt buckles I have, but any idea where to source that bar at?
Any thin strip of scrap PE will work. Usually the borders of the etch sheet will have a nice straight strip you can cut to size.
Clay, I noticed you used a PE sprue for the metal bar. What product did you use?
It was just a scrap piece I had. I think it was a PE window brace from the Model Car Garage No Bull set.
Where can I purchase the metal for the rods and buckles you use in this video?
Any idea what the shelf life is on one of these. How long does it stay intact.
Once you paint both sides, and glue it in place. It pretty well stays together. I have yet to have one start to come apart.
What PE sets are you using?
What brand knife handle were you using in this video? Thanks!
I use an OLFA knife
Clay can make one basic tools . i teach a model car class can you help
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Could you inform me as where you got the brake calipers and rotors? Building one now and I'd like to do that on the stand look