Hayley-Davidson Electra Glide
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20 May 2017, 16:21
Martin Oostrom
This brings back memories, nightmares, but still memories.
I never was any good with anything on road wheels.
This brings back memories, nightmares, but still memories.
I never was any good with anything on road wheels.
21 May 2017, 07:39
Spanjaard
i have to maybe do something similar, so i am really interested in seeing how that chrome is done all over again 🙂
i have to maybe do something similar, so i am really interested in seeing how that chrome is done all over again 🙂
21 May 2017, 17:48
Vincent Heemskerk
Chrome is done with black primer, Tamiya Chrome Silver, and Vallejo gloss varnish. I think the pictures turn out a bit strange due to the varnish.
Chrome is done with black primer, Tamiya Chrome Silver, and Vallejo gloss varnish. I think the pictures turn out a bit strange due to the varnish.
26 May 2017, 13:03
Vincent Heemskerk
I found out that Tamiya Chrome Silver needs a non-acrylic based varnish... It reacts with the Vallejo varnish. Drat.
I found out that Tamiya Chrome Silver needs a non-acrylic based varnish... It reacts with the Vallejo varnish. Drat.
27 May 2017, 11:32
Vincent Heemskerk
Spanjaard: I removed the chrome with Mr. Muscle drain cleaner, but its nasty stuff and I suspect it interacts with the plastic. I worked quickly so I got out scott free.
I like the look of the chrome silver, but it is said that for a real chrome look you better use Alclad. Since I don't airbrush and want my paint water-based, I opted for the Tamiya. (Which is airbrush paint as well, but I didn't know that when I bought it, and it works with brush just as well.)
Engine is fitted in the frame. Very tight fit.
Spanjaard: I removed the chrome with Mr. Muscle drain cleaner, but its nasty stuff and I suspect it interacts with the plastic. I worked quickly so I got out scott free.
I like the look of the chrome silver, but it is said that for a real chrome look you better use Alclad. Since I don't airbrush and want my paint water-based, I opted for the Tamiya. (Which is airbrush paint as well, but I didn't know that when I bought it, and it works with brush just as well.)
Engine is fitted in the frame. Very tight fit.
5 June 2017, 14:50
Spanjaard
tamiya works well with brush. l have used it for years. For airbrushing, it has to be thinned.
tamiya works well with brush. l have used it for years. For airbrushing, it has to be thinned.
5 June 2017, 16:31
Emil Stojanov
Vincent, try using oven cleaner for removing chrome. Works well for me and it doesn't eat your brushes.
Vincent, try using oven cleaner for removing chrome. Works well for me and it doesn't eat your brushes.
5 June 2017, 18:28
Vincent Heemskerk
Roy: I haven't seen a Matchbox marker, so I think not.
Emil: I'll look for it at the local supermarket, thanks.
Roy: I haven't seen a Matchbox marker, so I think not.
Emil: I'll look for it at the local supermarket, thanks.
6 June 2017, 11:05
Vincent Heemskerk
Roy McKay: I found a Matchbox stamp, dated 1980.
Lots of stuff done: tank, seats, mufflers etc.
Roy McKay: I found a Matchbox stamp, dated 1980.
Lots of stuff done: tank, seats, mufflers etc.
19 June 2017, 19:06
Vincent Heemskerk
All done with this one. Lots of errors, but I'm still pleased with the end result.
All done with this one. Lots of errors, but I'm still pleased with the end result.
14 July 2017, 21:19
Vincent Heemskerk
Martin, that's because it is a bit wonky 😉
But mainly because the license plate is not installed perfectly horizontal, and the top case rests on that.
Thanks for the compliment.
Martin, that's because it is a bit wonky 😉
But mainly because the license plate is not installed perfectly horizontal, and the top case rests on that.
Thanks for the compliment.
15 July 2017, 20:13
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A Hayley-Davidson Electra Glide 1:12. Made in year 1992. I started this a long long time ago, but didn't get very far.