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I wanted to take a moment to share an update regarding the current status of my shop. After much reflection, I’ve decided to temporarily disable ordering on the site. Lately, I haven’t been as active in casting new items, and I’ve encountered challenges with shipping the remaining stock I have on hand. This doesn’t mean I’m giving up! I’ve invested a lot into this venture, and it still holds potential. However, I’ve been facing a dip in interest and engagement, and I need some time to refocus and plan for the future. Thank you for your understanding and for supporting this journey so far. I’ll be sure to share updates as things evolve. Feel free to browse the site or reach out with any questions. Dismiss
Introducing a unique technique that brings an authentic rust finish to iron-coated resin parts. By following this step-by-step guide, you can achieve a natural and realistic rusted appearance that adds character and depth to your creations. Unlike traditional painting methods, this process involves the actual rusting of metal, resulting in a genuine weathered look. Let's dive into the process and learn how to create this captivating rust finish.
In this guide, I will walk you through the process I followed to achieve this innovative casting method to make a chopped roof for the Revell 30 Model A. By adopting this technique, you can create various roof heights effortlessly and achieve precise results. Let's dive in and explore the steps together.
My 30 Ford Hemi Rat from the Revell ’30 Model A This 1/25 resin 30 Ford Hemi Rat construction, utilizing the Revell ’30 Model A, has been on my to-do list for quite some time. I realized that it wouldn’t be built by itself, therefore I only needed to take the first step. I didn’t acquire the ’30 Model A kit until it was discontinued and costs skyrocketed. I eventually found one for$75, which was...