any questions on that stuff just ask will give you the info you need. Like the chargers they use for cell phones if you take the outside skin off you nice braided line in side I also use braided fish line for my fuel lines
Turned out sweet Mike, I use Micro Kristal Klear by Microscale, it's a white glue similar to Elmer's but dries faster, no more glue on glass issues, :) Tom
The distributor is on the wrong side. It's supposed to be in the front of the air cleaner. That why you had a problem putting on the body. Nice build though 👌👍
Do not let your paint dry before you pull off the tape.Pull the tape off right away, or as soon as possible.This should cut down on some of your tape problems.By letting the paint dry first and then pulling tape,the paint is now dry and there's more of a chance of lifting off paint.Also,always paint your light color,first.It's easier to cover a light color than it is a dark one.You must be reading my mind.I've been wanting to do a brown/tan paint job.Next truck. Great work.👍
Nice work man, I like the paint combo bro, the interior looks nice, and the engine looks good, but the wiring is out of scale, but looks good though...
Thank you Mike, you're a great builder, I see a lot of potential on your builds, just need to look for new stuff and improve your self on every build, trust me, I'm not even closet of what I wanted to be building model speaking...
I ain't trying to nitpick you brother but it's a Ford in your distributor should be in the front of the motor that's Words Factory made that would have helped you with your wiring problem
Well I think u did a really great job
Great job Mike looks awesome
I appreciate it my friend!
Looks great dude! If you’re happy with it, nothing else matters!!
I like the colors you put together for that truck looks good
Thank you sir. I was trying to decide what color combination to use but I think this one did the trick!
Great job indeed. You can also use mod podge gloss for windows. Pledge floor gloss is great for the windows and the whole body too gives a great shine
Thank you William, and thanks for the tip brother! 👍
@@mikelozanoscustommodelshop8756 hey no problem I'm building that model now so far so good.
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Looks awesome sir love the cooler
Appreciate it Big Will!
Great job on the two-tone. You say it may not win any awards but building and painting it is an award unto itself.
REALLY NICE TRUCK LOOK GRATE KEEP THE VIDS COMMING
Thanks, I sure will! Keep on building brother!
Nice build
Thank you sir! 👍
The truck came out really nice I like the colors you use for the two tone
Thank you sir. I thought the color combo looked good too. Appreciate the good word!
Nice paint colour choices the tu-tone looks good.
Thank you sir, glad you enjoyed it!
looks great man.
Thank you sir, it was a fun build!
looks amazing
Thank you sir for your kind words.
Looks great you do great work for sure get some wire wrap for your spark plug wires 30 AWG
Thanks. I need to start using the right guage wire for wiring my models.
any questions on that stuff just ask will give you the info you need. Like the chargers they use for cell phones if you take the outside skin off you nice braided line in side I also use braided fish line for my fuel lines
Nice work Mike. Looks Great!
Thank you sir!
Turned out sweet Mike, I use Micro Kristal Klear by Microscale, it's a white glue similar to Elmer's but dries faster, no more glue on glass issues, :) Tom
Sounds great. The clear Elmers glue is working pretty good so I'll probably keep using it for awhile. Thanks for the tip.
Very nice, and that's all that matters, is your happy with it. Awesome work.
Thanks Jerry. I'm happy with it!
I sent a message a while ago canopy glue at hobby lobby works great on glass the truck looks cool mike I believe this is 5 to my one lol
Thanks Jeff. I think I'll keep using the Elmer's glue. It seems to be working pretty good.
Mike Lozano Elmer’s is pretty much the same so your good I think the canopy glue dries faster but both are good
Funny , that the upper radiator hose is going into the distributor location and some how the distributor made it's way to back
This came out marvelous Bro... Keep up the great work and peace
Marc
Thanks Marc, I really appreciate it. Take care my friend.
Great job it looks amazing!! :)
Appreciate it. I'm starting to like the two tone look!
Brother Mike, I Love the color combinations, Good Stuff Sir, God Bless !!
Thanks Gary. I love doing the color combos!
very good work friend, the engine is beautiful. a greeting
Thanks for the good word and glad you enjoyed it! Take care my friend.
Nice build Mike.... I like the 2 tone.....
Great job. You're rocking the two tones.
The distributor is on the wrong side. It's supposed to be in the front of the air cleaner. That why you had a problem putting on the body. Nice build though 👌👍
Who cares about awards to my eyes you got a winner
Thanks brother, appreciate it! 👍
mike try the 5 second bond light pen works great never any glue smears
I'll give 'er a try, thanks!
looking good sir
Thank you sir. It was a fun build!
Great job,Mike.Question....did you wait for the paint to dry before you took the tape off ?
Yes I did but I think my technique is a bit off. Still learning!
Do not let your paint dry before you pull off the tape.Pull the tape off right away, or as soon as possible.This should cut down on some of your tape problems.By letting the paint dry first and then pulling tape,the paint is now dry and there's more of a chance of lifting off paint.Also,always paint your light color,first.It's easier to cover a light color than it is a dark one.You must be reading my mind.I've been wanting to do a brown/tan paint job.Next truck.
Great work.👍
Nice work man, I like the paint combo bro, the interior looks nice, and the engine looks good, but the wiring is out of scale, but looks good though...
Thanks Marcos. Yes, I've got to start using a smaller gauge wire if I'm going to keep wiring motors!
Awesome Mike, you can use 28 gauge for spark wires and 26 for batteries, starer and small things, if anything let me know, I'll do my best to help...
Thank you so much Marcos. Like I said before, maybe someday I'll build models at the quality that you do. Your models are fantastic! Peace brother.
Thank you Mike, you're a great builder, I see a lot of potential on your builds, just need to look for new stuff and improve your self on every build, trust me, I'm not even closet of what I wanted to be building model speaking...
I ain't trying to nitpick you brother but it's a Ford in your distributor should be in the front of the motor that's Words Factory made that would have helped you with your wiring problem
very nice seen that kit before would you recommend it?