Getting Rid Of Mold Lines & Ghosting. Listener's E Mail. (The Scale Model Car Podcast Clips 7.1)

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Answering a listener's question on getting rid of mold lines and ghosting.
Spotify Episode 7
Chuck's Hobby Spot
Bryan at BG's Model Workshop.
The Luka Cee Channel
Blue Ox Model Shop
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Great tips thanks for sharing. Rick 😎✌️🎁🎄

ricksz
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I've always used a flat clear on bodies with part lines/flow lines.

thebeardedguyjefflawless
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Awesome Tip Chuck About The Tamiya Thin On Corporate STUFF ‼️‼️ Thanks To ALL & Merry Christmas To All🎄🤗 Gary.

garyparker
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Great topic!!! Just recently happened to me building my nova….chuck helped tremendously.

TerryWilsonModels
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Thank you for the help I will apply the tips on my next build
Thanks again
Happy holidays

timrhine
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What you can do is covering the "ghostline" with a mix of not so fast curing CA glue and Babypowder!Yepp!The babypowder makes the mix staying longer workable and after its dry you sand it like normal!Got this from a amazing japanese model car builder channel!Kenjis plasic models on his momentary build of a 1/24 Fujimi Isuzu Piazza!And its easy to rescribe!Because its not that brittle like pure CA glue!

williwass
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good stuff guys 😁🤩scooter d😎surry chuck im going w/luka on this one as he was one of the first channels i started watching back in the day🤣🤪

scooterdoughmas
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Great tips guys as I run into that problem once in a while and use both methods. Question, is it a problem that builds from 10 to 15+ years ago are taken apart to update but join the long list of current WIP. Man I'm up to 18 in just 1/25 alone(Mustangs, Cougars, T-Birds, Torino Cobra/GT, and a Fairlane. Am I a "Hoarder in disorder" Thanks
Christmas Blessings All Around

dcwasp
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Hey Luka, in your experience how does model car skills translate to working on real cars? Are the two things related or no? Also what real car do you drive?

UraniumMilk