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ScaleAutoMag.com Newsletter - June 2018

06/12/2018

 
 
 


August 2018 Issue
In the August 2018 issue of Scale Auto we’re celebrating Chevy Impala’s 60th anniversary with features from Mark Jones and Marcos Cruz, show coverage from NNL Milwaukee and Buckeye Classic, PLUS 10 kit reviews of the latest and greatest new plastic kits and 2 die-cast reviews.

 

 

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Your Most Wanted Kits

Have you ever wanted to tell your favorite manufacturers what kits you’d like to build or collect? Here’s your chance: Check out Your Most Wanted Kits feature in the August issue and get the wheels rollin’.

 

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TIPS & TECH NEWSLETTER EXCLUSIVE

Silly Putty Molds

Sam Lopez

 

“I needed to copy a small part (a side mirror), but I didn’t want to make a rubber mold and go through all that hassle. Instead, I placed the part on a clean, flat surface (a piece of glass is a good choice), then I pressed a ball of Silly Putty over the part until the whole piece was covered.

 

 “After removing the Silly Putty from the glass, I placed the Silly Putty (with the part still embedded in it) in the freezer and waited for the putty to harden. Silly Putty is originally greasy, so the part came out of the frozen mold without a problem, leaving a firm and undistorted mold.

 

“I then poured 5-minute epoxy into the mold, waited until the epoxy hardened, then waited a little longer for the putty to thaw and regain its flexibility. The result was a hard and perfectly formed part that easily came out of the now-flexible mold.”

 

 
 

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