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ScaleAutoMag.com Newsletter - July 10, 2018

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August 2018 Issue
The August 2018 issue of Scale Auto is dedicated to the Chevy Impala's 60th birthday!  A fantastic story by Marcos Cruz offers tips to customize a 1960 Chevy Impala and Mark Jones has some fun recreating his brother's rusty, sunfaded Impala.  We also have an exclusive build of Revell's new Ford GT kit, plus 10 kit and 2 die-cast reviews! We are excited to bring this special issue to you!

 

 

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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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The August issue features this Gypsy Rose – a beautiful 1964 Chevy Impala in 1/25 scale. Subscribe and download this and a variety of wallpapers at ScaleAutoMag.com.

Celebrating 40 Years of Scale Auto
We're turning 40 this year and we just got these super cool new bumper stickers to help celebrate this milestone. Support your hobby's magazine and get yours today! Visit

 
 

TIPS & TECH NEWSLETTER EXCLUSIVE

Polish out those scratches


 

The surface of a colored-plastic kit is superglossy, and the fine scratches that result from sanding will dull that finish. The best way to remedy that is to polish out those scratches as you would any painted surface. Any of the commercially available polishing kits should do the trick.

 

Remove any flash as carefully as possible, to avoid creating more of a headache than you need. Instead of sanding, try scraping the seam or mold line (the source of all flash) by "back-blading" a single-edge razor blade down the length of the seam. Clean up the area with the finest grade of sandpaper required to eliminate the seam.

 

 
 

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