1/18 Die Cast KITT Coming In December
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The small square holes at the outer edge of the bowling ball caps are colored silver on the model. The actual wheels on KITT are also colored silver but the deepness of those holes make them totally black when seen from a distance. Since the model's holes are not as deep as the ones on the actual car, the shadowy effect is non-existent. Painting those square holes black will greatly improve the model's looks.
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well the main thing is the recessed areas should be black or at least drilled out cause the real turbine style rims have square holes in the bottom of the wheels to allow cooling to the brakes. the one thing i see thats wrong is they are more like a satin chrome (dulled down chrome) real kitt rims are alluminum. what i plan on doing is since i saw that the prototype car the hubcaps are seperate pieces from the rim. im gonna
1: take the wheels off the axels, and then remove the tires from the rims
2: remove the hubcap from the rim and put it aside.
3: paint the whole rim satin black (trust me on this
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4: after the paint dries, paint the rim outer part and the ridges alluminum, let dry and re attach hubcaps to rim
5: re mount tires, and re mount wheels to axels.
This is what i did basically to my KITT models except the hubcaps are part of the rim
. so after i paintd the rim satin black i sprayed off a coat or two of gloss and THEN painted the rim spokes and edge alluminum. I plan on doing several minor paint applications to my KITT including removing the interior of the car and repainting the tan plastic Dark Tan which is the same color i painted the interior of my KITT model cars. ill then re paint the black parts satin black to match the dash and consoles which will be masked prior to painting (dont want to get paint on those lovely details
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1: take the wheels off the axels, and then remove the tires from the rims
2: remove the hubcap from the rim and put it aside.
3: paint the whole rim satin black (trust me on this

4: after the paint dries, paint the rim outer part and the ridges alluminum, let dry and re attach hubcaps to rim
5: re mount tires, and re mount wheels to axels.
This is what i did basically to my KITT models except the hubcaps are part of the rim


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my kitt finally arrived.
lovely lookin piece...havin trouble unscrewin him from the silver base though, one of the screws is screwed right in and just won't budge. so got someone else to have a go soon.
the scanner is cool, although the cutting out effect at each end does bother me some.
but on the whole, for the money, you can't go wrong.
lovely lookin piece...havin trouble unscrewin him from the silver base though, one of the screws is screwed right in and just won't budge. so got someone else to have a go soon.
the scanner is cool, although the cutting out effect at each end does bother me some.
but on the whole, for the money, you can't go wrong.
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no, private sale from someone on ebay..in the UK.
but there is BAD news...i broke the wing mirror (dont ask), causing some of the paint to chip and the actual MIRROR reflective part to also chip.
gonna get some gloss black to paint the outer black shell but i have a question........anyway i can repair the actual mirror?
what is it made of? what's the best way to go about it?
i'm off now to get my gloss.
cheers.
but there is BAD news...i broke the wing mirror (dont ask), causing some of the paint to chip and the actual MIRROR reflective part to also chip.
gonna get some gloss black to paint the outer black shell but i have a question........anyway i can repair the actual mirror?
what is it made of? what's the best way to go about it?
i'm off now to get my gloss.
cheers.
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I bought my car off of eBay on that auction that alot of us purchased, and I haven't posted anything negative about him because I don't think it was right necessarily. If the item comes in as crap and he wont repair it, then I'll complain, but a few days delay, I'm okay with as long as the product arrives here complete and in tact.
According to the tracking number he provided, the product is in NJ and should be here at my office tomorrow, so we'll see if I'll change my views. Right now I'm just thinking positive.
According to the tracking number he provided, the product is in NJ and should be here at my office tomorrow, so we'll see if I'll change my views. Right now I'm just thinking positive.
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Hey Skav, looks like you've had the same instance as me. Did you just brush it lightly with your finger or something and it broke off??Skav wrote:but there is BAD news...i broke the wing mirror (dont ask), causing some of the paint to chip and the actual MIRROR reflective part to also chip.
I appears to be made just as plastic, which is a little odd considering that most if not all of my AutoArt models use metal wing mirrors.. Hopefully if a second run is ever going to be produced they take these sort of suggestions into consideration. Why they would use plastic rather than metal to begin with anyway is just plain weird.
Best of luck in your repairs..
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hi adam
being the clumsy fool that i am, i actually dropped it, lol. but everything else is fine, no scratches etc...just the wing mirror...there's little paint chips, which i have now covered with gloss paint...much better now...not perfect but better.
all i need is to solve the actual mirror piece, itself, where bits have chipped off.
i think the leg that holds the mirror onto the car is plastic but the actual shell of the mirror is metal...not sure if that's right or not though.
being the clumsy fool that i am, i actually dropped it, lol. but everything else is fine, no scratches etc...just the wing mirror...there's little paint chips, which i have now covered with gloss paint...much better now...not perfect but better.
all i need is to solve the actual mirror piece, itself, where bits have chipped off.
i think the leg that holds the mirror onto the car is plastic but the actual shell of the mirror is metal...not sure if that's right or not though.
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I have the exact same outlook, neps. I'm just keeping quiet about it for now and won't complain unless the item never arrives or is in poor condition. I am also supposed to receive it on December 16, but will be very surprised if it actually comes then (just from my personal experience ordering items).neps wrote:I bought my car off of eBay on that auction that alot of us purchased, and I haven't posted anything negative about him because I don't think it was right necessarily. If the item comes in as crap and he wont repair it, then I'll complain, but a few days delay, I'm okay with as long as the product arrives here complete and in tact.
According to the tracking number he provided, the product is in NJ and should be here at my office tomorrow, so we'll see if I'll change my views. Right now I'm just thinking positive.
The only thing that seems a bit shady to me is what HondaSiR was talking about with some sellers waiting to post feedback as a form of "blackmail." This particular seller has not posted any feedback for me even though he already has been paid (and as quick as possible through PayPal), therefore he must be waiting to see if I say anything negative so that he can retaliate with negative feedback as well.
At least that's the only reason I can figure why he hasn't posted for me yet. The other seller in Singapore who I ordered K.A.R.R. from on the other hand had left positive feedback as soon as he received my payment. He even left me E-mail saying not to leave him positive feedback in return unless the item is in good condition and I'm absolutely satisfied and think he deserves it. Now that's how a seller should be, in my opinion. Nonetheless, if things go smoothly I will be a happy customer.
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Skav: If you have a friend who makes model cars, planes...etc...You may ask him if he has some spare plastic chromed parts or trees from his parts box. It's a long-shot, but if you can get it, you may try to "fabricate" the mirror lens using the chromed platic part (the part of the tree where the number or letter of the part is located, its usually flat and large enough for the mirror lens to be fashioned out of).
Another idea is foil-wrap...the kind that every kitchen has. Just cut it out then paste it on the damaged lens. I haven't tried doing this but it may be possible.
Another idea is foil-wrap...the kind that every kitchen has. Just cut it out then paste it on the damaged lens. I haven't tried doing this but it may be possible.
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Mine too is in NJ. I just hope it would arrive after school so I can recieve it. I just hope this model and the box will have no damage.neps wrote: According to the tracking number he provided, the product is in NJ and should be here at my office tomorrow, so we'll see if I'll change my views. Right now I'm just thinking positive.
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Same exact story here. Just checked the tracking number and the product arrived in New Jersey, and expected delivery is tomorrow. Hopefully it's undamaged.neps wrote:I bought my car off of eBay on that auction that alot of us purchased, and I haven't posted anything negative about him because I don't think it was right necessarily. If the item comes in as crap and he wont repair it, then I'll complain, but a few days delay, I'm okay with as long as the product arrives here complete and in tact.
According to the tracking number he provided, the product is in NJ and should be here at my office tomorrow, so we'll see if I'll change my views. Right now I'm just thinking positive.
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pewter 02ws6,get in line.If anyone is going to get theres last its got to be me.I checked an email he gave me and did some detective work.The ups link shows a bunch of us from the same ebay auction,tracking info.It shows like 10 and I expected people to say I got mine today.I saw delivered on 3 of them theres me and another guy with billing info recieved.I wondered how long between billing info to in transit.It takes 5 days.Thats detective work.It takes 5 days for him to get the tracking number until its in delivery status.
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it is showing that it will arrive on the 17th. i did some detective work myself and discovered that i was the very first person to purchase one from him on ebay and probably will be one of the last to receive mine.Knight Racer wrote:pewter 02ws6,get in line.If anyone is going to get theres last its got to be me.I checked an email he gave me and did some detective work.The ups link shows a bunch of us from the same ebay auction,tracking info.It shows like 10 and I expected people to say I got mine today.I saw delivered on 3 of them theres me and another guy with billing info recieved.I wondered how long between billing info to in transit.It takes 5 days.Thats detective work.It takes 5 days for him to get the tracking number until its in delivery status.

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I finally got mine, Monday 13th. I took it out of the box and was in aw of it. The car is beautiful, I dont plan on any modifications to it I just am not that great putting models together (big hands). But I do have one question is everyone's ttops real loose and can anyone think of a way to keep them in place besides taping them. I would like to take it out and show people. Also I only have one other 1/18 model it is the ertl General Lee and the General dwarfs KITT. It doesnt really look normal. Is this KITT and normal 1/18 or what??????
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HondaSir, thanks for the tip. I had an idea about the tin foil but it wouldn't be an exact match to the opposite mirror.
But I guess this will happen anyway.
thanks
But I guess this will happen anyway.
thanks
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Cover the other mirror as well? Kinda like when you replace one headlight your recommended to replace the other so they'll be the same brightness. I don't have the model yet myself, so I don't know but is the mirror that visible that you'll be able to tell at a glance?Skav wrote:HondaSir, thanks for the tip. I had an idea about the tin foil but it wouldn't be an exact match to the opposite mirror.
And at 4am my KITT went out for Delivery!
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haha, yeah i know about covering the other mirror too, but it always plays on my mind that it's not something that everyone else has officially got, it'll be a slightly different colour.
i had an idea about just painting them silver, that would simplify the job.
i had an idea about just painting them silver, that would simplify the job.
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You can glue the t-tops to the brace with model cement or epoxy, but I don't recommend that.kywolverine708 wrote:But I do have one question is everyone's ttops real loose and can anyone think of a way to keep them in place besides taping them. I would like to take it out and show people. Also I only have one other 1/18 model it is the ertl General Lee and the General dwarfs KITT. It doesnt really look normal. Is this KITT and normal 1/18 or what??????

No problem, I hope you can fix your KITT the soonest, I know how it feels when something terribly goes wrong and you can't fix it at once. Good Luck!Skav wrote:HondaSir, thanks for the tip. I had an idea about the tin foil but it wouldn't be an exact match to the opposite mirror.
But I guess this will happen anyway.
thanks
