Best products from r/gaslandsplayers
We found 25 comments on r/gaslandsplayers discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 20 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Rust-Oleum 327911 American Accents Spray Paint, 12 Oz, Black Primer
- Ideal for interior/exterior use on virtually any surface including wood, plastic, metal, wicker, plaster, unglazed ceramic and more
- Provides long lasting protection with any-angle spray comfort tip that reduces finger fatigue and makes it easy to reach hard to paint places
- Dries to the touch in 20 min and covers up to 12 sq. ft. for quick project completion
- Superior durability with smooth, full coverage and vivid color
- Primer creates a smooth, ready-to-paint surface
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2. Card Box 1000
- Card sleeves protect cards from dirt, gunk and moisture.
- High quality card sleeves from KMC, card sleeve manufacturer in Japan, the sleeves to protect your valuable card collections
- Great for collectible card games.
- KMC is known for highest quality.
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3. AMACO AMA50004D 1/16" Aluminum Wire Form Metal Mesh, 16" x 20"
- This product is used for decorative purpose
- This product is high Quality highly durable product
- This product is manufactured in United States
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4. Pacer Technology (Zap) Zap-A-Gap Adhesives, 1 oz
- Multiple Sizes And Applications Available
- The Only Total Adhesive System For All Your Needs
- Item Package Weight : 2.0 Ounces
- Country Of Origin : United States
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5. Pacer Technology (Zap) Flexy-Tips 24 Adhesives
Flexy-Tips (24)The Only Total Adhesive System for All your NeedsMultiple Sizes and Applications Available
6. Tosnail 20 Pack 7 Count Clear Plastic Mesh Canvas Sheets for Embroidery Crafting - 10.5” x 13.5”
- Value pack of 20, each measures 13.5" (34.3 cm) x 10.5" (26.7 cm) x 1.5 mm thick.
- Each little hole is about 2 mm x 2 mm. Smooth cut-out holes won't snag yarns or threads.
- Made of premium quality plastic, clear to fit any craft project.
- Easy to cut it to the size or shape you want.
- Great for knit & crochet projects, cross stitch, embroidery, sewing, needlepoint, and a variety of decorative or craft projects.
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7. Bandai HARO Pla 01 HARO Basic Green Plastic Model Kit 283744
This kit is easy to build not requiring paint, glue or even tools to remove the plastic
8. Greenlight 1973 Ford Falcon XB with Figure The Last of The V8 Interceptors (1979) Movie Limited Edition to 4,600 Pieces Worldwide 1/64 Diecast Model Car 51208
Brand new box. Real rubber tires. Detailed interior, exterior. Comes in a blister pack. Die-cast metal body and chassis. Dimensions approximately L-2. 75 inches long
9. 60 Cake Pop Sticks 15 cm, pastel colors, plastic sticks for cakes on a stick by DELIAWINTERFEL
Get colourful and creative with your cake popsUse our range of cake pop sticks to create beautiful cake pops for any celebrationThese coloured plastic sticks are available as a pack of sixty sticks in assorted pastel pink, green and blue colours60 Cake Pop Sticks 15 cm, pastel colors, plastic sticks...
10. Grease Splatter Screen for Frying Pan 13" - Stops 99% of Hot Oil Splash - Protects Skin from Burns - Splatter Guard for Cooking - Iron Skillet Lid Keeps Kitchen Clean - Stainless Steel
Universal size easy-to-clean multi use grease guard: The diameter of this premium splatter screen for frying pans is 13 inches, so it will fit all your pots, skillets and pans. This multipurpose kitchen tool also doubles as a strainer, steamer, and a cooling rack and stores easily in narrow spaces -...
11. GSI Creos Black Fine Point Gundam Marker
- Black Color, perfect for most colored surfaces
- Small sized tip for most normal sized panels
- From the makers of Mr. Hobby/Mr. Color paints
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12. HOT WHEELS MONSTER JAM AVENGER Vehicle
- With even more accurate designs, these 1:24 scale trucks are made with durable die-cast metal parts.
- Decorated just like their high-flying, car-crushing, oversized inspirations!
- Monster wheels are ready for mega tough terrains, too!
- Pick up all of the vehicles in the assortment and head to the Monster Jam arena for head-to-head battle! Who will dominate and who will be destroyed
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13. 5 YD PLUMBERS OPEN MESH ABRASIVE CLOTH
For Cleaning And Preparing Copper Pipe And Fittings For SolderingCan Be Used In Wet EnvironmentsNon-Clogging; Long LastingBrand Name: Hercules
14. Vallejo Engine Grime Model Paint Kit
- Reproduces typical dirt on engines and under vehicles, the stains
- Can also be use on diorama base
- Item Package Dimension: 4.0" L x 2.0" W x 4.0" H
- Item Package Weight: 0.2 lb
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16. Evergreen Scale Models White Sheet Odds & Ends,standard
- White Sheet Odds & Ends
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17. New 5" KINSMART KINSFUN DISPLAY - YELLOW SCHOOL BUS Diecast Model Car By KINSMART
KINSMART 5" KINSFUN DISPLAYLicensed By KINSMARTScale: 5" DieCast Metal With Some Plastic PartsRubber Tires & Detailed Interior
18. Tamiya 87085 Weathering Master C Set
Brand new item. Sealed in original package.
19. Activa Products 12 by 24-Inch Wire Mesh for Arts and Crafts, Small
Item Weight: 0.2 lbGreat For LayeringWorks Well With CelluclayProduct Dimension: 6.125"L X 9.5"W X 2.25"H
20. Darice B00DV68A9I 10.5" x 13.5" (12 Piece) Clear
- VARIETY OF GREAT PROJECTS – Create a wide variety of great projects with plastic canvas that make great gifts or keepsakes. Kid and adult crafters will enjoy constructing bookmarks, picture frames, ornaments, tissue boxes, pins and more.
- PACK OF 12 SHEETS – The 10-1/2” x 13-1/2” mesh clear plastic canvas sheets have 7 holes per inch and come in a pack of 12. Made in the USA.
- USE WITH YARN AND MORE – Whether you use yarn with knitting needles or pipe cleaners with the kids, you can make fun colorful plastic canvas craft creations.
- CUT TO SIZE – Clear plastic canvas sheets are easy to cut with scissors to customize the size needed for your specific project.
- FIND YOUR INSPIRATION – Since 1954, Darice has been inspiring creativity with the best value and selection of art and craft supplies for every level crafter. From scrapbooking to jewelry making, kids’ crafts to fine art, floral design to your latest Pinterest project, Darice has over 45,000 items for every level of crafter.
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I’ve tried metal screen patches and two different fiberglass screens. Fiberglass is the way to go for sure. I got lucky and found a few sheets of fiberglass screen at a hobby shop that specializes in scale models like trains and architectural models.
As far as cutting/gluing/positioning, I use some cheap calipers to get a rough measurement of the screen dimensions and just keep dry-fitting and moving the screen around with the tip of my knife or a toothpick or something until I’m happy with it. The calipers also come in real handy when cutting plasticard for vehicle armor, or really any plasticard work. Personally, I like to put the screen on the inside, so it involves drilling out the peened post ends as mentioned. When it comes time to glue, I use Zap-A-Gap super glue and these precision tips to set one corner of the screen, then once it’s mostly cured, slowly work around the edge of the screen, gluing and tamping it down and waiting for a section to have some good adhesion before moving to the next section of the screen. It takes a while but the methodical nature helps preserve my sanity when messing with the mesh.
Some people swear by drywall mesh, but I found it tears too easily in my big potato fingers. I had better luck with cross-stitch mesh that you can get at craft stores for like 70 cents a sheet.
Gotcha. I was just thinking the little robot buddy from the Gundam series to go along with your RX-78-2 performance cars there, which look amazing I might add.
HARO is this little guy
Bandai Haro Pla 01 Haro Basic Green Plastic Model Kit 283744 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079JY56Z6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_tjpQDb9GWZVBN
I just think a buggy in that scheme would compliment these two pretty well.
Which Main Force Patrol ("MFP") car are you looking to recreate? Most of the cars seen in the first three Mad Max films were models manufactured only in Australia, making them hard to find outside or Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Southeast Asia. (Although I'm told they could also be found in south-eastern Africa... But everything winds up there sooner or later.) Due to their relative obscurity in North America and Japan, you are going to be hard pressed to find die-cast toy cars of these specific models
Sarse and Scuttle drove a 1972 Ford Falcon XA Sedan, it was actually a taxi before being bought for the film; Max and the Big Bopper both drive 1974 Ford Falcon XB 351 Sedans, these were actually patrol cars for the Victoria Police prior to filming.
The 1972-74 Ford Torino is a pretty close match to the Ford Falcon, although finding die-cast sedans might be tough.
Then there's "the last of the V8's" the Pursuit Special that Max drives during his roaring rampage of revenge (and in the next several films) was played by a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe. Due to the popularity of the Mad Max films and the iconic nature of this car, you can find die-cast toys based on it (albeit, usually modeled after it's look in later movies) much easier than you can find a "stock" Ford Falcon. There also seems to be a couple dozen different shops on Etsy, Shapeways, and Thingiverse that will 3D print you one.
Personally, given that we're dealing with 1:64(ish) scale toy cars, I wouldn't worry too much about getting the exact make and model. For an MFP Pursuit car, anything that resembles an American "Big Three" sedan from the 1970s should work just fine: Dodge Monaco, Ford LTD Crown Victoria, Chevy Impala, etc. For an MFP Interceptor, you're going to want an American "Big Three" muscle car from the 1970s: Dodge Charger, Ford Mustang, Pontiac GTO, etc. Once you slap the proper paint schemes on them, only the most obnoxious of rivet-counting gearheads are going to know the difference.
Now, having said all that, die-cast model maker Johnny Lightning did make a set of MFP Tribute Cars back in 2010-11. They didn't use Ford Falcons (boo! hiss!) but you do get factory-precise MFP paint jobs. You'll have to hunt for them on eBay though, they aren't on the market anymore.
Green Light makes a 1:64 Pursuit Special which can still be found on Amazon or in hobby shops. It even comes with a wee little Max Rockatansky figure.
Just prime over it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078WM65DT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Perfectly good and cheap primer.
I use this box and it works great. Usually you can find it at a hobby store for like $10.
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https://www.amazon.com/KMC-Card-Box-1000/dp/B0007N7P8K/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=plastic+card+box&qid=1563799606&s=toys-and-games&sr=1-4
They are lollypop/cake pop sticks. I snagged these off my mother in-law but think the link below is the same ones. They are a little large for weapon barrels but can work as exhausts for some vehicles and are great for making roll cages. Just need to heat them a little and they are very easy to bend and shape.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sticks-pastel-colors-plastic-DELIAWINTERFEL/dp/B00WK0V8OK
This is the stuff I've been using:https://www.amazon.com/AMACO-AMA50004D-Aluminum-Wire-Metal/dp/B00114TFAK/
If your mesh is the kind that falls apart when you cut it, save it for something else.
For best results, drill out your posts and take your model apart so you can glue your mesh to the interior.
Start with a piece of mesh that's larger than what you need, and keep fitting and trimming your mesh down to the exact size you need (which will be slightly larger than the window opening). I find that this is the most important part to get right. If it's cut properly, it will simply lay in place, and you can dab some glue at the corners.
Use the mesh from a splatter screen, like this one. They don't unravel. Glue it from the inside of the car shell and use a fine tip x-acto knife to clean up any glue that you can see from the outside.
I think my kids have a hot wheels monster truck with a classic car body that looks like this. I don't recall the name of it. However, Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Hot-Wheels-Monster-Avenger-Vehicle/dp/B01IT3WDAE/ref=sr_1_85?keywords=monster+jam+trucks&qid=1564153996&s=gateway&sr=8-85
Hi mate. Its Plumbers Abrasive Cloth. It comes in about 5mtr rolls!
https://i.imgur.com/H9Srzsq.jpg
That above is what it comes as. If you're in Australia, you can pick it up at any Reece Plumbing/HVAC-R store.
Or if you're in the US, amazon carry's it.
https://smile.amazon.com/PLUMBERS-OPEN-MESH-ABRASIVE-CLOTH/dp/B005OR34AM
Yeah it's fine. I'd suggest you take some brown paints and drybrush the wheels for dirt unless you have access to weathering pigments and spray varnish. A dark brown and black wash on the engine would help grime it up a bit. Vallejo also sells an engine grime. Here's what it looks like, but you can probably find it cheaper if you try.
https://www.amazon.com/Vallejo-Engine-Grime-Model-Paint/dp/B01BNUL08G
I pick up a mishmash of plastic for doing conversions.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006O5I20/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
For paint chipping, get some Ak Interactive Ak00089 - Heavy Effects Acrylic Fluid https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AMB67W2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CvyWCb0482YV8
For rust, get a Tamiya 87085 Weathering Master C Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FODYHW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qxyWCbTWEVTXK
https://www.amazon.com/New-KINSMART-KINSFUN-DISPLAY-Diecast/dp/B01DD9TEBK