How to Improve the Exhaust Pipes on a Diecast Model – part two
When drilling the holes, be very careful not to crack the pipes. To prevent that, pick the smallest drill you have and work slowly and...
How to Improve the Exhaust Pipes on a Diecast Model
How to Improve the Exhaust Pipes on a Diecast Model – part one Exhaust pipes can have a tremendous effect on the realistic look of...
How to Detail the Dashboard on a Diecast Model
How to Detail the Dashboard on a Diecast Model – part one If you detail the dashboard on a diecast model you can greatly improve...
10 DIY high heel hacks you should know
If you are here, chances are you love high heels and you know your stuff. Even so, there are some nifty DIY high heel hacks...
How to Add Windows to a Diecast Model
Many diecast models are sold without plastic windows and just have huge holes in the sides. To me this always has drawn the realistic look...
How to repaint a diecast model 3
How to repaint a diecast model – part three It’s best to keep a distance of around 7-9 inches between the nozzle and model. Stop...
How to repaint a diecast model 2
Actual work – part two By now you should have a bare metal cast and a bunch of scattered parts. Now the actual work can...
How to clean a diecast model
How to clean a diecast model – part three If you’re living with pets, you’ve probably notices how much dirtier your models get. In our...
How to clean a diecast model
You can properly and thoroughly clean a diecast in less than 5 minutes. An extensive cleaning will be sufficient for a couple of months during...
How to clean a diecast model
Dust is the ultimate enemy of every diecast. Cleaning could be a chore and could lead to unwanted damages if done unproperly. Happily there are...
How to Add Working Lights to a Diecast Model Part Three
Where are the batteries? In this case the model doesn’t feature an opening trunk but the space beneath it is empty and nicely kept hidden...
How to Add Working Lights to a Diecast Model
Part two Next up – the parts. It all depends on the type and size of project you’ve chosen. For things like signal lights, police...
How to reduce the risk of allergies because of stuffed animals
Stuffed animals can sometimes be a reason for allergies. They can carry dust mites or other allergens. A few simple tips can help you stay...
How to Add Working Lights to a Diecast Model
How to Add Working Lights to a Diecast Model-Part one Working lights can make a huge difference in the appearance of a diecast model. However...
AAP gives us 12 tips on how to buy safe toys
With so many toys out there it’s easy to get overwhelmed. But you know you need to buy a good, safe toy for your kids....
How to make the best of a road trip with stuffed animals
Stuffed Animals Road trips can be quite challenging for parents with small kids. A little extra preparation and stuffed animals can help you make the...
How to clean your kids’ toys properly
Stuffed Animals Keeping your kids’ toys clean is quite important. But you already know that. Maybe though you miss out on some simple steps and...
How to Fix a Damaged Diecast Model
Part one Receiving a damaged diecast model is the collector’s nightmare. But it happens to everyone and sometimes more often that it should. Sometimes the...
How to clean stuffed animals from babies’ drool
Babies like to drool. A lot. And usually their stuffed animals are the ones who “catch” most of that drool. So, you have to know...
How to Add Carpet to a Diecast Model
The carpet is one of the easiest ways to add some extra detail to your model and make it look even better and more realistic....