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    I'm a novice at this and I know there are a few Die Cast Experts on the forum so I'm asking for some expert opinions.

    I purchased an 04 Merlot from one of our esteemed members and during shipping if contracted an bit of a smudge on the plastic windshield. Anyone have ideas on how to rub out a smudge without destroying the windshield?

    Also, on the underside the casting says 2003 Thunderbird. But the Merlot is a 2004 color only. Did they just use an 03 casting and paint it Merlot?
    2004 Merlot Premium. 2013 Honda CRV, 2019 LTV Unity.


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    Re: Advice from you DieCast Guru's

    I'm not a Guru but I have removed paint and smudges from plastic with a q tip and acetone without harming the surface.

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      Dennis if any thing you do doesn't work, I'll be glad to send you a windshield from a beanstalk model that was damaged in transit to me. Bad news is we are away until May but it will come. Frank from LA, Paul, Dino, Skip and Charlie all might be able to help.

      I know that Maisto had the same model ( i.e a 2002 engine ) in subsequent years they produced.
      Having the exact same body, I'd bet beanstalk
      didn't go to the trouble to change the mold.
      Just a guess on my part.
      Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
      2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors

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        Originally posted by wcoates View Post
        Dennis if any thing you do doesn't work, I'll be glad to send you a windshield from a beanstalk model that was damaged in transit to me. Bad news is we are away until May but it will come. Frank from LA, Paul, Dino, Skip and Charlie all might be able to help.

        I know that Maisto had the same model ( i.e a 2002 engine ) in subsequent years they produced.
        Having the exact same body, I'd bet beanstalk
        didn't go to the trouble to change the mold.
        Just a guess on my part.
        tooth paste is an excellent polish for plastic.
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          Originally posted by wcoates View Post
          Dennis if any thing you do doesn't work, I'll be glad to send you a windshield from a beanstalk model that was damaged in transit to me. Bad news is we are away until May but it will come. Frank from LA, Paul, Dino, Skip and Charlie all might be able to help.

          I know that Maisto had the same model ( i.e a 2002 engine ) in subsequent years they produced.
          Having the exact same body, I'd bet beanstalk
          didn't go to the trouble to change the mold.
          Just a guess on my part.
          Thanks Bill, I'll play with it and see how it goes. Not on the top of my Roundtoit but if I screw it up, I'll give you a shout. Thanks for the offer.
          I'm not familiar with these things but that was my guess. Because these retros were all basically the same, they would just use the same mould.
          2004 Merlot Premium. 2013 Honda CRV, 2019 LTV Unity.

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            Re: Advice from you DieCast Guru's

            Acetone on the windshield isn't a good idea. Rubbing alcohol on the Q-tip would be better. Sometimes a filtered water will work.
            Frank
            FEs Tbird
            03 Whisper White, White Top, White Partial Accent, Chrome Hood Bezel, Porthole Emblem Decals, Visor Emblem Decals, Tbird Floormats, TBN Grill Badge

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              Re: Advice from you DieCast Guru's

              Originally posted by Dennis45 View Post
              Also, on the underside the casting says 2003 Thunderbird. But the Merlot is a 2004 color only. Did they just use an 03 casting and paint it Merlot?
              The construction of nearly all the Beanstalk models is basically the same, the paint and interiors were changed as Ford did the cars. The 2004 models are different from the earlier ones by having the V-8 symbol on the sides of the car by the door. The signage on the side of the display stand tells the year and model of the car. I assume by the "underside of the casting" you mean the black floor of the model.

              Dot Lange's Porthole Authority has a complete listing of the various die casts.
              http://www.portholeauthority.com/
              Frank
              FEs Tbird
              03 Whisper White, White Top, White Partial Accent, Chrome Hood Bezel, Porthole Emblem Decals, Visor Emblem Decals, Tbird Floormats, TBN Grill Badge

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                Re: Advice from you DieCast Guru's

                Originally posted by wcoates View Post
                Dennis if any thing you do doesn't work, I'll be glad to send you a windshield from a beanstalk model that was damaged in transit to me. Bad news is we are away until May but it will come. Frank from LA, Paul, Dino, Skip and Charlie all might be able to help.
                Dennis,
                I have a Beanstalk windshield I could send you. It does require you dis-assemble the car to replace it, are you familiar with how to do that??

                Dino


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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Blue Heaven View Post
                  Dennis,
                  I have a Beanstalk windshield I could send you. It does require you dis-assemble the car to replace it, are you familiar with how to do that??

                  Dino
                  Appreciate the offer. I have not dismantled one. I will try to clean this one up first and if it goes south on me I'll go to plan B.
                  2004 Merlot Premium. 2013 Honda CRV, 2019 LTV Unity.

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                    Re: Advice from you DieCast Guru's

                    I too would be Leary of acetone as it will likely the plastic

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                      Re: Advice from you DieCast Guru's

                      Originally posted by Dennis45 View Post
                      I'm a novice at this and I know there are a few Die Cast Experts on the forum so I'm asking for some expert opinions.
                      I purchased an 04 Merlot from one of our esteemed members and during shipping if contracted an bit of a smudge on the plastic windshield. Anyone have ideas on how to rub out a smudge without destroying the windshield?
                      Also, on the underside the casting says 2003 Thunderbird. But the Merlot is a 2004 color only. Did they just use an 03 casting and paint it Merlot?

                      Dennis:

                      All of the Beanstalk's were 2003 models regardless of color. Similarly, all of the Maisto's were 2002, regardless of color. Each company did one casting or mold and used that for all of their production runs. Beanstalk's were all 1:18 scale. Maisto did 1:18, 1:24 and 1:43. Yat Ming did only 1:43 in various colors, including MSG and DSB, but the casting was essentially an '02. And other companies did limited runs of 1:24 and even 1:64 versions, but all were essentially '02s even though other years might be indicated on the packaging. If you check out Paul's very complete listing in the thread "Retrobird Diecasts - 1999 to present" and/or Dot's (Porthole Authority.com) you will see a very detailed summary of the models produced.

                      Skip
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                      Skip
                      2002 Ford Thunderbird Premium, Torch Red with Full Accent Red Interior
                      2013 Ford Escape SEL (Ecoboost), Frosted Glass
                      2018 Ford F150 XLT Sport, Ruby Red Metallic

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                      • #12
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                        I've found that polishing clear plastic is one of the most challenging things a person can try with a model. There are specific plastic polishes available, but I can't say I've had very good luck with the one I've tried.

                        The key thing if you are going to try it, is to absolutely keep the polish away from the windshield frame or your "chrome" will be gone or at least dulled in a flash.

                        My best advise is to take advantage of one of the generous offers for a replacement windshield and spend the time you'll waste trying to polish the plastic, disassembling and reassembling the model. The Beanstalk Merlot is too nice to go halfway with the repair.
                        21 years, 174K miles, 48 States X 2 & DC, 9 Canadian provinces, 8 European countries, 3 Caribbean Islands, 3 Hawaiian Islands, 100+ National Park locations, 150+ T-bird events, 190+ retrobird diecasts/models, 13 TOTM pics & some very special friends...THANKS TBN !

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