my first attampt at a body kit
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my first attampt at a body kit
sup yall this was my first atamp at a body kit, i used modelling clay, i thought it was ok but crap at the same time, tell me what u think.



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I agree with crazydave.
doesn't look like crap, but could use improvements.
at least you tried and got some results!
again, agreeing with crazydave, some more sanding would help shape those out better.
good work dude.
doesn't look like crap, but could use improvements.
at least you tried and got some results!
again, agreeing with crazydave, some more sanding would help shape those out better.
good work dude.
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It holds up good to make it go hard quick i just use a hair dryer, but i believe if u were driving on a high table and it fell off it would proberly brake off.Maxximum Attack wrote:Brendan, how is the modelling clay holding up?
Is it hard, or brittle (breaks off when you drive it)?
This is the closest thing that I can get to modelling putty so your input is invaluable.

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Kinda hard to see but looks okay to me. Gotta 3rd the advice on sanding it down some to make it more proportional. The T-Top is a lil long, can't quite tell what car that is, looks kinda like a WRX which is a 4 door so if you're going to do a T-Top,as a rule, keep it over the front doors, more realistic if you must do a 4-door. Good Work Pimp! Post a Pic of that prize !
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It's not bad, and sometimes the only way to learn about body kits, putty, etc, is to dive in and do it. I agree with the sanding, and when you do the sanding, put a coat of primer on when you think you're done sanding and it will show the flaws so you can sand some more before you paint it.
If I were you, I wouldn't paint that Skyline. I only say that cuz I must have 6 Skyline bodies that are either clear, white or blackl. When you get one that already has a fairly cool race look, I'd paint something else, but that's me.
If I were you, I wouldn't paint that Skyline. I only say that cuz I must have 6 Skyline bodies that are either clear, white or blackl. When you get one that already has a fairly cool race look, I'd paint something else, but that's me.
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Hell yea there cheap just steal them for your wife/girlfriendcrazydave wrote:One of those like card board sanding sticks women use to file their nails. It's cool there's a shaping, and a finishing side, and they're real cheap.brendan123 wrote:whats a emery boardcrazydave wrote: Emery boards work good for shaping things.


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