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Smoothed, Shaved and Dropped
Putting the finishing touches on my first ZZSE. Haven't seen a ton of love for the Torino around here, but I like the big ghetto rollers. Now I'm working on cramming an SSMT motor in it. Needs a little touch up but after that the body will be done.
Slot lowered, bumpers smoothed, smoothed the lines in the body (the molded big ass grooves in around the white on the original paint job) shaved the little "door handles" off to. No lights of course, cause the torino doesn't drop at all with the board in.
Before, with the bumpers just sitting in their slots and the slot lowering

Now, with all the rest.


Slot lowered, bumpers smoothed, smoothed the lines in the body (the molded big ass grooves in around the white on the original paint job) shaved the little "door handles" off to. No lights of course, cause the torino doesn't drop at all with the board in.
Before, with the bumpers just sitting in their slots and the slot lowering

Now, with all the rest.


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I like your ideas, you have good potential, just need more practice.
I remember mine and many other "first" few mods. We all hadda start
somewhere. Read through our modding section to get hints. You will make
many mistakes but just keep at it.
Forget brush painting for now, it's much easier with these:

http://duplicolor.anthonythomas.com/suc ... .php?cid=5
You'll get much, much better results.
Wal-Mart is clearing these out, 2-$2.00, time to stock up.
I remember mine and many other "first" few mods. We all hadda start
somewhere. Read through our modding section to get hints. You will make
many mistakes but just keep at it.
Forget brush painting for now, it's much easier with these:

http://duplicolor.anthonythomas.com/suc ... .php?cid=5
You'll get much, much better results.
Wal-Mart is clearing these out, 2-$2.00, time to stock up.

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No its not just you, that's me too. I'm sure others would agree too.chrome wrote:A sliver pinstripe would really help to set it off. I think two color combos should always have a divider, but that's just me.
Later,
Chrome...
I agree. Save the brushes for detailing and use sprays for covering areas. It really looks so much smoother.Forget brush painting for now
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Not to mention a can of spray paint is cheaper than a halfway decent brush.crazydave wrote:I agree. Save the brushes for detailing and use sprays for covering areas. It really looks so much smoother.
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Hey, before you do that, get some 400-800 grit sandpaper and wet-sand that bitch until you get the brush marks out, otherwise they'll still be there after you spray.TrikeKid wrote:alright, you've convinced me, I'm going to spray where it's gunmetal now black (since that's what I have in a can right now) and put a stripe between them.

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I say just do another car! Leave that one as is and improve on the next one that way you can see the difference (mistakes) and make corrections, not only in the paint but in other areas. Also this will introduce you to taping techniques.
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He's saying that your ride looks lifted so it needs 24's to look right.TrikeKid wrote:24's and a lift kit on a car = homo. Lifts are for trucks, ones that get used as a truck. On the brush mark thing, I'm going to strip that half of the car back to where I had it, then spray it.
Hold off on the slurs.............
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