1-evening RX7 : Sharpie Edition
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1-evening RX7 : Sharpie Edition
It's been a while since I've had time (like I used to) for Bits, so I thought I'd
see what I could put together and mostly finish in one evening. I'm going to
continue working on it, but this is how far I got in the few hours I had tonight.
I started with a Thunder Charger chassis and a silver Perfection RX7 shell.
For the paint, I only used Sharpies, Q-Tips and alcohol. I still have to put a "35"
on it, and I'll probably use an acrylic clear coat to seal it up... the ink is super
fragile. Oh, and the red graphic on the side is my thumb print.

Under the PCB is a Nakamichi dual-cell pack. Tab-lowered. Perfection heat sink...
Thunder Charger wheels, fuck yeah! I'll put FETs in it, and that's about it.

Each side is a bit different, which will work out nice with the numbers I plan
to draw (which is where I'll fuck it up).

Kinda shitty, but I've had fun with it so far & it drives great.
see what I could put together and mostly finish in one evening. I'm going to
continue working on it, but this is how far I got in the few hours I had tonight.
I started with a Thunder Charger chassis and a silver Perfection RX7 shell.
For the paint, I only used Sharpies, Q-Tips and alcohol. I still have to put a "35"
on it, and I'll probably use an acrylic clear coat to seal it up... the ink is super
fragile. Oh, and the red graphic on the side is my thumb print.


Under the PCB is a Nakamichi dual-cell pack. Tab-lowered. Perfection heat sink...
Thunder Charger wheels, fuck yeah! I'll put FETs in it, and that's about it.

Each side is a bit different, which will work out nice with the numbers I plan
to draw (which is where I'll fuck it up).

Kinda shitty, but I've had fun with it so far & it drives great.
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Stunning for 1 nights work - btw what is a sharpie?
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http://www.sharpie.com/ - the original permanent marker since 1964.
That looks wacky, hue. I dig it. Good luck clear coating. I've never had any luck painting over marker, without the marker running. That chromed plastic doesn't seem to like paint much either, so you got your work cut out for you.
That looks wacky, hue. I dig it. Good luck clear coating. I've never had any luck painting over marker, without the marker running. That chromed plastic doesn't seem to like paint much either, so you got your work cut out for you.
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I'm going to try Future floor polish... it's what the bulk of my cars are clear-coated with (all the older ones). It's an acrylic clear that cleans up with amonia. The nice thing about using it on a painted Bit is that you can take it off without fuckin' up the paint because it comes off so easily with amonia. In this case, I'm just hoping it won't fuck up the sharpie, but it's the least harsh clear coat I have... I think it might work. I'll test it first, and if it doesn't, I might try the decal clear, since it's designed to work over ink.crazydave wrote:http://www.sharpie.com/ - the original permanent marker since 1964.
That looks wacky, hue. I dig it. Good luck clear coating. I've never had any luck painting over marker, without the marker running. That chromed plastic doesn't seem to like paint much either, so you got your work cut out for you.
I planned it... inked-up my thumb and eveything. I figured at Bit scale it would make for an easy-to-apply tuner graphic. The first one went down quick and easy, but the second one was a little harder... had to wipe it off and do it a coupla times.ibjamn wrote:was that on accident? or an ingenius idea on custom painting? either way , it looks really cool.
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Re: 1-evening RX7 : Sharpie Edition
I like this, its alot like your "D1" FD, same scheme, but a street version or twin runner to it. It'd be cool to see them in a photo together: The Hue35 Drift Twins.

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Re: 1-evening RX7 : Sharpie Edition
Well duhZenith wrote:I like this, its alot like your "D1" FD, same scheme, but a street version or twin runner to it. It'd be cool to see them in a photo together: The Hue35 Drift Twins.

This is the "Sharpie Edition"
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Thanks for the comments y'all... I have since added a few more details. Kinda fucked it up, but whatever, it's a track car.
edit: Which part up front, Bird?
It's a piece of plastic from a MS controller, but yeah, that's the idea. I'm going to do a cleaner version of this chassis next, but with another little trick or two added... god damn I miss spending time on Bits. Hopefully by winter I'll be done with my house projects and back on moddin' little cars.Bird wrote:Is that a little tiny slice of the rear of a pcb cover holding that flipped pcb in place? Genius, I tell ya... fuckin' genius... but what's that in the front?![]()
edit: Which part up front, Bird?
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That grey piece is what I cut from a MS controller... it's holding the PCB down. Bulkier than it needs to be, but it does the trick. I think Bird is talking about something in front of that.Maxximum Attack wrote:The piece of grey plastic in front of the "27MHz" sticker I suspect. I'm wondering about that, even if he isn't.hue35 wrote:edit: Which part up front, Bird?
I wish... man, I feel slow almost all the time. The only reason this went quick is because it needed to.ph2t wrote:can you like compress time or something man? fucken hell, spread some of those time skills this way....