My first modding project
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My first modding project
Yea This is my FD from the Auto Modelista kit and a friend of mine showed me this site and a couple others and lets just say I jumped right in hehe anywho heres a pic for the first part I cut off the roof and the side windows with a fine toothed saw.. thats why it's still lookin rough I couldn't find any sandpaper and the hardware store is closed atm... anywho the paint needs some sanding and coating and maybe a light buff to give it it's true chromyness.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated
Any tips would be greatly appreciated
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First tip is to enter that into the contest!! That a sweet little ride dude.
If you need some sandpaper, swing past an autoparts store, they carry from rough to fine. Everyone around here has their own little techniques, so find out what works best for you. Go jump into the other sections and check out the many ideas you'll find in them.
If you need some sandpaper, swing past an autoparts store, they carry from rough to fine. Everyone around here has their own little techniques, so find out what works best for you. Go jump into the other sections and check out the many ideas you'll find in them.
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Well I had some really really fine sandpaper around here from my dreamcast project but it seems to have disapeared... Oh well tomorrow I'ma head over to the store and get some sandpaper and maybe something to put on for a shiny coat hehe and then maybe swing by the hobby shop and pickup some paints for some sweet decaling...
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Nice chop job! Looks clean already, and you haven't even finished it up yet. That's pretty good.
You should enter it in the contest, but honestly, if I was you I'd put a little more into it, some interior details, maybe a wheel mod. I mean it is a competition, you wanna represent. That's always been my theory anyways.
Look in the auto parts store for sand paper. That where you find the really fine grit wet/dry stuff. Since your just doing some finishing sanding, you want at least 800 grit, I would probably reccomend that you go no lower than 1000 grit. Use an exacto blade to clean the insides of the windows.
You should enter it in the contest, but honestly, if I was you I'd put a little more into it, some interior details, maybe a wheel mod. I mean it is a competition, you wanna represent. That's always been my theory anyways.
Look in the auto parts store for sand paper. That where you find the really fine grit wet/dry stuff. Since your just doing some finishing sanding, you want at least 800 grit, I would probably reccomend that you go no lower than 1000 grit. Use an exacto blade to clean the insides of the windows.
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if I may, another suggestion - fill in the holes left behind after loosing the rear wing/fin. use some putty or somethin and sand that baby down, make them holes disappear.
targa top sure says summer to me.
good work so far fella.
targa top sure says summer to me.
good work so far fella.
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Well unfortunatly this afternoon after my last coat of chrome was finished drying I whent out and gave er a clear coat.... I didn't notice then but when I whent back out tonight to inspect the sexyness I came across a ruined no so sexy paintjob... it seems that the clear coat was someone corosive and mixed with the chrome to give me thie ugly whitish grey color.... oh well I guess time to sand and try again... I think I will wait a few days before a clear coat and actually let the paint harden....
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That's a good idea. In fact while paint may seem dry in a day, it takes weeks to cure. Give it little longer maybe, and lay your first few coats of clear really light. Then lay you last coats heavier. That will help protect any color underneath.IronDragon wrote:I think I will wait a few days before a clear coat and actually let the paint harden....
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