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Post by olskool29 on Sept 8, 2007 20:25:39 GMT -5
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Post by RodBurNeR on Sept 8, 2007 21:15:37 GMT -5
i like to mockup too! i like the '36!
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Post by primersfiner on Sept 8, 2007 21:18:26 GMT -5
the 36 is killing me where did ya get it at? i want one so fricken bad
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Post by charlie on Sept 8, 2007 21:27:45 GMT -5
They both look great but the 55 More door is gonna be cool
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Post by scaleautobuilder on Sept 9, 2007 12:07:40 GMT -5
Both are looking great.
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Post by olskool29 on Sept 9, 2007 12:29:32 GMT -5
the 55 already has paint on it! just shot the white about 20 minutes ago, by later on tonigh it should be a two toned 4 door 55 chevy!
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Post by olskool29 on Sept 9, 2007 17:40:54 GMT -5
the 55 already has paint on it! just shot the white about 20 minutes ago, by later on tonigh it should be a two toned 4 door 55 chevy! as i promised, she definately is a two toned black and white 4 door 55 chevy! wahooo! now all i gotta do is get it assembled and i'll have to try out that bare metal foil, how easy is it to mess up with that stuff?
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Post by greaser on Sept 12, 2007 9:01:52 GMT -5
Hey,hey your '36 it's kool!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by HotRodTom on Sept 12, 2007 21:58:05 GMT -5
... how easy is it to mess up with that stuff? I wouldn't know, I use a different product that you can buy at Menards. It is actually aluminized duct tape. I can buy a whole roll of it for the same price as 1 sheet of BMF! Works the same (sticky metal on a paper roll that you cut, apply with a burnisher, and trim with an exacto). Even polishes half-way decent. Bad thing about, though, is it can lift paint! Gotta take yer' time with it, and be careful how you burnish it.
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