building 6ft hearse funny car
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i would like to paint my hearst like this i need someone to do a stencil of the tombs and crosses and so on anyone know were i can find someone to do it for me ? thanks for all who can help
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i found a good image and very easy to paint just need someone to do a stencil of it for me
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now its taking shape hope you like it
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im sweating ive just stuck both sides together hell of a job >:D
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Re: building 6ft hearse funny car
looking really good there! quick progress too.
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thanks qsl about 3 days work up to nowQSL wrote:looking really good there! quick progress too.
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more progress alot of sweat lol
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id wish to but dont know how to do itFuNkY mOnK wrote:Looking good! You should make a fiberglass body out of it.
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hello kennazzo:
to make a fiber body should make a mold.
could also be derived from the prototype you're doing.
I explain a little faster:
finished structure should caulk all the balsa and then sand with sandpaper, so you get to have a surface like a body.
done this, take the 80 grams of fiber glass rests on the plate and with the epoxy, it is best to do 4-5 layers so that stiffens everything.
the end of this again is stucco with metal putty and then sanded until you get to have a SUPERV polished and finished, ready to be painted.
in painting took place from there you get the mold.
I stop here for now, if you want to do after you'll be back!
hello peter
to make a fiber body should make a mold.
could also be derived from the prototype you're doing.
I explain a little faster:
finished structure should caulk all the balsa and then sand with sandpaper, so you get to have a surface like a body.
done this, take the 80 grams of fiber glass rests on the plate and with the epoxy, it is best to do 4-5 layers so that stiffens everything.
the end of this again is stucco with metal putty and then sanded until you get to have a SUPERV polished and finished, ready to be painted.
in painting took place from there you get the mold.
I stop here for now, if you want to do after you'll be back!
hello peter
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Re: building 6ft hearse funny car
thanks peter have to wait and see
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here s a picture of it as it is now
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to make a mold of that greatness does not come cheap!
But if you plan to do many hulls it's worth it.
a second for me to become expensive ...
peter
But if you plan to do many hulls it's worth it.
a second for me to become expensive ...
peter
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i will be only building one peter
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At this point you can only and exclusively to the procedure that I told you before but with only 2 layers of fiber 80g.
remains robust and lightweight.
peter
remains robust and lightweight.
peter
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thanks peter for your help