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Post by The Mad Modeller on Dec 21, 2006 19:40:22 GMT -5
Here is my next project on top of all my other projects. I did a lil work to it today. Trying a few new ideas on this one.
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Post by The Mad Modeller on Dec 21, 2006 20:31:57 GMT -5
Here is what I got done today. Trying the technique of applying BMF before primer and paint. Did a lil work on the grille. Before and after pics. Let me know what you think.
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rick
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Post by rick on Dec 21, 2006 22:05:32 GMT -5
That grill looks awesome bobby ! excellent work !
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Post by 67impala427 on Dec 21, 2006 23:14:47 GMT -5
I've been wanting to try that BMF method. How do you do it?
Alex.
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Post by The Mad Modeller on Dec 21, 2006 23:18:32 GMT -5
I have heard several diff ways to do it. I applied it to a lightly sanded cab. Shot the primer on and let it sit about 2-3 hours. Then I took a q-tip(cheap ones seem to work good as they are a lil harder) lightly dipped in Testors thinner and lightly rubbed the primer off the emblems. Will see how it does after painting.
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Post by The Mad Modeller on Dec 25, 2006 21:50:47 GMT -5
Made a lil progress on the F150. Had to use some fine sandpaper to get the paint off the emblems. Used black BMF for the molding.
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Smokin Models
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Post by Smokin Models on Dec 26, 2006 10:00:40 GMT -5
looks good so far!!!
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Post by The Mad Modeller on Dec 31, 2006 22:05:27 GMT -5
Here are a couple better pics:
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