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damn dude that is one fine bit of carboning there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how the heck did ya do that!!!!! wowowowowow, im still gonna have to go for a matt black for my carbon
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Great job on the dashboard I must admit I am not a great fan of carbon fiber but I can appreciate the amount of work that has gone into that. One thing I am well impressed with is the photos themselves. The fact that the background is so dark it makes the centre piece of the pic (the dash) stand out more.
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Thanks.
![]() *All* I did was use a decal setting solution along with about 100 patches of carbon fiber decals. |
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So you going with a LH or RH drive dash?
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Nice, but it looks like the paint has clumped on the side where the glovebox would be (do they even have those in enzo's?
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As a big CF decal fan myself I can appreciate the effort that has gone into that!
As a tip, try spraying the decaled area with a clear coat, it makes the surface far more even. Different gloss levels for different effects. Real CF is impregnated with layers of clear resin so the clear coat helps represent the real thing more um... realistically ![]() |
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The steering wheel and glove compartment looks a little chunky and its drawing away from the decal job.
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alright... im going to strip the paint and airbrush it.
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clear would make the decals more glossy/realistic and i could wax them to make them shine more i was just going to use some q-tips and nail polish remover to strip the paint where i wanted to, sanding is also a good idea. also, any way to recover the Ferrari decal I used on the wheel? it's a done deal, isn't it? |
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