making of Mugen Integra Type-R
pkw1
12-29-2001, 06:26 PM
Sorry.. to repost this.. someone requested it.
this time, I added some captions on each photo.
there are 6 gallerys
Start here : ) (http://community.webshots.com/album/28008799nyqQwTQwWR)
this time, I added some captions on each photo.
there are 6 gallerys
Start here : ) (http://community.webshots.com/album/28008799nyqQwTQwWR)
turbos86
12-29-2001, 06:29 PM
THANK YOU
G-Forces
12-29-2001, 06:39 PM
That's VERY impressive. I think I might try the same as you and cut out the bumper and mold in the Mugen one? You don't have any pics of that process do ya?
pkw1
12-29-2001, 06:43 PM
no.. :o that was before i got my digital camara... sorry
but it's pretty straight forward.. follow the lines of the front bumper with a VERY SHARP razor blade then slow cut it out.. or you can choose a easier method, which is to cut up the unwanted bumper with plyers chunks at a time, then use a razor to detail the lines after.
put the Mugen bumper on, make sure everything is lined up as nicely as possible, then glue it on... then use some Tamiya Epoxy putty at the back (which I did) to hold it tighter if desired.
but it's pretty straight forward.. follow the lines of the front bumper with a VERY SHARP razor blade then slow cut it out.. or you can choose a easier method, which is to cut up the unwanted bumper with plyers chunks at a time, then use a razor to detail the lines after.
put the Mugen bumper on, make sure everything is lined up as nicely as possible, then glue it on... then use some Tamiya Epoxy putty at the back (which I did) to hold it tighter if desired.
turbos86
12-29-2001, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by pkw1
no.. :o that was before i got my digital camara... sorry
but it's pretty straight forward.. follow the lines of the front bumper with a VERY SHARP razor blade then slow cut it out.. or you can choose a easier method, which is to cut up the unwanted bumper with plyers chunks at a time, then use a razor to detail the lines after.
put the Mugen bumper on, make sure everything is lined up as nicely as possible, then glue it on... then use some Tamiya Epoxy putty at the back (which I did) to hold it tighter if desired.
Do you still have the bumper that you cut out of the Integra? I need it, I'll pay for it!
no.. :o that was before i got my digital camara... sorry
but it's pretty straight forward.. follow the lines of the front bumper with a VERY SHARP razor blade then slow cut it out.. or you can choose a easier method, which is to cut up the unwanted bumper with plyers chunks at a time, then use a razor to detail the lines after.
put the Mugen bumper on, make sure everything is lined up as nicely as possible, then glue it on... then use some Tamiya Epoxy putty at the back (which I did) to hold it tighter if desired.
Do you still have the bumper that you cut out of the Integra? I need it, I'll pay for it!
G-Forces
12-29-2001, 11:25 PM
Originally posted by turbos86
Do you still have the bumper that you cut out of the Integra? I need it, I'll pay for it!
If you're doing the JDM ITR conversion what are you going to use for lights?
Do you still have the bumper that you cut out of the Integra? I need it, I'll pay for it!
If you're doing the JDM ITR conversion what are you going to use for lights?
turbos86
12-29-2001, 11:27 PM
Originally posted by G-Forces
If you're doing the JDM ITR conversion what are you going to use for lights?
I have parts from an Fujimi ITR I did earlier, just need the bumper and lots of putty!:D
If you're doing the JDM ITR conversion what are you going to use for lights?
I have parts from an Fujimi ITR I did earlier, just need the bumper and lots of putty!:D
pkw1
12-30-2001, 03:55 AM
sorry turbo86, I totally cut that old bumper up into little bits...
turbos86
12-30-2001, 01:59 PM
That's ok man~
btw, call me Henry
btw, call me Henry
Honoturtle
08-03-2002, 03:43 AM
How can I replicate ur hood on ur ITR? I got a kit, and really wanted to do something like that.
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