How To- Convertable
FlySkyline
06-04-2004, 08:04 PM
Materials needed
-dremel with cutoff wheel (or equivalent)
-masking tape
-diecast
-sharpie marker (optional)
-dremel sanding bands (optional, not shown)
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con1001.jpg
remove the windows. mark off your cuts
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con2001.jpg
to know where to mark off your cuts, for the A pillar (the one that is next to the front windshield) i look to see where the A pillar and the roof meet. you will see the bend, that is where i cut so put a piece of tape there. for the other pillars look to see where they meet the body and mark there. you have the option of using a sharpie, making a line along the tape, and then removing the tape, i just leave the tape there.
here is where my cuts are going to be (in yellow)
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con2002.jpg
go slow and steady along your mark, the first initial touch to the metal on each part that you are cutting is very crucial, make sure you hit your mark otherwise you will have to do some cleaning up after you cut. cut all of the pillars
here is the top cut off
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con3001.jpg
notice the metal sticking out (circled in yellow)
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con4002.jpg
this is where you want to smooth out the metal to make it flush (even) with the metal surrounding it. check your A pillar cuts, you can round them out a little so they arent sharp. smooth out your cut along the roof. check all your cuts and make sure they line up with the rest of the body and are straight. see pic to know where to look to smooth things out
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con5002.jpg
this is where you can use the sanding bands, it makes it easier to smooth. if you decide to use the cutoff wheel to smooth it, it can be done. it does take skill to get them flush, but it is possible. if you are not sure of you skills, or are not used to working with cutoff wheels, use sanding bands.
all smoothed out
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con5001.jpg
from here you have a few options.
Option 1- you can primer then paint it
Option 2- you can wait for me to make a tutorial on how to simulate a soft top roof that is down
Option 3- you can do this on your own and make a tutorial
incase you didnt know what i was talking about. it is the black area behind the rear seats
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/condown.bmp
my finished project as of now
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con6001.jpg
-dremel with cutoff wheel (or equivalent)
-masking tape
-diecast
-sharpie marker (optional)
-dremel sanding bands (optional, not shown)
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con1001.jpg
remove the windows. mark off your cuts
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con2001.jpg
to know where to mark off your cuts, for the A pillar (the one that is next to the front windshield) i look to see where the A pillar and the roof meet. you will see the bend, that is where i cut so put a piece of tape there. for the other pillars look to see where they meet the body and mark there. you have the option of using a sharpie, making a line along the tape, and then removing the tape, i just leave the tape there.
here is where my cuts are going to be (in yellow)
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con2002.jpg
go slow and steady along your mark, the first initial touch to the metal on each part that you are cutting is very crucial, make sure you hit your mark otherwise you will have to do some cleaning up after you cut. cut all of the pillars
here is the top cut off
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con3001.jpg
notice the metal sticking out (circled in yellow)
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con4002.jpg
this is where you want to smooth out the metal to make it flush (even) with the metal surrounding it. check your A pillar cuts, you can round them out a little so they arent sharp. smooth out your cut along the roof. check all your cuts and make sure they line up with the rest of the body and are straight. see pic to know where to look to smooth things out
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con5002.jpg
this is where you can use the sanding bands, it makes it easier to smooth. if you decide to use the cutoff wheel to smooth it, it can be done. it does take skill to get them flush, but it is possible. if you are not sure of you skills, or are not used to working with cutoff wheels, use sanding bands.
all smoothed out
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con5001.jpg
from here you have a few options.
Option 1- you can primer then paint it
Option 2- you can wait for me to make a tutorial on how to simulate a soft top roof that is down
Option 3- you can do this on your own and make a tutorial
incase you didnt know what i was talking about. it is the black area behind the rear seats
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/condown.bmp
my finished project as of now
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/con6001.jpg
Howielong
06-04-2004, 08:17 PM
Very nice how to.
PyRoTeKniKz
06-04-2004, 08:29 PM
Dam ur all over these "How To"s lol
Nice tut
Nice tut
mike@af
06-04-2004, 08:38 PM
Added.
FlySkyline
06-04-2004, 08:42 PM
summer time, sunlight longer, and i have alot of spare time when i am not getting ready for 2 customizing contests
m3 on Dubs
06-05-2004, 01:40 AM
what happend to the front Bro?
FlySkyline
06-05-2004, 02:30 AM
im using it on another diecast- will post pics when its done
Chains
06-06-2004, 08:29 PM
when will u have the tutorial for the soft top?
im am going to make one of my cars into a convertable like yours.
thanx for all the tutorials!
btw what r sanding bands?
im am going to make one of my cars into a convertable like yours.
thanx for all the tutorials!
btw what r sanding bands?
FlySkyline
06-06-2004, 08:56 PM
the soft top tutorial should be posted next weekend, if not before
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/main.jpg
a sanding band is the sanding piece attached to the dremel used for sanding ofcourse
http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v105/FlySkyline/main.jpg
a sanding band is the sanding piece attached to the dremel used for sanding ofcourse
Chains
06-06-2004, 09:50 PM
oo ok i see i did nt know thats what they were called. cant wait to see the tutorial
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