Help on bodykit
Benjibunni
06-15-2004, 01:21 PM
I'm going to get a model (airfix) car and i want to make a bodykit for it
i don't know what to use (i've seen the word styrene a lot)
or
how to do it (i didn't understand the tutorial by rtuned--i'm a bit dim--)
is there anything that will be easy for me to get (in england) and cheap, and a tutorial?
thanx
ben
i don't know what to use (i've seen the word styrene a lot)
or
how to do it (i didn't understand the tutorial by rtuned--i'm a bit dim--)
is there anything that will be easy for me to get (in england) and cheap, and a tutorial?
thanx
ben
Bas Carwash
06-15-2004, 01:47 PM
It's very easy. Just buy some styrene and some putty and follow the tutorial. It can't be hard to understand IMO, even if you're unexperienced. Styrene and putty should be available in your LHS (Local Hobby Store, I mean, you're dim you said :p ) Feel free to ask in the FAQ and Tutotials unanswered question.
mchengsp33
06-15-2004, 03:16 PM
hi actually i am trying to make a body kit for my car too and i read rtune's tutorial too but since there are no diagram or picture it's hard to understand what the tutorial's talking about. can someone please clarify or write a better tutorial? thanks
mike@af
06-15-2004, 03:32 PM
Look through the complete/in progress section for some custom models. For instance, search for Chrismcgee Do-Luck R34. He shows pictures every step of the way, it gives you a great idea of what to do.
Benjibunni
06-16-2004, 04:50 PM
so basically i make a block for the bumpers...then file/sand them/it down
??
??
mike@af
06-16-2004, 05:24 PM
Use styrene to make the ducts and what not. Use a little putty to smooth areas and joints.
Benjibunni
06-17-2004, 01:29 AM
oh
thanx
thanx
geofroley
06-17-2004, 07:49 AM
It's always good to use a test body as well to try out different styles, without ruining your current project.
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