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Whumbachumba
06-08-2005, 07:05 PM
As some of y'all might remember, I was creating my own hood for my WRX. Well, it's been done for a while now and I just thought about getting pics of it up.

The interior is Black with gold insets. The headlamps are gold, and the rears are black. White body with a black hood. I must say that this wasn't my best paint job. Also, the hood isn't actually that flat in real life, I guess it was just the lighting that made it look like a ricer civic hood.

Now, for the pics.

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y262/Whumbachumba/DCP_1703.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y262/Whumbachumba/DCP_1702.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y262/Whumbachumba/DCP_1700.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y262/Whumbachumba/DCP_1699.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y262/Whumbachumba/DCP_1697.jpg

modder
06-08-2005, 08:11 PM
awwwwwwwwwwwww man you messed that hood big time...........also lose the sharpies............

blubaja
06-08-2005, 08:20 PM
Cool white wrx. The hood however looks like an 8th grade science project volcano...Heh..just messin man. You should try doing the window trim, and the weather stripping around the doors. Other then that, keep up the awsome work.

Frank X.

Skateforfood
06-08-2005, 08:42 PM
wow dude it needs work bad, what are you useing for the hood cause it looks like what the modifiers kids usta do with play doh.

sideshowscrappy
06-08-2005, 09:32 PM
ummmmmm.............wow, thats all i can say..................*Ryan*

Diesel2NR
06-08-2005, 10:01 PM
I haven't posted here in forever, but...

Holy crap dude...I'm not feeling the gold everywhere, but if that's your tastes, go for it. As far as the body work...you could really use some sandpaper to smooth all of that putty out. Other than that...this is one speachless subie lover...

Whumbachumba
06-08-2005, 10:10 PM
Oh, I sanded that hood down for hours, even used a dremel. The problem I guess was with the putty, it left gaps and didn't compact down right, guess that's what I get for using the green putty. I could have also used some more styrene. I just did the gold because I wanted to have that hispanic/ricer/high class feel all in one. Also, I couldn't think of anything else to go with the wire besides white. I could easily do the window trim in black, but I'm not sure about the door panels cause I've never done it before.

Door panels: Can I just water down the paint alot, brush it on then whip it off with a paper towel, or is there a better method? Thanks for the feed back.

Oh yea, the hood was going to be carbon fibre, but I never got a sheet ordered, but I could do that now that I have a credit card. =)

blubaja
06-08-2005, 10:36 PM
I just did the gold because I wanted to have that hispanic/ricer/high class feel all in one.

OMG racism..prejudices now!!! heh..I know what you mean tho and I think you nailed it. :evillol:

Door panels: Can I just water down the paint alot, brush it on then whip it off with a paper towel, or is there a better method? Thanks for the feed back.

That sounds good. It is what I do. Try it with a grey though, black blackwash might be a tad dark.

If everyone doesn't like your hood, well, they might just be trying to help, but it is coming out almost mean. If you don't like it though, you should/could redo it. You can mask off the body with tape so you don't get it scratched 1st. Then go to town on the hood with some 180 grit or lower sandpaper for more refined sculpting. Putty can be a bitch at times...Ask willimo. It takes some time and practice, some mess ups, and some luck. You should get yourself a nice variety of sandpaper grits and a small file set. Once you get the hood in check, and you get your cf decal, it will be so much more awsome. And you seem to be taking the constructive criticizm pretty well. Live and learn and good luck man.

Frank X.

Whumbachumba
06-08-2005, 10:45 PM
It was my first putty job, so I wasn't expecting anything good. I might try the sanding once I finish my other 8 models that I got last week. Would the carbon fibre, not make it look smoother? Should I try that before I sand it and repaint?

blubaja
06-08-2005, 10:49 PM
Honestly? The cf wouldn't hide that much. It might even amplify the lumps and bumps.

sideshowscrappy
06-08-2005, 10:49 PM
sorry man, I hope u don't get offended at the comments. Here is what i think. I think other than the hood this is a very nice clean, and very well done build. I think that the hood just grabs everyones attention first, cause i know it did mine, and it doesn't look the best in the world. But it could also be a lot worse, don't get me wrong. I personally would redo the hood cause it would do nothing but add to the build, but it is ultimately your decision............................*Ryan*

Whumbachumba
06-08-2005, 11:11 PM
I hold nothing against y'all for having disgust in the hood. I could try to sand it down more, it could have been that I didn't use a rough sandpaper, but just a fine grit so it didn't level it out like it should have. But, thanks for the comments, and if y'all could say something besides about the hood, I would appreciate it.

sideshowscrappy
06-08-2005, 11:19 PM
The rest of the build is very nice and very well done. I personally don't like the gold/white combo but that is still well done. Good job. As for the hood, ya you should use a very ruff sand paper to get the general shape and then gradually get finner in grits to smooth it out. you will need to gradually go up in grits tho cause the rough grits will leave some fairly deep gouges and scratches in the putty. And don't worry i'm pretty sure that we all sucked when we first started using putty, I know that I did........................*Ryan*

SPEEDERZ
06-08-2005, 11:22 PM
U shouldn't customize your first builds...you should wait until u have more experience...

honestly it's not a good job...try to follow the tips already posted and take a look at other threads...

flw! see ya!

jswillmon
06-08-2005, 11:34 PM
Here's a tip.

When using putty, don't pile it on and then try to shape the hood from the pile of putty. Use styrene strips to get the basic outline of the shape your going for then add just enough putty to fill the gaps or add the right curve to the opening in the hood. When you add putty a little bit at a time you can smooth it out while it's still wet and then you don't have to sand for hours.
If I was you I would not spend anymore time sanding the hood, just learn from the mistake. You could sand on all that putty for years and It will always have lines and indentions. Save your CF for the next model. Just keep at it, each model will be better than the one before.

Ps... Think you could make the pics a bit smaller?

SPEEDERZ
06-08-2005, 11:53 PM
the painting isn't bad...the interior i can't understand the golden color in fabrics...but it's your choice...

druid_99
06-09-2005, 12:02 AM
Here's a tip.

When using putty, don't pile it on and then try to shape the hood from the pile of putty. Use styrene strips to get the basic outline of the shape your going for then add just enough putty to fill the gaps or add the right curve to the opening in the hood. When you add putty a little bit at a time you can smooth it out while it's still wet and then you don't have to sand for hours.
If I was you I would not spend anymore time sanding the hood, just learn from the mistake. You could sand on all that putty for years and It will always have lines and indentions. Save your CF for the next model. Just keep at it, each model will be better than the one before.

Ps... Think you could make the pics a bit smaller?

I agree. For me, I usually make a basic outline shape using styrene before applying any putty. Less putty is better as you can add bit by bit to get the desired shape rather than put a lot and waste most of it trying to get the desired shape.

Are you using the green putty by Squadron? I'm using the white one and I have no problem with it. For small gaps I usually mix it a bit with industrial thinner to make it softer so that it can get into it. I usually apply bit by bit using a small flathead screwdriver dipped in thinner (wierd huh? but I usually do it like this and it works!).

I suggest you to save your CF decal for other builds and try to correct the hood (if you want to). Just my suggestion.

Other than that, I think your build is good. Not favouring the gold though. Need to do the window trim. Overall, a good try. :bigthumb:

P/S: Is it the picture or lighting or is it me because the rear hood looks a bit rough.

{(itchy)}{finger}
06-09-2005, 12:29 AM
green putty sux first of all... its the crappiest stuff ever... stick with tamiya even tho it cost 2 to 3 times as much... quality is 500% better... n' i think you mixed teh green putty with water.. n' thas why its all clumpy...you'll improve next time.. nice subaru tho i always wanted to make 1
~nate

visible33
06-09-2005, 12:49 AM
Interior painting looks a little disorderly ( gold places ) and on the rearward hood are some notch.
But all over details is nice. :thumbsup:

Whumbachumba
06-09-2005, 11:27 AM
The trunk lid is wierd because I was going to make a duckbill type spoiler, but I ended up giving up and I had to sand the putty dowm on that also.

U shouldn't customize your first builds...you should wait until u have more experience...

First off, this isn't my first build, this was my first time at puttying.

Once again, thanks for all the comments, I'll try to get one of my in progress builds up now that the camera's back home from my parents trip to LA.

kallum
06-09-2005, 02:39 PM
yes all that is right that hood is a bit buggered

ImolaEK
06-09-2005, 05:27 PM
dAng ! Can you say..."I love gold!!!"

Oh and the whole...
I just did the gold because I wanted to have that hispanic/ricer/high class feel all in one.

Isn't too funny:screwy:

Whumbachumba
06-09-2005, 06:18 PM
Well, being from South Texas where "everyone" is hispanic, I found it somewhat fitting, but if y'all don't like that reference, then ignore it.

Feint Motion
06-09-2005, 06:29 PM
All I can say is wow. You exceeded your Putty skill by a long shot. That was a gross amount of putty on that hood.
None the less, good for a novice.

ThePerfectGetaway
06-09-2005, 06:37 PM
Okay, let me first say, take it easy on the putty. Second, did you sand the hood at all? Did you even paint the car? It doesn't look like you did. And you need to take it easy with the gold paint pens, sharpies, whatever it is. Sharpies do not make the world go round my friend. The hood just needs some work, and the interior, get rid of the gold insets, gold headlights, gold license plate section, & gold foglamps. The gold rims look good on a WRX. Sand the hood a lot until that bad boy is smoooooth, then you paint. But you know that. I ain't dissin' you, I'm just saying, it needs some work. The funny thing is, not to be mean, but, I've seen a hell of a lot worse... I've seen widebody kits extend from New York, to China. And they weren't even smooth!! :iceslolan

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