Integra's just came in
*Cru_Thik*
09-18-2002, 01:19 PM
here's the pics :D
http://www.automotiveforums.com/img.php742299Pict004.jpg
i already started :)
http://www.automotiveforums.com/img.php238401Pict01.jpg
im having buncha problems cutting the hood :(...i just don't want to mess up other parts...any suggestions? and how would i put it back if it has no support once i cut the hood? glue it to what?thanx.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/img.php819293Pict02.jpg
http://www.automotiveforums.com/img.php742299Pict004.jpg
i already started :)
http://www.automotiveforums.com/img.php238401Pict01.jpg
im having buncha problems cutting the hood :(...i just don't want to mess up other parts...any suggestions? and how would i put it back if it has no support once i cut the hood? glue it to what?thanx.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/img.php819293Pict02.jpg
*Cru_Thik*
09-18-2002, 01:23 PM
hmm where are the pic's :confused:...i did upload them :confused: :confused:
mods u have any idea whats goin on?
mods u have any idea whats goin on?
*Cru_Thik*
09-18-2002, 01:39 PM
i guees im gonna have to do the old fashion way :(
*Cru_Thik*
09-18-2002, 01:44 PM
in progress :)
*Cru_Thik*
09-18-2002, 02:00 PM
another 1
mods thanx for the BIG help :/
mods thanx for the BIG help :/
Jay!
09-18-2002, 03:00 PM
What are you using to cut it with? Originally posted by *Cru_Thik*
mods thanx for the BIG help :/ Hey, I tried editing your post to find the pics, but I'm not a magician...
mods thanx for the BIG help :/ Hey, I tried editing your post to find the pics, but I'm not a magician...
935k3
09-18-2002, 03:06 PM
To cut doors hoods and trunks one of the best ways is to take the X-acto
knife around backwards and cut with the back side of the point of blade. It takes allot of repeated passes but it takes the least amount of plastic. When it is cutting right you will see a curl of plastic coming out just like you see with a good wood chisel. After cutting out the hood add some plastic strip on the bottom edge of hood opening and create a lip to catch the hood(after all real cars have one.)
knife around backwards and cut with the back side of the point of blade. It takes allot of repeated passes but it takes the least amount of plastic. When it is cutting right you will see a curl of plastic coming out just like you see with a good wood chisel. After cutting out the hood add some plastic strip on the bottom edge of hood opening and create a lip to catch the hood(after all real cars have one.)
*Cru_Thik*
09-18-2002, 03:30 PM
*935k3* i appreaciate ur help ;)
but this cutting process is very complicated(well..for me that is) see where front lights located is extremely close to the hood...that mesess me up :(
"Hey, I tried editing your post to find the pics, but I'm not a magician..."-Jay@af
im sorry Jay :( i was mad frustrated when pic's didn't show up...u kno that feeling :( :rolleyes:
but this cutting process is very complicated(well..for me that is) see where front lights located is extremely close to the hood...that mesess me up :(
"Hey, I tried editing your post to find the pics, but I'm not a magician..."-Jay@af
im sorry Jay :( i was mad frustrated when pic's didn't show up...u kno that feeling :( :rolleyes:
cph81
09-18-2002, 03:30 PM
not sure what you want to know, but here is the problem when building a fujimi.
I think the hardest part to cut is the hood and headlight joint area. You really need alot of time to cut when you don't want to damage the head light BADLY(no matter how you cut you still cut out some of the light). If you want the fast way, cut the headlight roughly and use putty to rebuild the headlight area because fujimi make a crap out of their model car headlight that make you really want to redo them.
I HATE YOU,FUJIMI, BUT I'M STILL BUYING YOUR MODEL BECAUSE YOU MADE ALOT OF CAR!!! :mad:
I think the hardest part to cut is the hood and headlight joint area. You really need alot of time to cut when you don't want to damage the head light BADLY(no matter how you cut you still cut out some of the light). If you want the fast way, cut the headlight roughly and use putty to rebuild the headlight area because fujimi make a crap out of their model car headlight that make you really want to redo them.
I HATE YOU,FUJIMI, BUT I'M STILL BUYING YOUR MODEL BECAUSE YOU MADE ALOT OF CAR!!! :mad:
lotus_man
09-18-2002, 03:51 PM
I use a dental probe to depen the lines, and give me a better chance with the back of a blade, but I found the two best tricks are to use masking tape to protect delicate areas, and to not press to hard. It takes ages, and strains my patience... but it's worth it!
S Brake
09-18-2002, 03:55 PM
Also tried to edit the post and see what was wrong, but i couldn't see anything that was wrong with the IMG code. then i tried to copy and paste the jpeg url's and it said page cannot be displayed, try uploading them again.
Jay!
09-18-2002, 05:18 PM
Originally posted by *Cru_Thik*
but this cutting process is very complicated(well..for me that is) see where front lights located is extremely close to the hood...that mesess me up :(It was tricky, but I'll try and show you how I did mine...
In this pic you can see my hood is removed, and also the original front bumper is gone, replaced by the Mugen bumper. I managed to cut the headlight assemblies out as separate pieces. I tried to save the cowl part at the back of the hood (where the wipers hide...), but the remaining contact points were to weak after the hood was off.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/213514DCP01382.JPG
Here's approximately the cuts I made
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/433153pict01.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/145481pict02.jpg
I scored all the lines with the back of the Xacto #11 blade, like 935k3 said, but then I did most of the sawing with a thread. About cutting with thread (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?postid=525000#post525000).
flyonthewall's tutorial: How to - Opening hoods, doors etc (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=61545)
If you do try and etch out the hood around the tops of the headlights, make sure to angle the blade up under the hood a bit...
HTH. :)
Originally posted by *Cru_Thik*
im sorry Jay :( i was mad frustrated when pic's didn't show up...u kno that feeling :( :rolleyes: No worries. :coolguy:
but this cutting process is very complicated(well..for me that is) see where front lights located is extremely close to the hood...that mesess me up :(It was tricky, but I'll try and show you how I did mine...
In this pic you can see my hood is removed, and also the original front bumper is gone, replaced by the Mugen bumper. I managed to cut the headlight assemblies out as separate pieces. I tried to save the cowl part at the back of the hood (where the wipers hide...), but the remaining contact points were to weak after the hood was off.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/213514DCP01382.JPG
Here's approximately the cuts I made
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/433153pict01.jpg
http://files.automotiveforums.com/uploads/145481pict02.jpg
I scored all the lines with the back of the Xacto #11 blade, like 935k3 said, but then I did most of the sawing with a thread. About cutting with thread (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?postid=525000#post525000).
flyonthewall's tutorial: How to - Opening hoods, doors etc (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=61545)
If you do try and etch out the hood around the tops of the headlights, make sure to angle the blade up under the hood a bit...
HTH. :)
Originally posted by *Cru_Thik*
im sorry Jay :( i was mad frustrated when pic's didn't show up...u kno that feeling :( :rolleyes: No worries. :coolguy:
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