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Old 07-08-2007, 05:39 PM   #1
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350z

I couldn't get myself to throw this one away. This kit was painted over 4 times, finished once and destroyed again. One of the front A-pillars were broken as well as the front bumper beyond repair.

Half of the front bumper has been cut off and re-created. Armed with my trusty plastic card and putty, I began to just throw things on and let it take shpae gradually.

The front end looks to have a fairly good profile/shape thus far- I'll probably leave it alone until the first shots of primer. The fender flares are halfway done as I don't want to finish off the bottom portion of it yet until I figure out what to do with the sideskirts.

I envision the rear end to have blister flares blended into the body. Won't know how that will turn out until I start working on it.

As always, this is going to be one long build







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Old 07-08-2007, 05:49 PM   #2
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WOW!!!

I'm really looking forward how this is going to turn out.
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Old 07-08-2007, 06:21 PM   #3
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Those flares look great. Keep it up!
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Old 07-09-2007, 12:54 AM   #4
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your body work always looks so clean...what kind of putty do you use?
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your body work always looks so clean...what kind of putty do you use?
Believe it or not, I ran out of the putty that I normally use and just tried somethig local from the hardware store... Bondo. I can honestly say that I will only use this until I run out of it. I'll probably not use it again. It does not stick well to the plastic nor does it feather well... but it was easy to get my hand on. Hopefully I can finish this build with this without any problems with the putty.

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Believe it or not, I ran out of the putty that I normally use and just tried somethig local from the hardware store... Bondo.
Is this the red stuff in a metal tube? I got some from Wal Mart and noticed it tends to melt the plastic if it's applied too thickly.
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It's looking great so far. Very clean! I can't wait to see this finished
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Old 07-11-2007, 04:25 PM   #8
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Is this the red stuff in a metal tube? I got some from Wal Mart and noticed it tends to melt the plastic if it's applied too thickly.

it appears to me that it is the traditional 2 part bondo, and it looks like it could have used just a bit more hardener (I usually mix mine so it is a bit more tan, so it dries faster)
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Is this the red stuff in a metal tube? I got some from Wal Mart and noticed it tends to melt the plastic if it's applied too thickly.
That stuff in the metal tubes is called red lead. Its for fine scratches after you bondo and sand your car. Dries quick and sands easy. Later,Q
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cool wide front end, although it looks funny without the rear widened. Cant wait to see progress on this. I've always thought about using Bondo, anyways keep up the great work.
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wowww, very very clean. I like!
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Looking GOOOOOOD!!
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Is that Bondo easy to work with? Cause you make it look like it is. Very clean widebody looks good!
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Wow you are really good with putty and scratchbuilding. Lookin good so far
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