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Old 08-29-2007, 05:01 PM
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Need advice on making vinyl top

I'm doing a Buick Grand National, but trying to turn it into a Regal and am going with a vinyl top. Well so far the only idea I've had was using the grey duct tape because of the texture, but when I spray and after it dries the paint tends to come off if it is bent or curved, plus its a pain in the butt cutting and measuring with this stuff. Does anyone have any advice or know anything about doing vinyl on a model car?

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Old 08-29-2007, 05:45 PM
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Re: Need advice on making vinyl top

Testors makes vinyl top spray paint.

You can apply masking tape like a vinyl top, overlap the seams and then paint it.

You have to apply any chrome trim before painting; small strips of half-round styrene work well.
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Re: Need advice on making vinyl top

There are several good ideas in this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...ight=vinyl+top
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Re: Need advice on making vinyl top

I made my vinyl roof with just Tamiya semi gloss black acrylic paint and the use of masking tape.
First I masked up and painted the sides and after that was dry I masked up the roof a fraction in on the sides giving me a small seam.

The paint was not diluted and airbrushed from a distant to give it a wrinkled finish. A part from getting to shiny (for some reason?) it worked fine and just needs some chrome surroundings to finish it off.

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Re: Need advice on making vinyl top

You can spray a flat clear coat to remove the shine.
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Old 08-30-2007, 05:28 AM
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Re: Need advice on making vinyl top

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You can spray a flat clear coat to remove the shine.
Yupp, I know.
Just anoying when paint behaves in a different way it usually does giving some extra work.
The poncho is on halt since the hood came out looking like crap and there is quite a few steps involved in the paint job. blue pearl on silver with clear coats on.


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Re: Need advice on making vinyl top

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You can apply masking tape like a vinyl top, overlap the seams and then paint it.
You have to apply any chrome trim before painting; small strips of half-round styrene work well.
This is EXACTLY what I did to my Goat a couple years ago. I didn't even paint the masking tape though. It came black from MCG or Detail Master. I used half round tubing to mark out my drip rails, and then BMF'd them. Hope this helps.
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