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Old 08-24-2003, 06:09 PM
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body kit molds??

k this is to do with making (attempting) ur own body kits. i just wanted to see if anyone knows how they make the body molds. if u see that when they're designing a car or when they do design it...they make it out of clay and so on and then make the molds out of that. i wanted to konw if anyone knows that method and would be kinda enuff to share it...
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use a clay plug, lay fiberglass over it (with mold release), voila you have a mold
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Old 08-24-2003, 10:36 PM
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sorry, a plug would be a 3d mold of the kit. good luck if you attempt it. it's a lot of work
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yeah totally
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