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Old 02-16-2004, 02:06 AM
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Radical to the Extremes

the name is undecided but have 2 "Radical Being" or "ToxiK"
this is the infamous curse a storm car from last night the infamous incident led me to cut up the nothing to loose body and came out with this. luckily i have all the parts so im gonna finish it. the paint will be a full body seaweed paintjob. the interior is also gonna be scratched togheter. hopefully thepaint will covers the laquer burn that covers the body front to rear.





i forgot to add the car will have at the most 14 hinges
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Re: Radical to the Extremes

Holy crap!
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......im speechless....im gonna definatly be keeping my eye on this one......WOW
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holy fuc* that is one sweet ride.
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Re: Radical to the Extremes

one question... why is there not some weird ass cut up roof? other than that... looks like a good idea!
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Re: Re: Radical to the Extremes

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one question... why is there not some weird ass cut up roof? other than that... looks like a good idea!
the body is already weak as it is the doors are going lambo style thats why the front pillars are missing
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will it beable to close up???
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holy fuc* that is one sweet ride.
only the begining. The Majai is almost as radical but its a pick up truck with Gullwing doors and a body lift
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will it beable to close up???
not perfectly but enough to be transported. most super radical lowrider models dont close up perfectly theyre meant to be displayed fully opened
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since i will be getting back into lowriders i guess i will have to go buy a dremel.
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since i will be getting back into lowriders i guess i will have to go buy a dremel.
no need for the dremel i cut the entire car with sewing thread
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thats what i always use but i get tired of the shit snaping.
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Do yourself a favor and invest in an Exacto razor saw. Much cleaner cut than either one.

Though I've seen model masters like Ken Brickell and Doug Whyte do some absolutely astounding work with heated knives.

The body work you've done is certainly impressive, not necessarily what I'd do, but impressive.
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Do yourself a favor and invest in an Exacto razor saw. Much cleaner cut than either one.

Though I've seen model masters like Ken Brickell and Doug Whyte do some absolutely astounding work with heated knives.

The body work you've done is certainly impressive, not necessarily what I'd do, but impressive.
i have the saw i comes to use once in a while but i wanted to do this the meticulous way a saw wouldve left shit and scratches to clean up later. thread comes extremely handy for curves i have yet to see a better way of it being done. to each his own we all have our ways of opening cars i prefer thread others the scriber,knife,or backof trusty#11.
thanks. whats gonna be more impressive than this will be the 14 hinges that i have to make
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Re: Radical to the Extremes

Cool, a Transformer!
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