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Old 07-16-2004, 11:14 PM
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Progress: Mitsubishi FTO (newbie)

Alright. I'm new at this so I'll just tell you what I'm planning to do.
I'm just planning to put a veilside bodykit on my FTO might change little bits of the rear bumper though because it doesn't look right to me. Scratch build some exhausts. It's going to be curbside so no engine detail.
Interior I'm going to make it different from most, I'm going to try to go all out on my first so I can make a BUNCH of mistakes and learn more and do better on my second bodykit.

Anyways. I'm under-skilled and under-budget so this model won't be the best but I'll try.

Progress. Trying to convert


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Quick update.

I only have a modeling knife. No dremel bits or whatever. While I was cutting I was stupid and used a sprue cutter to cut some of it and I cracked the front you can't see it cause of my bad quality pictures but it's circled in green.

The white is where I still have to cut off.


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Old 07-17-2004, 01:24 AM
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Re: Progress: Mitsubishi FTO (newbie)

take it nice and slow to prevent things like cracking. so far so good! i'll be keeping my eye on this thread, could be a good build.
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Old 07-17-2004, 01:56 AM
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Re: Progress: Mitsubishi FTO (newbie)

And dont forget to fill that big gap with a nice FMIC. Mmmm...turbo FTO. lol.
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Old 07-17-2004, 02:43 AM
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FMIC?

Yeah, this is probably going to be a really long build. I don't have that much time to constantly work on it or the place. New house is still a mess and have to clean out the garage so I can work in there. I also don't have all the materials yet and I have a lot of plans like a custom interior. And I'm going to be trying something different (secret). I'm probably going to make a ton of mistakes on this build. It's more like a TEST build. To test out different techniques and to be more creative.
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Re: Progress: Mitsubishi FTO (newbie)

looks like a cool project!
good luck!
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Nice subject. Looks pretty cool. Good luck with it.
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Re: Progress: Mitsubishi FTO (newbie)

this projet will be hard to do, but it's a cool idea !
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Take your time, learn from your mistakes, and have fun!! It will be fabulous regardless of th eoutcome!!
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Take your time, learn from your mistakes, and have fun!! It will be fabulous regardless of th eoutcome!!
Very well said Tonio. I really cant wait to see more of this build. The veilside kit is going to look great.
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This is my first time working with putty. It's a little wierd. I'll post some updates when I finish a bit of the bodywork.

Also.. what do you do with unused putty. I didn't knead it together yet. It's just an open package and I don't want it to dry out. What do I do?
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Re: Progress: Mitsubishi FTO (newbie)

i try to fold the bag over and kinda melt it closed again w/ a lighter or something. good question!

Good luck w/ your customization, looks just fine so far.
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Cool thanks.

Quick question.

You know the thing that is supposed to clip onto the bottom part of the car? The one in the front is sort of in the way. What should I do? I don't have a pick at the moment but hopefully you understand what I mean.
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Old 07-17-2004, 05:34 PM
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Quick Update

I tried to putty the front .. I found out that putty is sticky but water on the fingers fixed that.. I cut out a slot for the other exhaust I'm planning to put with my trusty pen knife.




Rear



I still have to do work on the back.

And again sorry for the bad picture quality. The pictures were taken with my $20 CND webcam.
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Re: Progress: Mitsubishi FTO (newbie)

Sweet build so far man, remember go slooooooow, patience is a virtue, hey ur in Canada? where exactly?
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Old 07-17-2004, 06:27 PM
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In Montreal.. I think I'll have to re-do the side skirts though cause I made a mistake..

I just noticed what a crap job I'm doing on the front .. it's hard to get the curves the same. I noticed that I'm cutting into the plastic a lot.. How do I fix that?

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