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bodykits

im planning on getting either an integra and making a widebody kit for it... this will be my first attempt at bodykit making so i have a few questions. and yes i did look in the faq and how-to.

1. should i/do i have to use styrene?

2. what kind of putty should i use? im confused on which one to use for making bodykits.

3. how do i make the big vents that go behind the wheels on a widebody kit? do i use styrene?
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Styrene is reccomended, but not necassary. You won't use as much putty if you use styrene. Since you're doing a wide body kit, you'll need to bend the styrene to adapt to the shape of the wells. Heat it up a little with a candle or lighter. Epoxy putty is best for bodykitting, especially for widebody. It's alot easier to shape then regular putty. As for the vents, I don't know how to make them.
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Re: bodykits

thanks geofroley

i already have a sketch drawn of the integra. i can try to post it but it really bad cuz i drew it in like 5 minutes and most of the time when i try to add pictures it doesnt work.
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Re: bodykits

there is no need to heat the styrene ! use .15 or .20 styrene and it will be fine

do a search, all those question were answered before. But styrene is a mush have thing if you want to scratchbuilt body kit
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Re: Re: bodykits

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thanks geofroley

i already have a sketch drawn of the integra. i can try to post it but it really bad cuz i drew it in like 5 minutes and most of the time when i try to add pictures it doesnt work.
Anytime Try and get the pics up, I'd like to see it.
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Re: bodykits

does anyone know how to make the pics smaller? the pic is over a megabyte.
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Re: bodykits

use a photo editor like Paintshop or Photoshop (or anything that come with your digital camera)
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Re: bodykits

here u go... once again it is a horrible drawing... i rushed through it cuz i was supposed to go mow the lawn.



its really messed up. its got all that stuff all over it and i dunno what that is... probably cuz its my first time messing around with a picture that i loaded onto my computer and i didnt kno what i was doing... but u get the point.
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Re: bodykits

ok... lemme get this straight. i buy some styrene and epoxy putty, i bend the styrene into the shape i want, glue it onto the model, dunk some putty on it, smooth it out, let it dry, and sand?
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Re: bodykits

you get the point.. this is how it work

be sure your styrene shame is very stable, or the putty could crack. Wait for few hours for the styrene to glue
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Re: bodykits

asdfasdf i cant wait to get supplies...
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Re: bodykits

if you want to look, I still have progress picture from my S2000 that has styrene and putty work:

http://files.automotiveforums.com/ga...p?ppuser=29611

you should understand how it work (they are in order, from 1 to 20)
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Re: Re: bodykits

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ok... lemme get this straight. i buy some styrene and epoxy putty, i bend the styrene into the shape i want, glue it onto the model, dunk some putty on it, smooth it out, let it dry, and sand?
Pretty much. Depending on what putty you use, you should wait 12-16 hours for it to dry. If it's quick type you only have to wait 6 hours. When you sand it, use somewhere around 400 or so grit.
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Pretty much. Depending on what putty you use, you should wait 12-16 hours for it to dry. If it's quick type you only have to wait 6 hours. When you sand it, use somewhere around 400 or so grit.

not that much !! Just work with thin layer and you have a drying time of about 1 hour. FOr final sanding, wait 1 day
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