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Old 12-20-2004, 08:44 PM
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buncha questions

This is for my S500 pictured in my sig. If I wanted to add some underbody work, is there a place I can find premade parts? like side skirts, or underbody front and rear spoilers, or maybe lip spoiler for the trunk? I heard of making your own parts with clay and all but that looks too complicated, from the pictures of what you need. And whats styrene? can you make spoilers out of that? I know i need epoxy glue and etc, and paint and all. But whats epoxy putty too? answers would be greatly appreciated. =)
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Re: buncha questions

You will need to make the kit. It involves styrene, a little bit of putty, and a good eye.

Styrene is plastic, it comes in a variety of styles.

Epoxy putty is a type of putty for large surfaces. Use styrene to build the basic shape, and very little putty. Look in the car modeling section, and use the search for ideas.
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Re: buncha questions

Yeah, i saw kits with all that stuff. I dont think you can buy it sepatley.
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Ok. I have read the tutorials and all, so this is my verdict, and correction would be appreciated if I am wrong, but first I'll show you what I plan on doing.

I plan on mimicking every underbody spoiler mold found on the S55, and putting it on the S500. Basically im transforming my S500 into an S55, from back to side, to front moldings and underbody work.







So I buy styrene, expoxy putty, and epoxy glue. On top of that, plastic spray paint and polish.

So I remove the fender from the car, cut pieces of styrene too mmy liking and size preference after epoxy gluing them onto the fender, then use a dremmel tool to smoothen them out, and maybe sand paper. Then use the epoxy putty to smoothen where the styrene borders the actual part, then more smooting, then paint and stuff..........something like that?
Like this, then smoothen it out?
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Re: buncha questions

Dont forget to buy plastic cement to "weld" the styrene pieces to other styrene pieces. Not exactly like the pic. I would have gotten some .020-.030 Sheet, cut out a strip, wrapped it on the inside of the wheel well, and then putty on top. Also, if its done correctly, you wont ever need to use a dremel. Just an X-Acto, and a bunch of sand paper.

Heres a thread in Car Modeling. Chris was building a Do-Luck Kit for an R34. He uses mostly styrene, and going through every page it turns into a good tutorial.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...hlight=Do-Luck
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Re: buncha questions

man, where did u get ur s500? i love the s series Mercedes
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Re: buncha questions

maistos new playerz line have an s55 amg so im sure u could get the body kit from there, and mold it to ur S-500 and than just paint it,
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Re: buncha questions

OK. Thanks for your help Mike. I really appreciate it. Im still having trouble deciding whether I have enough time to mold the parts myself or just do a swapping (wouldn't that be considered the noob way? lol) like Slim said. I only have until Jan 3 which is when I go back to school. PLus, trying to make the spoilers look exact is going to be pretty damn hard for me because I have a really bad eye, or meaning I suck at making things exact, because I know when I made some wood things in one of my Tech classes nothing was straight and nothing was teh right size. I'm afraid I might screw it all up because tthere are alot of different curves to the spoilers, especially the rear and the front.
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Re: buncha questions

where can i get this styrene stuff and how do i buy it and how does it come and how much do i need for like a hole doby kit... and i see thse guys with premade front body kit bumpers where can i get them and where do you guys get them.. thanx for the help


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where can i get this styrene stuff and how do i buy it and how does it come and how much do i need for like a hole doby kit... and i see thse guys with premade front body kit bumpers where can i get them and where do you guys get them.. thanx for the help


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Styrene you buy at a hobby shop.

You buy it with money.

It comes in packs. There's sheets, strips, tubes, etc.

What the hell's a doby kit? You need a sheet or two to build a kit.

The premade bumpers come on other cars, or are ordered. Use the search function. Most people make kits for diecasts because there are so few "premade" kits. Plus, its more appreciating knowing you made the kit and didnt just buy it.

And havent I sent you a warning about your posting style before? You might want to heed that warning.
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Re: buncha questions

Im am very sorry for the way I have been posting messages. I was wondering, what exact sites do I search to find, for example a front bumper for a 1/18 car. Like the front bumper of a body kit. I am starting a body kit for a 1/18 lexus sc 430 and i need a front bumper, any suggestions for me, if not buying one, then how could i make a pretty detailed front bumper. Once again sorry to upset you.


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Re: buncha questions

I accept your apology Mike. Hate to get on people like that, but sometimes I have to do what I have to do.

There are very few aftermarket bumpers. I suggest taking the stock one, cutting it up, and using styrene. I posted a link earlier in this thread, its a build of Do-Luck Skyline. Chris posts pictures through out and it gives a good idea of how to build a body kit.
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Re: buncha questions

Thank You. I will keep you up to date on how my progress is going. Happy holidays to everyone. I have a mustang with a sweet front bumper I may jsut use that or just make my own.

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Re: buncha questions

another question, lol sorry for all them. Ever hear of Zymol all natural cleaner wax? It's used on real cars and is a water based all natural polisher and waxer, and is guaranteed to get the swirl marks and stuff off the paint and get a superior mirror shine on the paint. But it said do not use on metalized plastics and flat paint. are the paints used on diecast cars any of those? is this was ok to use on diecast if its meant for real autos?
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Re: buncha questions

Hey TRHK, i saw an S55 by some company. I dont know where. But it was just like the Maisto Mercedes only in AMG. You could peel off the bumpers and stick them on yur S500. It was an inexpensive car, so it wouldent set you back much.
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