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Old 07-08-2005, 01:13 AM   #1
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Modelling techniques used on real car (another one)

well, because of my country's unforgiving sun, the demister vents on the dash of my car have pretty much turned to dust, so i decided to try to rebuild them, with STYRENE.

luckily the main frame of the vents was fine, so all i had to do was rebuild the louvres. so i did, and now they look much better.

at the moment they are primed and waiting for paint.
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Re: Modelling techniques used on real car (another one)


Really, I want to see pics!
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Re: Modelling techniques used on real car (another one)

sounds cool, lets see the pictures
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56k, either wait or exit, many large images

ok pics.

the car that has the bad vents.


the holes where vents SHOULD be



Primed


First coat.





and for fun, my home made "sander", test mule, and my can of TAMIYA PRIMER (that finally is back on the market)
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Re: Modelling techniques used on real car (another one)

Nice and TAMIYA PRIMER IS BACK??!!
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Re: Re: Modelling techniques used on real car (another one)

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Nice and TAMIYA PRIMER IS BACK??!!
The large white primer is back so far.
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