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Old 12-30-2005, 03:08 PM
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another great build from you. looks really good. keep up the good work
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Old 12-30-2005, 03:17 PM
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Re: 1964 Chevy Impala

this brings warmth to my heart. what a beautiful build of a very nice car. looked at these pics over and over and im still stunned. where are all trophys you musta won with this? another winner, JT.
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I like it nice lacquer
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Tremendous job! That BMF is soooo smooth man, do you use ultra brite or normal BMF?
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Tremendous job! That BMF is soooo smooth man, do you use ultra brite or normal BMF?
just normal BMF, the trick to getting it smooth is I put most of it on before I paint, all the trim on the sides, back, hood and trunk is done before painting. only the windows I do after.
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awesome work: super clean paintjob & chrome trimming

and your build have every something delicious inner or in the booth

ps: look much better those flyingirl than some renault stuff in the sign, said from a ferrarista hard times for us reds!
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just normal BMF, the trick to getting it smooth is I put most of it on before I paint, all the trim on the sides, back, hood and trunk is done before painting. only the windows I do after.
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So, you BMF, then paint, then BMF again? Or do you scrape the paint off the BMF, or mask the BMF work...?
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Old 12-30-2005, 05:50 PM
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So, you BMF, then paint, then BMF again? Or do you scrape the paint off the BMF, or mask the BMF work...?
I polish out the paint , and that removes the paint from over the chrome trim
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Very nice work. Up to your usual high standards!! Love the trunk contents.

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Another stunning build from you.
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great work.excellent job on the foil. Looks like the real car. How easily does the paint come off of the foil when polishing. I did lots of foil on my 63 Impala but i did it after painting. it was only my 2nd time using it. but yours looks way better.
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Very clean looking!!!! Keep up the great work!
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[quote=Dean23] How easily does the paint come off of the foil when polishing.QUOTE]

real easy, just take your time!
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Re: 1964 Chevy Impala

Goddamn that looks great as usual. I really gotta try your BMF trick. Do you put it under the primer as well, or primer then BMF then paint?
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