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Thank you guys!!!  I officially moved out of my house and back into my parents basement... I'm pretty sure this will be good for modelling until I find something new, hopefully in the next couple months.  ?

I shot a light coat of Splash paints silver on the body, then my custom metal-flake mix... This is the Painthuffer Metalflake Micro Silver Dry Flake (.004x.004") mixed 50/50 with TCP Globals Ultra Micro Dry Flake (.002 x .002) in some intercoat clear.

Dad and I managed to have a little urethane clear session yesterday.. and everything turned out pretty good, After the flake the body looked like 80 grit sand paper, but once it was buried in clear it smoothed out pretty decent and Blings super hard!

(Sneak peek of my dads Bronco and Offy Midget project, as well as probably the most expensive paint drying stand ever... ?)

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42 minutes ago, James2 said:

The old, Cellar Dweller returns.

Looking good there, are the others your or Pops?

haha... yup, back in the basement at 40... haha..

Those are dads and they are fantastic... he is on the home stretch with those.

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4 hours ago, James2 said:

Gotta do what ya gotta! Thankful you have a place. How is dad?

Dads doing well! Retired yet busier than ever.... hopefully we have some shows in the fall, the last few models he has completed have been off the charts cool..   he is making me step up my game.

3 hours ago, Lowlife ! ! said:

 

Looking good Eric, must be on the home stretch soon ?

I recognize your 260 but who's is the Chevy ??   (More pics please ! ) 

Thanks Martin!  I don't know about the home stretch but it always feels good to get some paint on a project... and even better when that paint turns out good and crazy sparkly.

That Chevy is one of my dads, a 1953 Chevy Bel-air Hardtop - Straight 6 - 3 on the tree ... It was actually my grandfathers and when he passed my dad bought it off my grandmother.   Its a crazy nice car... Since my dad has had it we have done some interior work, replaced and rebuilt the engine with a 1960 model, split manifolds and 3 carbs.  He has even made a house number out of a spare fender, with working lights... looks like a buried car.. haha..

 Its just one of his crazy collection. That red olds is another one.  

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2 hours ago, Impalow said:

Dads doing well! Retired yet busier than ever.... hopefully we have some shows in the fall, the last few models he has completed have been off the charts cool..   he is making me step up my game.

Thanks Martin!  I don't know about the home stretch but it always feels good to get some paint on a project... and even better when that paint turns out good and crazy sparkly.

That Chevy is one of my dads, a 1953 Chevy Bel-air Hardtop - Straight 6 - 3 on the tree ... It was actually my grandfathers and when he passed my dad bought it off my grandmother.   Its a crazy nice car... Since my dad has had it we have done some interior work, replaced and rebuilt the engine with a 1960 model, split manifolds and 3 carbs.  He has even made a house number out of a spare fender, with working lights... looks like a buried car.. haha..

 Its just one of his crazy collection. That red olds is another one.  

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Your father's little '53 reminds me of the style in the 1950's and what you could do with limited funds and still have a real eye catching car. 

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1 hour ago, espo said:

Your father's little '53 reminds me of the style in the 1950's and what you could do with limited funds and still have a real eye catching car. 

Yeah its a really clean mild custom this way... 54 headlight and taillight bezels, fender skirts and stainless “bloomers” all this is done with no cutting or major alterations to the body.  

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Thanks for posting those,  man that 53 is beautiful...

Some cars just need the slightest changes and look so much better. I wouldn't change a thing it's perfect !

And looking at that buried fender... That explains where some of your crazy ideas come from !!    Lol !

Thanks mate, and yes get him to join up !

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Thank you guys!   I appreciate the encouragement and interest!

I got the body all wet sanded and smoothed out over the weekend, then masked off the panels... hopefully tonight I can start on the shading/kandy.

 

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Thanks guys!     Well this update is a success and a fail... 

Good news is the shaded shapes look like they will be doable, the bad news is the paint I used for the shading didn't stick to my sanded clear and came off when the mask overlapped.  At least its something I found out early on, I would have been bummed if I had already done the entire thing and this happened.

The shapes drawn up in adobe illustrator, cutout of Oracal Masking Material with my Silhouette cutter.

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I didn't want a pure/solid black, so I cut some Splash Paints Beluaga Black 50/50 with the Splash 1k Clear... The look worked, but the chemical/mechanical adhesion failed.. Im gonna try some tamiya black thinned with lacquer thinner tonight, Ive had luck with that in the past.

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You can see where the paint lifted when the masks overlapped, Oh well...just need to wipe it off and start over..... At least it looks like the basic concept will work!

 

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