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I know what you mean about the multi piece it.... I've been chopping up what was going to be a 67 camaro but am having 2nd thoughts. Seems either extremely technical or like a huge pain in the ass. I was thinking of deconstructing the whole front clip. ?.....? nope..... too silly for this old amt.....I'll just try new things one at a time.

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There are several options that I use that haven't been mentioned. 

First is doll house carpet. It's similar to using felt but I think it looks better. It's available in a few colors at hobby lobby and many colors from on-line hobby stores.

Another option is one of the many textured spray paints that are available. There's a Rust-Oleum truck bed paint, duplicolor trunk paint, krylon makes textured craft paints, etc. Don't worry about the color. Just spray it on and then paint over it with the color you really want.

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Since I've started using embossing powder, I have never looked back.

I have had nothing but good luck with it, and it can literally be applied in minutes with virtually no fuss, once you get used to it, with no special tools or preparation.

 

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8 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

Since I've started using embossing powder, I have never looked back.

I have had nothing but good luck with it, and it can literally be applied in minutes with virtually no fuss, once you get used to it, with no special tools or preparation.

 

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Steve, where do you source your embossing powders from and are you using a particular brand?I have silver and black that I use and if needed paint over but I’ve been trying to find other colors locally at various stores but pickings are slim. 

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4 hours ago, GoodbuildNY said:

Steve, where do you source your embossing powders from and are you using a particular brand?I have silver and black that I use and if needed paint over but I’ve been trying to find other colors locally at various stores but pickings are slim. 

I haven't needed to buy any for several years, but the set that I have been using was found on ebay some time ago for about $15.00.

The brand is "Hampton Art" and the set that I have are metallic colors.

 

They are available in different color sets from various distributors on ebay.

 

You can get them in "basic", "pastel" and "metallic" colors for around $20.00.

 

A set will last a very long time.

 

 

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Pastel.

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Metallic.

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25 minutes ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

I haven't needed to buy any for several years, but the set that I have been using was found on ebay some time ago for about $15.00.

The brand is "Hampton Art" and the set that I have are metallic colors.

 

They are available in different color sets from various distributors on ebay.

 

You can get them in "basic", "pastel" and "metallic" colors for around $20.00.

 

A set will last a very long time.

 

 

Basic.

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Pastel.

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Metallic.

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Steve

Thanks for the help Steve. I just picked the sets up on eBay.

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2 hours ago, GoodbuildNY said:

Thanks for the help Steve. I just picked the sets up on eBay.

I just picked up another set of the basic colors myself! ^_^

I needed some red for an upcoming project and the metallic set doesn't have bright red.

 

I should be set for embossing powder for a very long time! :D

 

 

 

 

Steve

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For those who build old beaters, I'd like to chime in with a technique I picked up from Ken Hamilton.  To depict worn out carpeting (or carpeted floor mats), start with a piece of emery cloth and scrape off most of the abrasive, so that the cloth backing starts to show through.  I'll try to find a photo to illustrate the results - very convincing.

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About 2/3 down the page there's a couple interior shots.  Unfortunately, Photo-toilet has done their best to obliterate the pic (which, honestly, wasn't very good to begin with), but I think you can still get a general idea from it.

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