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  1. Hope this kinda helped you out, cuz EVERYBODY does their stuff different!

    Just to be different,this was my attempt all along. I believe it worked out pretty darn good for the first one.

    Here's hoping it can only get better from here on out?!

    First attempt at bare metal foil,stripes,fades,flares,etc...etc...

    What do you think now?

    Good,bad,ugly?

    I can take the feedback and use it on the next project.

    Thank You for stopping by and having a look!

    Regards to All,

    Brian

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  2. Like I said, you DID A VERY nice job on the top chop, so it looks like you do know what your doin. You just might be confused on the purpose of them.

    Hi George,

    AHHA! Now, I do get it!

    I do confuse very easy sometimes when I dabble in something I have no clue about ;)

    This is a very first time trying something like this, so I really don't know what I'm doing, just from the seat of my pants, and doing something I thought was different and unique.

    I do take your advice with great heed and appreciate you being honest. Thank You Very Much.

    I sent an e-mail off to Jairus to get his honest opinion, NOW I'm skeered to think of what he has to say! ;)

  3. Hi Peter,

    The detail for body lines and doors and stuff is not there because I DID indeed sand them off the body.(see above pictures) The paint is actually very thin as I used the Parma faskolor for the yellow in an airbrush.

    The over-all look will still feature a purple strip and some other details.

    Yes,I would have to agree it does appear to have that new one-piece funny car body look going on B)

    Thanks for the reply...

  4. Hello All,

    Thanks so much for the tips, This is what I needed to drudge onward in this project.

    Here's what I've completed thus far.

    Poor shape donor car.

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    All body trim lines removed along with reattached lower roof.

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    Body ready for some good bonding filler paint made for plastic.

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    Two light coats applied,covered real well...

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    The elusive,never to be done on this body style fender flares...

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    This is only a sneek peak of what is yet to become something really unique and different! :P

  5. Hey Randy,just so happens i was reading the board the other day looking for some ideas on the paint stands.I kinda copied your idea,and it works great!.I have only painted one car with it, so it's still early to fully tell.

    The body didn't like to sit very well just on the wire tips of the coat hanger,so I placed some foam earplugs on the ends. Naturally this ended up costing me nothing but some time to put it together.

    Thanks for the great idea!

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    Here is my first bare metal foil attempt also:

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    I haven't quit figured out how to wrap it around the front bumpers.

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    My wife is the only one I have to ask during building,she doesn't like the red windows. leave'm or git rid of them?

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    Thanks again for the idea,Randy!

  6. My next one I am going to do will have the Old Pro 72 Nova body on it. quote]

    Matt,

    The nova of mine in the model racing thread, that is a drag car was made from the Old Pro kit.In this kit you had to glue the front fenders on and had a choice of two different hoods. I went thru great pains to get all four pieces to fit,including the bumper.Once everything was glued in place I went and applied shoo-goo to the hood and fenders underneath.This was just for extra security in the event it would not stop in the glue at end of strip and crash into a pillow!

  7. Roy,

    I asked the same question the other day to a fellow.his response,

    Pour brake cleaner in a bag,place model inside,shake it up.then use a small q-tip and toothpick to get down in the nooks and cranny's.then wash real good with westley's bleach white for tires.

    I have not used or tried this method,but he swears by it.

    Anyone else ever hear of this?

  8. Brian,

    The way I started and learned was going to the local slot car track.The fellow draggers are always more then willing to help you out with set-ups and the like. That's what drawed me to the drag racing,friendly,informative and fun group of guys.I'm not sure about any info on the web,other then suppliers wanting to sell you parts.

    From my own experience,small skinny tires need lotsa glue to hook-up,while larger fatter tires will need no glue at start line.Depends on what gears you may run in car if it launches well from start line,tops out midway down the track then flattens out at the end.The best controller is a 1-ohm (no brakes here) it just needs to act as an on-off switch.With full power quickly as possible.At the end of track in shut-down area is stop glue,after you run the car in glue to stop,take a piece of cardboard and roll the tires onto this to clean all the glue off.I have seen some gluys use lighter fluid to clean any residule glue from braids,and then wipe with a wire brush to help clean glue from braids.

    there are different types of glue for drag racing,ranging from very light to very heavy.Again depending on tire size and motor torque.Little bit of experminting to see which does the best job. Be sure and write down the Et's from every pass,this way you;ll know wether the car is getting better or worse,more or less glue.

    Well i hope this helps you out some in understanding what is going on at the drag stripes in your local Slot track.

    Bye the way,those are some very nice paint jobs! I would hold the customer ransome for some info b-4 I would give it him. :wink:

  9. Hello,

    Here is another drag car,this one is for Camaroman,he wanted to see it.It's got a Parma holeshot chassis,sonic gers,proslot adj.timing endbell,JDS matching tires and custom automotive paint job with bare metal foil trim.

    I purchased the model kit from e-bay,and all the parts from local slot track.then paid someone else to build it for me. This is a great bracket car running in the low 12's on the 1/4. with no glue.

    I'm no painter,(you guys would laff at my work)this is why I hire only the best such as our administrator Jairus. :D

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  10. Hello, :) 8)

    This is my latest drag car build.It features a Parma Edge chassis,super16d motor,9/35 gears,matching Pro-track tires.And one custom paint job,with bare metal foil,mural and ghost flames. As i did not paint the body,I did build rest of the car.What a pain for the front fender glue-ons and hood.The pictures do not do this car justice,but my photo skills are improving.I left out the interior on purpose for the photo's.

    I re-submitted the photo's from earlier post these are better.

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