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GerN

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  1. I second Mr. Engwer:  Bondo Pro is very easy to use; varying the mix ratio just affects hardening time - I haven't had a problem, so anyone can use it.  Be aware, it is softer than styrene, even softer than resin.

  2. I've made a huge number (hundreds) of RTV molds (Permatex) using about a 70/30 mixture of mineral spirits and petroleum jelly on the object to be duplicated.  I do let it dry before applying the RTV.  This leaves a nice, thin, even coat of petroleum jelly on the master.   This also works well as a mold release for poured resin, which I use if the mold has thin projections that might break.

  3. Just remembered:  The tail lights are cast from white CR-300 (as are the tires, wheels and radiator), coated with a Molotov chrome pen and then detailed with clear red paint.  BTW, I brush-painted almost everything (except the chassis and interior, sprayed flat black by the original builder).  There are a few things I would now do differently, including:  raise the body-stiffening bar behind the headrests to also serve as a roll bar; fill the mufflers before gluing them in.

  4. This was supposed to be a quick and easy build, just some hacking and gluing to a cheap built-up.  I can't believe how slow I am.  This isn't quite finished, but it may never get any better, so here it is.  It is supposed to represent a stripped-down rod intended for fun on the dunes.  I didn't have the 1:1 photo (sitting outside a parts junkyard) until after I'd already cut up the body, or I would have been tempted to copy that car, in spite of the additional work.  The built-up was missing some parts (shocks, hoses, tie rod, steering linkage, etc.) but I only plan to add the highly visible hoses in the interest of a quick build.  I am curious to see how many viewers applaud the originality and how many deplore the desecration.  Enjoy!

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