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bryan_m

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  1. cool i havent accomplished anything on my build either corey......ive been lazy! bryan
  2. well? wheres all the progress buddy? bryan
  3. that looks nice chris someone mentioned it here, and i tried it............hit this stuff with a hair drier! it definetely locks it all in place. i added a second coat of it, and hit it with some heat and man does it look even better now! thanks guys bryan
  4. nicely added detail! those gauges look great bryan
  5. ok bill, wheres all the progress?? :D cheers bryan
  6. very cool! where did the mopar performance valve covers come from? cheers bryan
  7. very cool, nice modifications. cheers bryan
  8. that thing looks so cool gary........ great imagination, and execution! cheers bryan
  9. thanks corey! im hopin to do something in a bit....... keep it goin buddy! bryan
  10. cool! im glad i could help cheers! bryan
  11. the spray adhesive makes all the difference guys.....even if you stick to using regular flockin material... cheers bryan
  12. thanks Chris... good, give it a shot Don...... cheers bryan
  13. glad ya like it guys.. oh yea, always do it on a piece of paper or something so you can save the extra... oh i never thought about the coupons! dang! bryan
  14. yea don, shoot the adhesive on, and just pour the powder on top of it, let it dry for a few minutes, and knock off the excess.......all you have to do is turn it over and the extra stuff falls away.... bryan
  15. wow! that dash is freakin pretty! great color choices! cheers bryan
  16. give it a shot brian, theres a ton of different colors too! some of them would be pretty wild as carpeting..... cheers bryan
  17. thanks Glenn! yea, ive been using spray adhesive instead of white glue or paint for a long time.....it works better, and dries alot faster. cheers bryan
  18. lookin good! that putty will sand out, doesnt matter what it looks like now.........keep it goin cheers bryan
  19. So, im tryin out something new guys..... one of the guys here, ( i forgot who, and im sorry) had a post where he used embossing powder as flockin material for carpets. so i went to micheals and got a few colors of it, its not expensive, $3.50. i figured i would try it out tonight, and i gotta say it works great! heres a couple shots of what i did..... i grabbed my spray adhesive, and the embossing powder I shot the interior panel in a color thats close....in this case duplicolor desert sand i taped off the rear section, and shot it with some spray adhesive, and sprinkled on the embossing powder.......here is the result! i think it came out really nice, and its very thin so it doesnt hide any detail! ill be using this stuff from now on, and it comes in a ton of different colors! hope this helps ya out guys, and thanks to the member who posted it in his thread........im sorry i cant remember your name, im so bad with names! LOL cheers bryan
  20. lookin good! at first i thought you had the roof marked out for removal, they made dakota convertibles for 1 year, i forget what they are called.........we had a couple on the lat back in the day... cheers bryan
  21. beautiful work! the dash and interior look great, and im amazed how you printed that stuff on foil! cheers bryan
  22. yea thats not right to tease us like that bruce!! LOL cant wait to see more bryan
  23. very cool pat! the bodywork looks nice and straight! cheers bryan
  24. i havent even been able to contact the owner yet, im goin to leave a note on the windshield tomorrow, and wait for a call..... bryan
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