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       This is a awesome project. I love the smoothed out body the low stance .Your wheel treatment is cool .

That orange really pops.Oh and I like the way you did the bed floor.

 

 

   Be Well

   Gator

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Very nice! Paint looks super smooth. Well done.

 

 

       This is a awesome project. I love the smoothed out body the low stance .Your wheel treatment is cool .

That orange really pops.Oh and I like the way you did the bed floor.

 

 

   Be Well

   Gator

Thanks guys! It's definitely been the longest project I've worked on.

 

Here is a mock up to show the gloss even without clear coat.

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   To be honest . I like it just like that , no gloss coat . Your paint job is smooth and shiney.

 

 

   Be Well

   Gator

Thanks! It will be even better with some clear on it so I can polish it even better.

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Looks great! I'd say the airbrush was the right way to go there! 

Thanks  Andy! Going to practice some more on some old bodies before I spray my next project with it. Try different needle sizes and air pressures.

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Congrats on a fine looking pickup! The paint is bang on along with stance and the cleanliness of the modifications and build. A great addition to your stable.

Cheers Misha

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Congrats on a fine looking pickup! The paint is bang on along with stance and the cleanliness of the modifications and build. A great addition to your stable.

Cheers Misha

Thanks! Although I  haven't worked on this one in a while, I did last night. It has hit a stand still....all the mods for the SSR Interior were for nothing. The body will not sit all the way down in the rear so it isn't touching the frame...causing the bed side bodylines to not line up...so its off to the junkpile for that interior. Will have to use the 55 interior. :(

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Nice work.  How much of a gap is there?  If its not too bad you may be able to take saome off tge front part of the interior so it will fit properly.

About 2 to 3 mm gap...I took as much off as possible in all areas. If I took anymore the air buffer would burn through the floor pan, lol.

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Here is an interior update with the 55 tub and the ssr seats. Also a shot of the body after another coat of orange to finally match the bed side color.

 

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Edited by lghtngyello03
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Considering you say the SSR interior has gone to the junk pile you could maybe craft the door panels in to the 55? Or at least the arm rests? Seems like a lot of work, but you have a lot of work in it already.

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Got the dash two toned tonight. Still have to detail it, I have a decal on the way for the gauges as well.

Also test fitted all the glass...fits like a glove when it's pushed in right.  Still have to paint the edges of the glass for the gaskets. 

 

Also is a teaser of the truck with the bed mocked up. Fitment is perfect! Engine cover is unpainted as I dunno which way to go with it. I'm stuck between black with orange in the middle, gunmetal with orange in the middle, or the tan of the interior with orange in the middle.

 

Also I think I'm going to move the battery off of the firewall and smooth it up.

 

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Coming together nicely. Nice recovery from interior problem.

One suggestion for kitbash project is o uses Ailenes tacky glue the is a quick set version. Takes a little time to dry but you can do mock ups and check the fit on all parts. A little warm water will help soften it up so the pieces can be gaken apart and painted. Definitely helps keeps issues from creepjng into the biilds.

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Coming together nicely. Nice recovery from interior problem.

One suggestion for kitbash project is o uses Ailenes tacky glue the is a quick set version. Takes a little time to dry but you can do mock ups and check the fit on all parts. A little warm water will help soften it up so the pieces can be gaken apart and painted. Definitely helps keeps issues from creepjng into the biilds.

Thanks so much! Since I have started back building I couldn't find anywhere what everyone was using for mock up fittings. So I was using tape or putty, and it didn't work well.  I see there is a Fast Grab and a Turbo version of these. The Fast Grab says it will adhere on contact, and the Turbo version says it dries in under 35 min. Ever used either of those?

Will the Fast Grab allow parts to come apart in hot water as well?

Edited by lghtngyello03
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Yes its still all white glue. They sell a sampler pack of small sizes of each.  I've gotten mine at walmart but I'm sure that you can also get it a micheals or other craft stores.

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Here's a little update. Got the window gaskets painted, the dash detailed, the engine cover painted but still have to detail the letters, the air box/intake tube fitted correctly, and radiator hoses fitted. Also got the bed assembled and the BMF on the bed trim. Last truck build for a while, lol that bed was a PITA to put together. Pay no attention to the battery on the firewall....since this pic I have cut the box off and am in the process of shaving the firewall and repainting it.

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    I am really liking this . Your paint job looks great.The interior is impressive I like the stance and the motor looks great.Nice job!

 

 

 

    Be Well

    Gator

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    I am really liking this . Your paint job looks great.The interior is impressive I like the stance and the motor looks great.Nice job!

 

 

 

    Be Well

    Gator

Thanks! Taking a little break from this one as it has tried my patients over the last couple of days. Doesn't like too much more to be finished, just have to get some more clear orange and mica silver paint to redo the firewall and hood.

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That is looking great Scott, you better bring that to the SCMA show in Simpsonville in May!

Thanks Mike! I sure hope I'm off of work that weekend to make it. If I am, I'm definitely bringing it and working on some more to bring with it as well.

 Keeping my fingers crossed to get to make it.

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