Simo5555 Posted August 5 Author Posted August 5 Re-painted the engine This time i went with a more glossy finish. Came out pretty good Also went a little crazy painting the oilfilter Painted the aux belt and pulleys Some random hoses and axle parts And also did some more bare metal foiling (yep, still hate this stuff ) 3
Simo5555 Posted Friday at 04:13 PM Author Posted Friday at 04:13 PM Did some engine building Exhaust manifolds are on Belts too Carburetor and ignition coil Did some testfitting to see how it would look inside the engine bay. Pretty neat if you ask me 😃 After that, did some wiring and engine is pretty much done! 5
Simo5555 Posted Monday at 04:13 PM Author Posted Monday at 04:13 PM Got myself these clamps and put them to a good use. Really nice tools to clamp down old and bent monogram parts Finished up the front and rear axles. Was just tinkering when i felt better - sadly didn't take any photos of the process. Undercarriage is pretty much done Did some more testfitting for kicks 1
Simo5555 Posted Monday at 07:26 PM Author Posted Monday at 07:26 PM You think you're at the point where you can safely say that waterslide decals aren't that bad.....then this kit comes along So, about the pinstripes........... First, you have to secure the body. A rolled up socks are a good tool for that Or a half empty roll of toiletpaper. Then you got to do the easier ones first - you don't want to see any decals for a very long time after you do the stripes. Then its showtime - pinstripes. Theres no quick and easy way to do it. A lot of patience (A LOT!!!) and a lot of swearing. Make sure the water is warm! Soak the decals for a good bit of time before even trying to do them. Took me easily two hours to install four decals. Got them as straight as i could. So good enough for me Jokes aside, the pinstripe decals are horrible to install. Luckily, they're quite good in quality wise. Left the hood decals off. Seemed a bit too much for the look i'm going for 2
STU111 Posted yesterday at 10:02 AM Posted yesterday at 10:02 AM Long thin stripe decals do my head in, so kudos to you for having the patience. If I have to apply long thin stripes, I’ll cut them half way and apply them as two separate decals. Your Impala is coming along very nicely. I’ve got this in my stash, so keen to see yours when finished. 👍🏻 1
Simo5555 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago So, what to do when the paint/glue dries? You can organize your tool drawers 😁 So thats what i did! Heres all the tools and paints i have - everything nicely organized into two drawers You guys having separate workshops for this hobby are lucky as hell Anyhow, i got the body clearcoated 2
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