michelle Posted September 18 Posted September 18 this is another kit designed by andrey bezrodny and that i printed and painted i am not sure what happened to cause the gap between the top and the grill and the body might have happened while in the uv light box i use to cure parts in till i started to stick them in direct sun light cause i do not think i had enough uv lights in the curing box and they were a lot gaps between lights so it did cure thing unevenly and i am not sure but the body protrusion might have got deformed i do know there is some other weird flared out warps on the bottom sides of the body in front and back corners of the rocker panels and the back bumper/tail light panel did not want to fit cause i think it bowed a bit i ended up having to cut away most of the tail light backing and break the the part in half then was able to get it to fit rights i painted the body a base coat of rust oleum 2x gloss apple red and a top coat of rust oleum color shift iridescent shimmer the roof is the rust oleum 2x flat grey primer i primed the body with i just masked it off before i painted the body i painted the interior rust oleum 2x flat grey primer also i painted the tires and chassis rust oleum 2x flat black primer i painted the rims rust oleum wheel high performance 3x metallic graphite i painted the bumpers and head lights rust oleum bright coat aluminum i painted the tail lights rust-oleum 2x gloss colonial red i brush painted the body and interior trim and the outer rim edges folk art metallic sterling silver acrylic paint using a dead ultra fine tip sharpie i brush painted the gauges apple barrel gloss white and did the gauge needles with a red ultra fine tip sharpie 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix .mp4 4
Matt87 Posted September 19 Posted September 19 17 hours ago, michelle said: this is another kit designed by andrey bezrodny and that i printed and painted i am not sure what happened to cause the gap between the top and the grill and the body might have happened while in the uv light box i use to cure parts in till i started to stick them in direct sun light cause i do not think i had enough uv lights in the curing box and they were a lot gaps between lights so it did cure thing unevenly and i am not sure but the body protrusion might have got deformed i do know there is some other weird flared out warps on the bottom sides of the body in front and back corners of the rocker panels and the back bumper/tail light panel did not want to fit cause i think it bowed a bit i ended up having to cut away most of the tail light backing and break the the part in half then was able to get it to fit rights i painted the body a base coat of rust oleum 2x gloss apple red and a top coat of rust oleum color shift iridescent shimmer the roof is the rust oleum 2x flat grey primer i primed the body with i just masked it off before i painted the body i painted the interior rust oleum 2x flat grey primer also i painted the tires and chassis rust oleum 2x flat black primer i painted the rims rust oleum wheel high performance 3x metallic graphite i painted the bumpers and head lights rust oleum bright coat aluminum i painted the tail lights rust-oleum 2x gloss colonial red i brush painted the body and interior trim and the outer rim edges folk art metallic sterling silver acrylic paint using a dead ultra fine tip sharpie i brush painted the gauges apple barrel gloss white and did the gauge needles with a red ultra fine tip sharpie 1969 Pontiac Grand Prix .mp4 81.56 MB · 0 downloads Looks great! And your paint wow that is sharp!
michelle Posted September 19 Author Posted September 19 3 hours ago, Matt87 said: Looks great! And your paint wow that is sharp! thank you
johnyrotten Posted September 19 Posted September 19 Nice grand prix Michelle. That red really pops with the iridescent top coat,looks great.
michelle Posted September 19 Author Posted September 19 18 minutes ago, johnyrotten said: Nice grand prix Michelle. That red really pops with the iridescent top coat,looks great. thank you
michelle Posted Sunday at 05:06 PM Author Posted Sunday at 05:06 PM 6 hours ago, PappyD340 said: Nice GP! thank you
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