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Whoa!

To quote Marvin Gaye ... "What's Going On?"

You guys are building some interesting Muttangs.

Gonna have to drop in once and awhile.

B)

No ahem, stuff, Sherlock, we be jammin' ober here.

;)

G

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That will be gorgeous!

G

I agree, but that means I have to mask, arrggg,

here is a pic of the radio/switch box on the center console of the charger police, I need to make them a tad bit bigger

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Posted

I took what you sent me and printed it at 75% of that. Looks real good in the Dodge. Gimme a min and I'll photograph them.

G

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They look good to me!

As far as the paint scheme, get some Tamiya masking tape, and paint light to dark. White base, then yellow, then red, then the dk. blue.

G

Posted (edited)

They look good in there, did you sand down the detail on the console?, I have some 3m auto masking tape, I will try that maybe, or if I make to the LHS before I get some white paint, I will pick some up. Isnt Tamiya masking tape narrow?, not as wide as normal masking tape?, if so I will use it, will make it easier to the red and yellowish/gold stripes

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I didn't sand down the switch detail. It gives a subtle "depth" to the add on radio face. Read as, I was too lazy to sand the mo fo.

Tamiya tape comes in many widths, and if you have a sheet of glass, can be cut however you want.

G

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I didn't sand down the switch detail. It gives a subtle "depth" to the add on radio face. Read as, I was too lazy to sand the mo fo.

Tamiya tape comes in many widths, and if you have a sheet of glass, can be cut however you want.

G

As yes, I find myself to lazy for things all the time, thats one thing I am bad at, cutting starting lines, you should see the room I built, I couldn't cut the drywall straight, and I had all the right tools to help get the cuts straight

I ordered the diecast wheels to use .

Posted

No ahem, stuff, Sherlock, we be jammin' ober here.

;)

G

Well, I didn't know to check it out. It had that "M" word in the subject line, so I didn't bother to stop in ... Little did I know there was copshop stuff goin' on. I'd a been here earlier!

B)

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Well, I didn't know to check it out. It had that "M" word in the subject line, so I didn't bother to stop in ... Little did I know there was copshop stuff goin' on. I'd a been here earlier!

B)

Ha!, thats what you get for not checking in on my CBP :P

Posted

Yes Jon, it's a curbside now. How do you "read for paint?"

Maybe read how to paint :lol: , my y key starting sticking, its an old laptop , I am susprised its still working all together

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The keys take turns on sticking , I think right now its the Y's turn, all the other keys work fine

Here is what I have done so far, which is not alot,

Getting work done on the chassis

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Working on the lowering process

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Front and rear axles, with the springs cut done, and going with the natural look on the rear axle

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Here is the engine, almost done

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and started on the interior

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I am going to put a new computer on, as I got stuff all over the on in there now, not overall happy with the way the interior is coming out.

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