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1/10 scratch built Holden HX Overlander Panel Van


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Hey guys...another small :update:
 
Go the body primed in white....taped it off and painted the master cylinder and blower thingy in black....will chrome the master cylinder but leave the vacuum booster in black....will also chrome the blower motor but leave the blower box in black... Hoping I can get this done tonight...  the next time I will have to make these 'bolt ons' so it can be painted separately, so no need for all the taping etc....was a nightmare to get the black sprayed on..
Once I get this done and it dries out will, need to wet sand the white primer and then tape off the area around the door frame and get it painted black, as well as tape off the taillight area and lay down the chrome....
Then finally start laying down the orange...
 
Anywho....some pics...
 
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Got another small :update:
 
Laid down the chrome and buffed it a bit ...as well as I could anyway, considering how cramped it is to get the corners ...lol. 
Gonna have to do some tidying up along the edges where the black looks jagged, before taping off to lay down the body color...hoping that the engine will partially obscure it as well....lol....
 
Anywho...some pics....Watcha think? Will get some daylight pics tomorrow before I head out to work....
 
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Hey guys, 
Got another small :update: ....kinda...:wacko:
 
Got the black painted on the door frames and the windscreen area...peeled off the tape after it dried and holy BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH....! Seems like my taping ain't so good....not sure what went wrong...:crazy:
Tried to clean it up some with some thinners and cue tips....
 
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So .... did some digging on the interwebs...found a trick that some modelers use to help prevent bleed through...after applying the tape, mist on some clear coat to seal the edges, the apply the next color coat...
So decided to try this....taped off the black, misted on some clear, then applied some white primer to cover up the black smudges....after it dried, did some wet sanding with 2000 grit sandpaper.....
 
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Wooot!  Got Mango? 
 
It woiked!!:excited:
 
When it dries, I'll take off the tape...hopefully that worked as well ....:wacko:
 
Still need to do the upper tailgate, didn't get a chance to tape it off and lay down the black around the window...:facepalm:
Will try to get that done tomorrow ... Will also get some daylight pics in the morning....will need to let the paint dry for a couple days then lay down some clear coat...tomorrow will have a look at it in proper light (it was late when I painted it ) to see if there are any issues like runs or orange peel...
 
Anywho...some pics, Watcha think?
 
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Very very nice....to me once were gone builds like this need to be in a museum so they do not end up in the trash one day like far too many do.  A old local guy built and collected kits and promos since the mid 50s era...when he passed they tossed everything in a hopper...sad...I figured they would have more respect for him and what he loved.

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Very very nice....to me once were gone builds like this need to be in a museum so they do not end up in the trash one day like far too many do.  A old local guy built and collected kits and promos since the mid 50s era...when he passed they tossed everything in a hopper...sad...I figured they would have more respect for him and what he loved.

hey thanks Mark ! 

 

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This was worth the wait ! Paint looks great !!

hey thanks cobraman!...

 

 

Some daylight pics... Was a bit overcast this morning so not very bright light by the window so took it outside for a few pics...didn't get chance to inspect the paintwork cause I had to run off to work....lol


Anywho...some more pics...








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Hey guys,

the smell coming off the body is almost gone now, and I have read that that means it's mostly gassed off. So the paint I used is testors custom lacquer, which requires the clear coat over the color coat . 

When I lightly run my fingers along the sides of the body I can feel some roughness like tiny particles on the paint, and I'm guessing it's over spray, because like a noob, I painted the hood and the nose panel on the same table top where I had the body sitting after painting it, maybe 6-8 inches away from it.

can I wet sand the body before applying the clear coat, or should I apply another color coat after sanding then clear coat?  Also, what grit sandpaper should I be using to wet sand it with?  I used 1500 then 2000 grit on the primer before applying the color. 

I have never used testors before , so any advice will be welcome!

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