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z-beam.
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January 17, 2004 at 1:27 am #11269
hey fellas,
Impreza was right! once u use putty ull never go back. Well here is anouther one! i got one of my old modded bodys again i tried a front spoiler and some other stuff, i also filled the hood scoop in and filled the rear window in.
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January 17, 2004 at 1:36 am #37888
how do find the knead it weight?
its a total bit-ch to work with eh?
i like the front esp. the middle shot but the backs a bit messy.
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January 17, 2004 at 3:47 am #37886
Showing promise there dude. You might need to sand the back a little bit more. Try to use 200+ grad sandpaper if you can then switch to 600 wet/dry sandpaper for the final sand.
Also, putting down a thin undercoat will help you find any bumps and holes that can be cleaned up or filled in before laying down the final coats…..
ph2t.
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January 17, 2004 at 4:28 am #37883
Yeah thanks fellas,
ph2t- yeah that is what i was doing but if i sanded any more the hole thing would of caved in because the bit’s were is look messy is really thin.
z- yeah the knead it is fearly light weight but still heavier than stock
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January 17, 2004 at 4:41 am #37884
you need some new shells dude…..
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January 17, 2004 at 5:17 am #37880
what kinda putty did u use brendan?
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January 17, 2004 at 5:41 am #37881
ph2t-tell me about it dude, ive only got one more body left and i dont wanna touch it. But i got 2 more bodys coming from the US (got em for free), i dont no were im gonna get some more from if anyone wants to donate any i will be happy to recieve the offer:)
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January 17, 2004 at 12:52 pm #37877
:). See if you can find this or something like it brendan it may help you out as it acts as a nice filler or leveler (easy to sand as well). Keep up the good work.
http://community.webshots.com/photo/108798278/108811601WvJWTL
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January 17, 2004 at 12:54 pm #37878
:). See if you can find this or something like it brendan it may help you out as it acts as a nice filler or leveler (easy to sand as well). Keep up the good work.
http://community.webshots.com/photo/108798278/108811601WvJWTL
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January 17, 2004 at 8:52 pm #37874
go visit a games workshop store and ask for some “green stuff”. its a product they put on the market a couple of years back that they had been using in thier studios for the last decade to sculpt all of there 28mm scale figures.
it aint stinky so you can work with it wherever and it has a real nice consistany. you are familiar now with two part puttys and this product is a yellow and blue band that u mix to make green. there is no heating up at the curing “peak” and it can be sanded within an hour. scalpels are great to carve away excess also.i used to use knead it alot in highschool for nasty projects like knuckledusters (that took 5 tubes!)and other metaldetector proof weponry and it is way to difficult to work, sand and shape for small scale sculpture.
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