Mod'n Roll: dextiny
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masbuskado ha scritto:
Meanwhile in Hunterville!

Kitty approves the mod!

This casemod is quite interresting and quite insane. I love it! :clapclap:
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I am very interested in the evolution of your work, great job compliments

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Good job so far!!
I love this unconventional shape :clapclap:

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Thank you guys... I try to recycle as much as I can for this project... so far I have spent $0 on it... just scrap metal, wood and plastic that I have on the shop... I always like to try different shapes and colors... since there is not plan for this I don't know the outcome as well jajajaja... so today I start sanding and painting a few parts... I found some spray paint left overs (dark gray, winter gray and sage green) I will buy some chrome and metallic paint next week but so far this is what I have...







More to come!
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I am honestly still a little confused about the structure, i haven't a precise idea so i can't wait to see it finished and see how it comes out

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Looking simply awesome mate!!!!
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j0h ha scritto:
I am honestly still a little confused about the structure, i haven't a precise idea so i can't wait to see it finished and see how it comes out
The structure is the 2 X that hold the whole thing in place... I try to keep it simple and elegant at the same time... since I don't have a plan this go with whatever am thinking at the moment... but it's pretty much done... just need to apply body filler to the wood and some primer... wire the chassis and can called done!!!

Luciel ha scritto:
Looking simply awesome mate!!!!Thanks bro, cheers!!!

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I went to my local hardware store and pick 2 tones of metallic paint just to found out that they look almost identical when you apply them... so I decided to use them anyway... so here are some pics...







More to come, mod on!
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nice look
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Nice paint.
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Thank you guys... I will try to make it the more metallic I can...

Today I decided to play with my favorite material... bondo or body filler... but here is the twist I developed a technique called "Magic Elixir" a few years ago... that consist on making the spreading of the body filler on the part much easier than the traditional way... so I will share it with you just in case somebody need it for future or present use.
First you need some disposable plastic jars or cup (they must strong or the mixture will melt it)

here is the bondo or body filler

this is what will make our body filler go to creamy or liquid estate
(Fiberglass resin) I try several thing when I was testing this technique and this was that give me better result than any other chemical.

now we pour the Bondo, the resin, the 2 hardeners into the plastic cup and mix it until we get a nice even color depending on the body filler you are using...


here is Hunter supervising what I am doing...


when your done mixing you mixture should be looking something like this...

this is the part I will apply the Magic Elixir...

it should look like this when you finish... nice and even... it will save you a lot of spreading and sanding time...




Hope you like it... feel free to use it and ask me any question about this technique...
Now let get back to work!

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yeahhhhh hunterrrrrrrrrrrr

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tom1 ha scritto:
yeahhhhh hunterrrrrrrrrrrr
jajajaajaja Hunter RulZ!!!

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How can you handle the drops that are solidifying?
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One1ros ha scritto:
How can you handle the drops that are solidifying?This will be sand it this technique just reduce the time to do so... those drops can be easily remove using the rotary tool... tomorrow I will start the sanding process... ; )
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A few day ago I start sanding the X frame so this is an update of what I did this past 4 days... till right now that I apply the first coat of primer...

The trench... sanding zone!










...as right now!

More to come... but this one is almost over... so enjoy while you can!!!

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nice structure
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Great work with the sanding process and the primer.

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Finally I start to add some color to the project, basically I will keep the color scheme very simple, 2 tones of gray dark and metallic... so let see what happen... : )










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