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![]() I am working on making a Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport for my friend BumZ1. The project will be mostly cosmetic except for maybe a 5 cell upgrade. It will be white with black "Grand Sport" stripes and black rims. Like this but in WHITE not SILVER:
![]() Well, enough talking, heres some pics: Sanded: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() First coat, still wet, and, yes, it was masked, didn't get any pics of it then, though ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks, 2FAST
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![]() Looks good, but a little thick (could just be because its wet in the photos). I suggest instead of trying to get complete coverage in one coat, shoot multiple thin coats. When doing a base coat I usually do anywhere from 3-6 light coats, depending on the color.
Edit: I seem to be getting quoted in more and more signatures. I don't know if I should consider this a good or bad thing ![]() |
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