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The finished car looks shit??
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Well it's creative I'll give you that.
Dem rimz doh.....
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surly it will be heavier than it was too?
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Id of done it different my self... but thats soo coooooll!!!
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How did he get that finish ontop of that foam... Surely he must have fibreglassed over the whole thing?
That expanda-foam would be porous as hell after he had been around shaping it.
I thought he was going bugatti style too as soon as i saw that grill on the front.
I wonder if this would work for custom boot builds - speaker setups etc.
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Looks like he used filler over the whole car and the sprayed that
Quote:(15:06:27) Toms306: Wd40d it and had a good tug, came straight off
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Seen it on fb it's ugly as sin but appreciate all the craftsmanship gone Into it
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Don't drive it over anything in the road, that will crack like a whore!!!
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in.
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i just worked with some foam over the weekend but the canned one!!! its a mess but usefull!!
I am up for foaming and doing a kit car, especially since I see how it can be shaped!!!
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i've seen it sed to sculpt wide body / wide arches onto stuff, but not really sensible to just skim and paint, ideally you'd take a mould of the end product and transfer it over properly
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Lol, there would be so much dust if he ever crashes it. That poly foam stuff is pretty heavy when it sets too.
Fair play for being creative n shit, but nice it is not
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I used expanding foam to smooth a bonnet and grill, that does look shit also
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