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Me too. I think I will replicate them.Love those long sweeping frame darts
Me too. I think I will replicate them.Love those long sweeping frame darts
Thank you. I have a bunch of work still but getting there. The punched metal will be a likely addition to match the chain guard.Tank really shaped up nicely!
That tank is looking awesome.Made a little progress on the tank over the past few days. Modeled in some more Bondo in the fins and began detailing the space provided for the perforated metal. My wood carving tools have become useful to remove Bondo from areas that I have applied too much. I hope to get all the finish work accomplished and the tank in to primer soon. I still need to add two more mounting points to the underneath side. Many parts will get primed and painted over the next few days. I have to hammer out some dents in my duck billed fender before it gets some Bondo work, primer and paint. It is in rough shape.
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Thank you! The paint is Montana Black graffiti paint. There are many eye popping colors along with some subdued colors and hues. The dark green is called copper green and the lighter one is called hope. They lay down well and should clear coat well if suited.I like the color choices
Thank you! Getting along well but lots of work still. I hoping to make it compliment the chain guard and skirts.That tank is looking awesome.
I like page 2Wow! Page 2 is scary
I got page 2 flu but feeling better now.
Prime
Fill
Sand
Repeat
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Thank you! The paint is Montana Black graffiti paint. There are many eye popping colors along with some subdued colors and hues. The dark green is called copper green and the lighter one is called hope. They lay down well and should clear coat well if suited. View attachment 271402
Thank you! Getting along well but lots of work still. I hoping to make it compliment the chain guard and skirts. View attachment 271403View attachment 271404View attachment 271405
The color chart you can choose from is extensive. And the choices of caps to use makes the whole system great!Montana cans are my favorite
Man it takes some elbow grease to fill heavily pitted metal! Here is the primer I am using. It fills in pits well and sands down well. Just need to prime, sand down and prime again. I use another high fill paint from Rustoleum for automotive as a finish primer that can be wet sanded.Looking smooth!
I have seen some huge anvils. Some command some serious money! this little guy is still very heavy.The mini anvil is cool, I like that. When we were cleaning out my father in law's workshop I had to pass on a full size anvil because it was just too big for what I'd be doing on it.
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