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| iLLest | Jun 17 2018, 09:24 PM Post #1 |
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Station Wagon
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It's about 7pm and getting windy so all I did to it tonight was drill the base off, swapped the tires, and sprayed the body with aircraft remover.. I also used a dremel on the front and rear bumper a bit. The windows had to go, so I will need to make new ones. I was thinking about yellow for the new paint? Tomica Colt Galant by illest05, on Flickr
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| Ripa | Jun 18 2018, 02:43 AM Post #2 |
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Minivan
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Those windows don't seem to be cracked so they could be saved. Soak them in a multi purpose cleaner for a day or two (to add to the reaction seal the windows and the cleaner in a ziplock bag), sand them and use an automotive headlight lens scratch remover to apply transparency after sanding. |
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| iLLest | Jun 18 2018, 03:34 PM Post #3 |
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Station Wagon
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Yeh it needed a donor sadly. The rear was spider webbed and chipped, but your ideas are great for others. |
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