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hpi_guy
Junior Member

United Kingdom
401 Posts

Posted - 01 January 2012 :  20:56:26  Show Profile






what do you guys think?

Edited by - hpi_guy on 01 January 2012 20:58:06

TomTom
Average Member

Kyrgyzstan
596 Posts

Posted - 01 January 2012 :  21:01:08  Show Profile  Click to see TomTom's MSN Messenger address
Shell looks good! Drawers are a bit of a mess though, should be ashamed of yourself!
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hpi_guy
Junior Member

United Kingdom
401 Posts

Posted - 01 January 2012 :  21:04:16  Show Profile
mehh at least there is a floor and it was a nightmare to paint as when it dried and i tried to cut the shell out all the painted peeled off in my hands
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grasshopper
Senior Member

1652 Posts

Posted - 02 January 2012 :  07:36:17  Show Profile
Not a bad attempt ..... Am liking the stickers!

Did you wash the shell first, use polycarbonate paint and a few thin coats rather than one thick one?

Edited by - grasshopper on 02 January 2012 07:37:47
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hpi_guy
Junior Member

United Kingdom
401 Posts

Posted - 02 January 2012 :  09:27:14  Show Profile
No I forgot, I rushed into it like a cat on a hot tin roof and stuck the window masks on straight away and just brouught a tin of paint from a DIY store
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grasshopper
Senior Member

1652 Posts

Posted - 02 January 2012 :  12:34:30  Show Profile
That's gonna be interesting......first big impact and there's gonna be sheet paint everywhere!

With clear body shells you need to use proper polycaronate paint which bonds to the plastic and is flexible.
Standard spray paints from the likes of DIY stores and motor factors tend to be acrylic paint which dries hard and will literally fall off in sheets...as you've discovered.

At least you'll have another chance with the current shell when all the paint falls away.. Don't feel too bad, we've all done something similar - usual one is to sticker up the outside of the shell and then realise you forgot to remove the overspray mask
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hpi_guy
Junior Member

United Kingdom
401 Posts

Posted - 02 January 2012 :  13:45:48  Show Profile
I have forgot to remove the film before, it was heart breaking after hours of work
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frecklychimp
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852 Posts

Posted - 02 January 2012 :  13:51:33  Show Profile
As Phil says, hopefully it will peel off cleanly and you can try again with proper paint for the job.

Best tool to help with painting is a cheapy £5 hairdryer from Asda etc, heat the area to be painted up before spraying and it drys pretty much instantly as spray hits body, heat between coats and it only takes a few minutes to do a design with several colours... Depending on quality of masking job that is... It's the masking that can take hours!

Mounting body on car before painting makes life easier too, harder to get it lined up level and square when it's not transparent... Or just sit it on posts and use a permanent pen to mark overspray film before painting.

Another top tip is to roughly cut out the shell within 1-2mm of cut lines with curved scissors and then use a dremel with a grinding stone to finish the job... This gets rid of any tiny nicks left from scissors which then become splits and tears when impacts occur... Dremel is also very handy for modifying tyres to adjust grip level and for 'slotting' rounded off Allen head screws so a flat blade screwdriver can be used to get dead screw/bolt out without drilling.
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hpi_guy
Junior Member

United Kingdom
401 Posts

Posted - 02 January 2012 :  17:40:00  Show Profile
If I had the time and money then I would have gone for a few different colours and a masked off design but I had to go for what's quickest as my stock body shell would last one more meeting before it was completely scrap
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reg
Junior Member

Christmas Island
427 Posts

Posted - 02 January 2012 :  20:57:21  Show Profile
looks nice mate,are you giving it a thrash tuesday?
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hpi_guy
Junior Member

United Kingdom
401 Posts

Posted - 02 January 2012 :  21:10:43  Show Profile
Yes, but only for one week them I'm going back to killing the standard shell
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hpi_guy
Junior Member

United Kingdom
401 Posts

Posted - 02 January 2012 :  21:12:40  Show Profile
Yes, but only for one week them I'm going back to killing the standard shell
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ianholt
Average Member

United Kingdom
750 Posts

Posted - 08 April 2012 :  20:46:43  Show Profile
My new Blitz ESE shell.


Edited by - ianholt on 08 April 2012 20:48:46
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hpi_guy
Junior Member

United Kingdom
401 Posts

Posted - 08 April 2012 :  20:51:58  Show Profile
Wow, that is nice, did you do it?
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ianholt
Average Member

United Kingdom
750 Posts

Posted - 08 April 2012 :  21:01:13  Show Profile
Thanks Will.
Yep, did it today. Just need some tyres and I am ready for Tuesday.
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hpi_guy
Junior Member

United Kingdom
401 Posts

Posted - 08 April 2012 :  21:24:45  Show Profile
How did you do the pattern in the middle, do you have any spare front hubs I could buy?
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