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El Camino under construction *PIC*
This has been a fun little project so far....
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El Camino under construction *PIC*
Looks great, more pix! *NM*
Meticulous BMF job. You must have the steadiest hands on the planet! *NM*
Yeah.... What he just said! *NM*
Yeah, it’s nice and smooth too. Not all crinkly like it usually looks. *NM*
Nice, Nice, Nice!!! *NM*
Wow cleanly built and well detailed. *NM*
Really nice Elky! However, what's that peeking in on the right side? *NM*
That's my F100 project. *NM* *PIC*
Nice work all right, whats the engine/intake setup? *NM*
It's a blackbox 572 with the cross ram intake *NM* *PIC*
Very nice...who/where does this come from...its a 1:1 injection setup? *NM*
Blackboxstl on Cults3d. I printed it. *NM*
VERY KOOL STUFF..... I'm digging that. I did one in same style using Foose Caddy wheels and the engine from the Boyd Che-zoom. *NM*
So far, looks great to me. Can't see anything needs to be done. Nice job. *NM*
Very nice! Did you do the side spear as one piece of BMF and then paint the stripe or as two pieces of the BMF over just the spear's metal edges on the spray painted body sides? I have a '61 Bel Air on my wish list with a similar trim spear to create although it does not
For the side spear, I covered both the top and bottom strip with one wide strip of BMF, burninshed it with a microfiber cloth, then cut out the center. I was going to pain the insert white, but thought it looked good with the green steelies. *NM*
I gotta start checking my spelling. :D *NM*
Hmm... That suggests the method for the '61 Chevy metal spear with a white stripe might be paint the body, then the stripe, then BMF it, then trim the outer and inner edges of the perimeter metal? That could give clean edges for both colors. Thanks for the idea! *NM*
Ooooh, I'm liking that one, cool! *NM*
Some very nice work there Steve! *NM*