CrackerJack
Dedicated LVC Member
At first I thought your car was beige, like Pektels....
Its not Silver Birch, thats an LSE only color
Its not Silver Birch, thats an LSE only color
At first I thought your car was beige, like Pektels....
Its not Silver Birch, thats an LSE only color
Also what the hell is hanging from your mirror? Skull? Cmon man! lol
Thanks Alax. I think the biggest problem is just focus. We are so used to seeing the emblem there sometimes its almost as if I see a outline when I look at it myself. After a few days the rear being blank grew on me and dont look so barren.
As for the headlights, its just TLC and some Duragloss!
The lower grille only took a couple hours, and a cheap can of Duplicolor bumper black paint, matte finish. I did it with the bumper on the car. I just used some poly I had in the garage, to cover the rest of the car.
Werner can you link me to the Fusion paint you speak of? Would it be sufficient to use for my rear surround? I have never auto painted before and I don't really know what to do for prep. besides that tutorial on painting the rear surround... But that called for like ordering paint from PaintScratch.com and after all the supplied like sanding and primer and compound it was like over $70.
Thanks for any help
looks good man. and you're doing all of this with rattle cans? man i wish i could find something that would match silver birch well enough. maybe a custom mixed can but silver is a dicey color to try and match.
So would it not be wise to just shoot a coat on my surround? lol
I like how your grill surround turned out, that glossy paint like the body paint is what I want. I guess I need to do all the junk in the tutorial to achieve that look?
I misread and thought you used fusion for the silver.
Cuz I mean, it says to get primer, paint, clearcoat, sandpaper, rubbing compound, swirl remover etc. And it adds up to like 80 something dollars before shipping! Crazy :[