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  • forgotten
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    Originally posted by lewda View Post
    Love it, your doing an amazing job, love the work dude, cant wait to see it all done! Were are you buying the plasticine?
    I buy at http://www.freemansupply.com/ they have a warehouse in Montreal so it’s easy to get, but you can always buy the multi color one for kids i made parts with both and the difference is not big

    Originally posted by M.Sam View Post
    The ass is looking so badass! Hope you dont crack those fender with the first pothole! So much work in that... Montreal's roads suck.
    haha i know, im making a mold so it won’t happen
    Last edited by forgotten; 07-18-2013, 06:15 AM.

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  • M.Sam
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    The ass is looking so badass! Hope you dont crack those fender with the first pothole! So much work in that... Montreal's roads suck.

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  • mule.
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    wow. somuchwin.

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  • HuH
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    I've never seen anyone make their own guards on an S13 using that method. Great work.

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  • lewda
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    Originally posted by forgotten View Post
    lewda i started when i was 15 on my scooter as a hobby and it fallowed on cars i have learned it from one friend who had a garage and costumed bikes, I’m using the current overfenders to make the final mold and then i can make as much as i want, the mold is ready in 5 to 10 days.
    Love it, your doing an amazing job, love the work dude, cant wait to see it all done! Were are you buying the plasticine?

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  • slowstefan
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    This shit is awesome.

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  • forgotten
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    Originally posted by milano_red View Post
    How hard was that plasticide to work with?

    I have a feeling I want to do custom overfenders now
    It’s long and takes time to get it perfectly but its fun to play with lol

    Originally posted by SLAMMED_C View Post
    Awesome! Nice fibreglass work.
    How did you bond the flare you made to the body?
    plasticine, fiberglass and putty
    Last edited by forgotten; 07-18-2013, 06:16 AM.

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  • montgomery
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    Great work! I love the way your rear fenders came out.

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  • TheCrabMaster
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    yes yeS yES YES!

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  • Arteeste
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    Looked soo good without the body kit :-/ but hey man you're definitely doing your thing

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  • Apex Eight
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    This is amazing

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  • milano_red
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    How hard was that plasticide to work with?

    I have a feeling I want to do custom overfenders now

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  • SLAMMED_C
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    Awesome! Nice fibreglass work.
    How did you bond the flare you made to the body?

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  • sacrifice
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    Wow. I am in love with the flares and the craftsmanship that has gone into them. Very nice work.

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  • rsingh3g
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    Give me your car! lol I love it

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