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EK283
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Post by EK283 »

Mal,
Looking good buddy! Im glad to see you have thought about driving the car. Its real easy to loose the plot and detail the under carriage and in my opinion waste thousands of hours.
What you have done is exactly what im going to do but I might paint mine the same colour as the car (just for some practice with the paint).
Just a question regarding a mask, what do you need for 2 pack ?
I know you want to get to YAMBA but dont rush it cause you might get dissapointed or bugger something up!
Anyway your screaming and its looking real good.

Regards Greg
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Post by Malcolm »

Hi Greg,

You must just about have some update pickies of your car for us too hey.

Mate regarding mask, I went to the local work stuff supplier and told them what I was painting and they advised exactly what I needed to keep them nasty iso-cyanates out of the system. Of course an air fed mask is the absolute best option.
Make sure you get a pair of disposable painters overalls too.

Cheers
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Post by rosco »

HI Malcolm/Greg,

I'd love to learn 2K but we live in suburbia and I would feel a bit selfish sending all that stuff over the fence.............

Bad enough when I open the doors with acrylic - have had it so "blue" in there, I could barely see.

I remember opening up after a big shoot to watch the blue cloud run along the ground up, over and looked like down the other side of the fence next door - remember the washing was on the line - didn't hear any more of it..........
Acrylic dries very quickly (too damned fast sometimes!) so it probably just dusted off - if it was noticed at all........

Enamel however, for the diff etc - had a bad habit of sticking to everything else in the garage - that stuff is a pain to remove once it hardens.........

I wonder if it is worth mentioning eye protection - for 2K............. I'm sure you must all think I'm a bit over the top with my fear of this stuff........
Thank goodness I didn't work for James Hardie.......

frats,
Rosco
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Post by Malcolm »

Hi guys, well the end of my 5 days off and I'm happy with what I've done in the shed :shock: . Actually a bit glad to
go back to work for a break. :roll:
As I had hoped I got the subframes, diff, all front & steering bits and brake stuff painted as well as the fuel tank.

I decided to keep with the black subframes as I want to keep the car
as original as possible :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I also got the firewall, dash and door openings all rubbed down,
seam sealed and ready for some topcoat next weekend.
(all going well)
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Post by retro »

malcom, been following this thread for a while, mate it seems like one hell of a build, with quailty and care.

I love the rear gaurd moulds, been thinking of givin rosie the flash kit ive got, but im not convinced it will be a wise use of such rare stuff. Im thinking that you have givin me inspiration with your nifty creation, i realise that fb upper moulds on the rear gaurds, what have you used to create the arch? is it an upper door on? or something of a later model?

Thanks mate.

I also fail to see them overiders in the pic.......lol.
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Post by Malcolm »

Retro,

The curve on the rear door moulds is the original FB top front door mould piece, with the contour of the center mould cut into it.
Overiders are at the chrome platers.
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I don't know who is keener to see your car running - you or us...........

frats,
Rosco
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Post by Craig »

Nice work yet again Malcolm 8) I too am enjoying your updates
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Post by Devilrod »

Can't wait for more updates, and paint!!! :shock: 8) 8)
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Post by EK283 »

Nice work Mal,

Does this mean your not going to body deaden the outside of the subframe front and up in the guards ?
I was thinking this area still cops the stones and road muck.
How did you prep the tank for paint ?

I guess another 4-6 weeks and you would be close to finishing.
Mate the end is really near.

Regards Greg
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Post by Malcolm »

Greg,

I did think about doing the outer subframes but :?, just decided on only doing under the guards with the stoneguard and painting it the same as the floor. Also going to stoneguard the front of the door pillar (under guard section) where it will cop a bit of a caining as well.
With the tank I just took it back to bare metal, etch primed it and did a wet on wet with 2 coats of primer, let it dry for about 45 minutes then 3 coats of the black 2pack straight over it.
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Post by basic.green »

Hi Malcolm have you bought the paint yet???
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Colour is final as paint is ordered and will be picking it up tomorrow. Hoping for a good weekend to get some painting done.
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Post by rosco »

Hi Malcolm,
this is like a bud about to flower.........

Hope you don't mind, but intend to wear your paint out with my camera at Yamba!

frats,
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Post by Harko »

The colour yellow is a symbol for sunlight, for the realisation and the growing of the alive, but also for fall and ripping.

In all peoples the sun was one of the most important symbols. Many primitive races adored it as God.

The ancient Greek imagined that the Green Sun-God Helios was driving across the sky in yellow clothes on a carriage, moved by four fire-horses. The bright, yellow light of the sun and of its gods personified the divine intelligence.

In China the colour yellow is assigned to male yang, the active, creative principle. In this and all other Asian cultures yellow is meant as the colour for happiness, glory and wisdom. Saffron clothes have been prohibited in former China for the people, only the emperor and Buddhist monks were allowed to wear them.

The ancient Egyptians associated yellow to female, soft, sensoual, cheerful. The word "woman" has been written in yellow colour in the hieroglyphs, the only writing system, which used different colours for different meanings. In Egypt, in Russia, in the Orient and in several countries of the Balkan, yellow is the "Wedding-Colour".

Yellow in advertising: warm yellow-shades get you cheerful, peaceful mood

Yellow: Colour of love and sexual lust

Saffron was regarded as the colour of love and later also of sexual lust. Venus, the Roman Goddess of love, was wearing yellow clothes. Therefore, during the Middle Ages, the Christians turned the colour yellow into the colour for prostitutes. They were forced to wear a yellow ribbon, a yellow belt or a yellow cape to be known as prostitutes.




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Yellow: colour of light and warmth, with a stimulating effect, amusing and warming up

Yellow: favourite colour of Vincent van Gogh

Yellow: colour of envy - colour of the outlaws - colour of misfortune

Yellow: colour with signal effect (caution)
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Havent read all of it Malcom but hmmmm some insight into Yellow :wink:
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