Hideout Update... I've Been Painting A Car!
I have been spending a little time in the shop recently working on painting a car.
Actually it has been more time than I should have on a little car...
I found a 1/32 scale toy model of my new ride in Publix right before Christmas, and it ended up in my stocking. After Christmas, they were 50% off and so I decided to get another one and paint it to match my forthcoming ride. Now if I had used real model paint for the interior, it would have been done faster. But since all my model paint colors I needed were dried up, I used craft paint, which took way to many coats to cover completely and uniformly.
The one on the left is straight out of the box. Sorry that it is upside down, but that would give it away. Tonight I had to strip the body and repaint it and it was on the drying rack when I took these. (I will have to figure out why Krylon Gloss over Rustoleum Clean Metal Primer resulted in a krinkled finish. Twice!)
Since I can't just leave things alone, I spent some quality time and the interior on the right is now very close to the Ecru interior of the Trial Size ride we had a few days. (I know it will be a light color, but I didn't want a black or gray interior.)
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The original interior color was the gray like on the left. At least now it has personality. OK, well, at least the correct colors. I also had to remove the speakers from the back shelf an make it smooth.
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The box in the back seat is for the pull-n-go motor. If I had removed it, I would have had to rebuild a support for the axle. But when it's all back together, it isn't that noticeable thru the back windows. I will be fixing those squiggly lines on the door panel.
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And just to show you what I was aiming for when painting the door panel, here's the full size door
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I have been spending a little time in the shop recently working on painting a car.
Actually it has been more time than I should have on a little car...
I found a 1/32 scale toy model of my new ride in Publix right before Christmas, and it ended up in my stocking. After Christmas, they were 50% off and so I decided to get another one and paint it to match my forthcoming ride. Now if I had used real model paint for the interior, it would have been done faster. But since all my model paint colors I needed were dried up, I used craft paint, which took way to many coats to cover completely and uniformly.
The one on the left is straight out of the box. Sorry that it is upside down, but that would give it away. Tonight I had to strip the body and repaint it and it was on the drying rack when I took these. (I will have to figure out why Krylon Gloss over Rustoleum Clean Metal Primer resulted in a krinkled finish. Twice!)
Since I can't just leave things alone, I spent some quality time and the interior on the right is now very close to the Ecru interior of the Trial Size ride we had a few days. (I know it will be a light color, but I didn't want a black or gray interior.)
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The original interior color was the gray like on the left. At least now it has personality. OK, well, at least the correct colors. I also had to remove the speakers from the back shelf an make it smooth.
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The box in the back seat is for the pull-n-go motor. If I had removed it, I would have had to rebuild a support for the axle. But when it's all back together, it isn't that noticeable thru the back windows. I will be fixing those squiggly lines on the door panel.
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And just to show you what I was aiming for when painting the door panel, here's the full size door
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(RL - you're creating a bunch of thread-teasing monsters here



And I repainted the whole car again several coats on Sunday. So, on Monday, I finally painted the Pearl on Monday and assembled Tuesday. Life is good again.
