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Post by Big Ed on Jan 12, 2012 19:48:26 GMT -6
Hey all. The Georgia Shaker will probably be my first AWB build. The rear window molding on the kit body is almost non-existent. I saw some builds on here with BMF around the window. What did you guys do to make the rear window molding?
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Post by Big Ed on Jan 17, 2012 20:38:15 GMT -6
No suggestions, huh?
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Post by tubbs on Jan 18, 2012 6:34:24 GMT -6
well, tough question when you dont have the kit, but i would suggest, using a steady hand and the back of a #11 X-acto blade, carve the seperation for the trim deeper. thats all i have. i think it would be too hard to remake it out of thin styrene.
btw - is that your car in the little picture under your name?
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Post by Snake45 on Jan 18, 2012 20:11:45 GMT -6
well, tough question when you dont have the kit, but i would suggest, using a steady hand and the back of a #11 X-acto blade, carve the seperation for the trim deeper. thats all i have. I routinely do this on all chrome trim on all my builds. It makes either painting or foiling them MUCH cleaner and much easier. , it takes a little time, but it's SO worth it.
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Post by Big Ed on Jan 19, 2012 20:17:03 GMT -6
Well, I looked a little closer and the rear window trim is actually there, albeit small. I too, do the scribing of all the panel lines so they don't get lost in paint. Thanks fellas.
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