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Post by bluemule75 on Oct 6, 2012 15:58:40 GMT -8
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Post by clayton on Oct 6, 2012 16:08:51 GMT -8
Were did the chrome come from??
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Post by jimb on Oct 6, 2012 16:15:12 GMT -8
I like the trailer, and the tractors look nice, too.
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Post by bluemule75 on Oct 6, 2012 16:23:08 GMT -8
thanks guy's
Clayton,
the chrome on the sides of the trailer is chrome spray paint, the chrome on the reefer is chrome pin stripes tap for cars
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Post by clayton on Oct 6, 2012 16:26:12 GMT -8
Looks good,I used that pant before,have too let set a few days or the shine come off and leaves finger prints.
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Post by bluemule75 on Oct 6, 2012 16:30:03 GMT -8
oh yeah, I forgot to mention that did mention I wanted to put a spread axle trailer behind the truck, but the trailer was too small for a spread axle so it ended up being a closed tamdon, I am trying to make it look like it did in the snowy Utah back road desert scene as best I can with a matching chrome and blue reefer trailer
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Post by bluemule75 on Oct 6, 2012 16:33:18 GMT -8
Looks good,I used that pant before,have too let set a few days or the shine come off and leaves finger prints. mine had to sit for 2 or 3 weeks, because I used the true chrome paint for real cars, not Testors chrome paint and thanks
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Post by clayton on Oct 6, 2012 16:44:41 GMT -8
OK,I thought it was krylon,if you get the rite stuff it looks good. Do you get it from the body shops? or can I ask.
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Post by bluemule75 on Oct 6, 2012 17:04:57 GMT -8
I'll have to check to see what I used tomorrow, as I forgot the name of it
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Post by bluemule75 on Oct 7, 2012 6:39:42 GMT -8
Hey Clayton,
I used Plasti kote, you can get it at a car parts store
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Oct 7, 2012 9:33:41 GMT -8
Nice build so far, it will be sharp when it is done.
Ap40
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Post by Muleskinner on Oct 7, 2012 10:58:51 GMT -8
Gettin there.
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Post by bluemule75 on Oct 7, 2012 15:01:38 GMT -8
Thanks, Rick and William
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Post by clayton on Oct 7, 2012 16:32:42 GMT -8
Thanks for the info.
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Post by bluemule75 on Oct 7, 2012 17:59:53 GMT -8
Your Welcome, Clayton, just beware, if you do decide to use it on a build it has to sit for 2 to 3 weeks and the room temperature needs to be atleast 70 degree's or it will bubble
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