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Ok, I wasn't confident in my abilities so I used a Prographix body and just painted the final color. But, I think it was a good trial run and that I might plunge off into doing a full on paint job on a Proline body. What do you guys think of the job on this one? It is Translucent Grape backed by Basic Gloss Black. I didn't expect to end up with a color-shifting effect but I like it.

Think a body done in this one color would look good? Or maybe try this as a main color with yellow flames?

One thing I am scared of is trimming the body. Are curved scissors the way to go? Or is there a better (easier to not screw it up) way?

Any and all feedback will be appreciated.

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Really looks nice.
Curved scissors and a dremel with a drum for the wheel wells. Score and snap with an X-acto knife for everything else.
 
Added a few decals to the body--nothing major. Didn't put on the side windows nor the head and taillights--just couldn't cover that paint...

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Really looks nice.
Curved scissors and a dremel with a drum for the wheel wells. Score and snap with an X-acto knife for everything else.

Thanks Ralph. Guess I need to get some additional tools--curved sissors and a body reamer are on the list...
 
No body reamers here. I use a tapered stone in a dremel. Easy to adjust the center while grinding, which you can't do with the reamer. The stone will leave some melted flash which cleans up easily with an X-acto.
 
Those bodies make it easy to get a nice customised look. It looks good but I hate purple, just personal for reasons I'm not getting into here!

I say go for a full custom painted body, you'll enjoy it even you end up not exacly like you wanted. The best painters had to start rough too :D
 
No body reamers here. I use a tapered stone in a dremel. Easy to adjust the center while grinding, which you can't do with the reamer. The stone will leave some melted flash which cleans up easily with an X-acto.

I just spent 20 bucks on a reamer today and I never even thought of that... Damn!

I really dig that color man!
 
Looks good man, I'm not much of a painter myself I just try to keep it pretty simple, and I like that idea for putting holes in the body Rolex, I have been using a body reamer and it works pretty good for me, but I will have to try your idea next time I need to put a hole in one of my bodies...
 
Thanks guys! Will be doing a full-on paint job as soon as the funds allow. I have been down with out pay since the 19th of December so it might be a next month sometime.

Looks good....Cheater:D

Now go do a full on custom job!

Only for the Slash, big guy. I will still be saving my nickles to get a nice NC lid for the LST!
 
Looks damn good, nice pant job !- :bling::thumbup::drool: I can hardly wait to see what kind of paint job you do to the LST ! - :D
 
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