58 mingo mango
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Finished off the painting underneath today
Nice to have that job finished Start getting the next round of paint blending and patina blending ready with the tools ready to go Made a quick start on the short rocker
Nice to have that job finished Start getting the next round of paint blending and patina blending ready with the tools ready to go Made a quick start on the short rocker
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Looks great, nice work.
Just the average patina tool kit then
Just the average patina tool kit then
it’s got nuffin to do wiv yer “vor sprung Durch technic” ya know!
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Looks brilliant Brad.
Also it’s just an observation but You’re missing the twelve gauge shot gun from the tool kit.
Also it’s just an observation but You’re missing the twelve gauge shot gun from the tool kit.
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Is that to replicate period bullet holes?
Looks wicked brad!
Looks wicked brad!
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Getting a bit of time in the shed again lately with more wet weather
Now had 90 mm for the last 4 days with a 40 mm shower this evening
That’s the front drive Shed got wet in the storm, nothing a bit of broom wouldn’t fix
Got the painting finished on the repair sections and made a start on the patina
At this stage it still looks like a yr 8 school art project Here’s a section that I did a test run on and you can see the rust starting That’s product I’m using
Also finished of removing the last of the old filler on the back corner
Now had 90 mm for the last 4 days with a 40 mm shower this evening
That’s the front drive Shed got wet in the storm, nothing a bit of broom wouldn’t fix
Got the painting finished on the repair sections and made a start on the patina
At this stage it still looks like a yr 8 school art project Here’s a section that I did a test run on and you can see the rust starting That’s product I’m using
Also finished of removing the last of the old filler on the back corner
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Yep and the slug gun doesn't do a bad job either
Added now 5 more bullet holes
U need a set of big balls too take too your freashly repaired sections with a gun, coal Chisel, very course sandpaper and rust paint
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Starting to take shape now
Happy with how this section is progressing
Lower short rocker still not completely happy with how it’s going, but I’ll get there Now to start on the dogleg
Need some more garnet for the little sandblaster I’ve got
Fine sand just not getting the job done on the blasting ( on the gravel rash look ) Unfortunately the paint match is not as close as I’d hoped but I’m working with it at this stage
Happy with how this section is progressing
Lower short rocker still not completely happy with how it’s going, but I’ll get there Now to start on the dogleg
Need some more garnet for the little sandblaster I’ve got
Fine sand just not getting the job done on the blasting ( on the gravel rash look ) Unfortunately the paint match is not as close as I’d hoped but I’m working with it at this stage
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You're doing a great job Brad - 10 out of 10 for dedication to the cause!
No matter what happens they can't take you out in the street and shoot you......
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Re: 58 mingo mango
Brad, this is going to be an amazing bus.
Once you have scuffed up the new paint a bit you could try applying some anchor wax. I noticed in areas that I had to paint on the oval the anchor wax yellowed it a bit.
Once you have scuffed up the new paint a bit you could try applying some anchor wax. I noticed in areas that I had to paint on the oval the anchor wax yellowed it a bit.
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Great tip Steve, one I hadn’t thought of
I’ll have to purchase some again
Who sells it these days last lot I bought was from busnbug
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After trying a few different things I’ve decided to let a local smash repair guy have a go at trying tint the paint to get a closer match to the og mango green
Was able to work with it on passenger side with doors and b pillar's and gaps between the og paint and new paint but the long side is just to big of area to cover if it’s not a bit closer on the match
Was able to work with it on passenger side with doors and b pillar's and gaps between the og paint and new paint but the long side is just to big of area to cover if it’s not a bit closer on the match
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Pretty happy with how the passenger side is coming along now
Just need the rust paint to do it magic in the next few day
Just need the rust paint to do it magic in the next few day
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