I love the fab work, so yes, I'll take the blame!
I'm looking forward to more, even if others aren't.
My fab work is kind of, redneck in a lot of ways. The younger guys have done me in with their 3D printers. What I do in 4 to 5 months, they do in a few weeks or less. I'm not the best teacher or explainer of stuff, so if you have questions, please ask. I leave a lot out probably.
A couple things, I use Oatey PVC, CPVC, PVC Clear Cleaner to weld, melt the styrene pieces together. I use Plastic Metal which I think is just full size car auto body filler, it bonds, sands and flexes well on these plastic bodies, and its tough as nails so far on my little jeeps and trucks.
It requires a lot of building up and grinding or sanding down, and some carving, but lots of sanding... :crazyeyes:
This one was built in the summer, July, so I was able to use the heat of the garage to soften and shape the styrene, and good ole duct tape.
The roof
I'll explain the chassis later.
Making the hood
1st primer
Sanding back down and working on the barn doors
Did the interior all up.
I jumped ahead a little.
If you are still interested, I will put more up tomorrow when I get time, my mouse finger has gone numb and Tank (mastiff) is pestering me to notice him instead of the damn laptop..
