Slow progress on this one...
Been working on the plastic part of the front bumper as it had many scratches.... I have started to sand it with grid paper...i hope i will finish it really soon. In the meantime i also started with the tire lettering On 2 wheels i couldn't remove the Wheel hub's as the screws are too much tightened and lot's of thread stopper were applied. While looking on my spare parts boxes, i came accross a prue with new hub covers... I really don't know where they are coming from. I found them on the Wild Willy left over i had. Proud owner of the Bruiser Family
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Sorry my friend. I only have grasshopper rims screws.
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Looking good I hadn't noticed before that the Blazer has solid alloy chassis rails They certainly come up nice
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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They are easy to clean with a polishing paste. Screws holes are fragiles. But this chassis is so nice!
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What are you doing to the plastic bumper parts?
From the pictures it looks like you add some kind of material? Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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Yes, I applied 2 components glue to fill the scratches. I'm am currently sanding it and then i will apply black paint on it. I just wanted all the scratches removed Proud owner of the Bruiser Family
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That’s looking very nice indeed Mano
An excellent job sir |
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