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Not quite there with the images, but this have to do for now.
Shaved the door handles and removed the gas filler door.
Primer is Tamiya.
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1955 Chevy Nomad
Hwa-Rang
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Posted: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 - 04:04 PM UTC
Hwa-Rang
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Posted: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 - 04:12 PM UTC
Removed the rather large door hinges, for the trunk door.
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My original plan was to do the interior in red and black, but I have changes my mind and now do it in a two tone brown. More or less identical to the interior I did on the Hudson.
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My original plan was to do the interior in red and black, but I have changes my mind and now do it in a two tone brown. More or less identical to the interior I did on the Hudson.
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KoSprueOne
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Posted: Thursday, January 11, 2018 - 07:08 AM UTC
That body is looking clean!
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Posted: Monday, January 15, 2018 - 05:17 AM UTC
I have the same kit,not built as yet .so I will be looking for your updates cool kit .
Hwa-Rang
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Posted: Tuesday, May 22, 2018 - 12:53 PM UTC
A small update. Finished the interior.
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Posted: Tuesday, May 29, 2018 - 03:51 PM UTC
Super smooth finish on the bodywork Jesper, and I like the interior scheme. Very retro.
Looking forward to more.
Cheers, D
Looking forward to more.
Cheers, D
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Posted: Saturday, June 23, 2018 - 05:35 AM UTC
Jasper,
Just caught up on your Nomad build. Boy does that bring back some memories from my college days in the late 60's early 70's. Nomads and Dune Buggies were popular even here on LI NY once the surfing crazy took hold.
Outstanding job on the custom work without making it look like a custom. Excellent choice of colors for the interior.
Joel
Just caught up on your Nomad build. Boy does that bring back some memories from my college days in the late 60's early 70's. Nomads and Dune Buggies were popular even here on LI NY once the surfing crazy took hold.
Outstanding job on the custom work without making it look like a custom. Excellent choice of colors for the interior.
Joel
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Posted: Thursday, September 06, 2018 - 09:57 PM UTC
Have given the body the first 2 coats of Tamiya clear red, over siler acrylics base.
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Since I have shaved the door handles, no point in keeping the rather large door handle, on the trunk door, so that was shaved as well.
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Did some chrome work as well. Removed the original chrome, with oven cleaner and repainted with AK-interactive chrome. Not as shiny as I would have wanted. Next time I will use Tamiya gloss black, as base coat, not Ak's black base for chrome, which looks more semi-gloss, than gloss.
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Since I have shaved the door handles, no point in keeping the rather large door handle, on the trunk door, so that was shaved as well.
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Did some chrome work as well. Removed the original chrome, with oven cleaner and repainted with AK-interactive chrome. Not as shiny as I would have wanted. Next time I will use Tamiya gloss black, as base coat, not Ak's black base for chrome, which looks more semi-gloss, than gloss.
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Posted: Monday, September 10, 2018 - 08:52 AM UTC
Jesper, looking good! I'm on the verge of trying this method you used it for painting the body on my next Porsche build. Any caveat?
Cheers!
Gabriel
Cheers!
Gabriel
Hwa-Rang
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Posted: Monday, September 10, 2018 - 06:35 PM UTC
Hi Gabriel. Thanks for looking in.
Choose a base coat that will not react ,to the clear red. My first attempt, years ago, the Tamiya clear red, desolved the Tamiya silver base coat. Not a lot, but enough to slightly contaminate the red top coat.
Even coats are vital. The clear color will darken with every coat and if, the paint, in som eareas, are thicker than other, it can look darker in those areas.
Choose a base coat that will not react ,to the clear red. My first attempt, years ago, the Tamiya clear red, desolved the Tamiya silver base coat. Not a lot, but enough to slightly contaminate the red top coat.
Even coats are vital. The clear color will darken with every coat and if, the paint, in som eareas, are thicker than other, it can look darker in those areas.
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Posted: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 - 01:55 AM UTC
Jesper,
the Tamiya Clear Red really looks fantastic on the body. Those small details like removing door handles since the hinges were already removed, are touches that most of us would have just plain missed.
Joel
the Tamiya Clear Red really looks fantastic on the body. Those small details like removing door handles since the hinges were already removed, are touches that most of us would have just plain missed.
Joel
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Posted: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 - 06:55 PM UTC
Hi Joel
Glad you like it.
Gave the body another shot, of clear red. Will start polishing next week.
Glad you like it.
Gave the body another shot, of clear red. Will start polishing next week.
Posted: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 - 10:34 PM UTC
Jesper, this looks very cool. Watching with interest!
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Posted: Sunday, September 16, 2018 - 06:00 PM UTC
Thanks Russell.
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Posted: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 - 05:21 PM UTC
A major set-back have hit this build. The paint have started to crack. I think the problem is the retarder/flow agent I used, with the acryllics silver base coat. The trunk door was painted separately, with no retarder added and shows no signs of cracking. Perhaps I added to much retarder. Well, not much else to do but strip the paint and start all over.
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Posted: Thursday, October 18, 2018 - 12:41 AM UTC
Well that's a real bummer.
Jim
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Posted: Thursday, October 18, 2018 - 06:48 AM UTC
Jesper,
That really sucks.
Once, years ago I had cracking in my color coat start after I sealed it with clear gloss. Started a few days after the gloss was applied. From what I was told the cracking is due to the color coat not fulling drying and the clear trapped the moisture in.
that's one lessen I never forgot, and why I only paint bodies with lacquer Primer, lacquer color, and lacquer Clearcoat.
Joel
That really sucks.
Once, years ago I had cracking in my color coat start after I sealed it with clear gloss. Started a few days after the gloss was applied. From what I was told the cracking is due to the color coat not fulling drying and the clear trapped the moisture in.
that's one lessen I never forgot, and why I only paint bodies with lacquer Primer, lacquer color, and lacquer Clearcoat.
Joel
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Posted: Friday, October 19, 2018 - 04:25 PM UTC
Really sorry to see that happening, Jesper!
I found meanwhile some pearlescent paints and I lost my appetite for Tamiya transparent acrylics.
Well, I'm sure you have the skill to get out from that corner!
Cheers!
Gabriel
I found meanwhile some pearlescent paints and I lost my appetite for Tamiya transparent acrylics.
Well, I'm sure you have the skill to get out from that corner!
Cheers!
Gabriel
Posted: Monday, October 22, 2018 - 08:37 AM UTC
Hi Jesper!
rotten luck with the paint! Hope you can sort it out!
rotten luck with the paint! Hope you can sort it out!
Posted: Friday, February 01, 2019 - 09:39 PM UTC
DUDE!
You are rocking this build - damn shame about the paint, though!
Onwards and upwards!
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You are rocking this build - damn shame about the paint, though!
Onwards and upwards!
G¬)
Posted: Saturday, February 02, 2019 - 10:00 AM UTC
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Super smooth finish on the bodywork Jesper, and I like the interior scheme. Very retro.
Looking forward to more.
Cheers, D
10 months later I realise that I liked it so much that I inadvertently used almost the same colours on my 51 Chev!
Hope to see some progress on this one soon, the same kit is next up in my build list for the Tri-5 project (once I finish the 3 on the bench).
Cheers, D
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Posted: Sunday, February 03, 2019 - 06:21 PM UTC
Hope to have some progress soon. Striping the paint, have been quite a pain 4 layers of candy red, 2 layers of base color and primer. 24 hours in ovencleaner did nothing, so I'm using something a lot hotter, being carefull not to ruin the styrene.
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Posted: Sunday, August 18, 2019 - 06:44 AM UTC
I finally got this one going again. The removal of the paint really took it's toll, but now the Chevy and I are back in the saddle.
Grey primer, two coats of Tamiya silver leaf and four coats of Tamiya clear red.
I have started polishing. First a run with a 4000 grid sanding pad, moving along with Novus heavy scratch remover and finally Meguiars scratch X2.0.
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Getting there.
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Grey primer, two coats of Tamiya silver leaf and four coats of Tamiya clear red.
I have started polishing. First a run with a 4000 grid sanding pad, moving along with Novus heavy scratch remover and finally Meguiars scratch X2.0.
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Getting there.
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Posted: Monday, August 19, 2019 - 10:06 AM UTC
Good to see this one on the go again Jesper
that finish is so good, it could be used as a mirror to shave with
that finish is so good, it could be used as a mirror to shave with
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Posted: Thursday, August 22, 2019 - 02:03 AM UTC
Thanks for looking in gentlemen.
A dry fit, to give you an idea, of the finished product.
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A dry fit, to give you an idea, of the finished product.
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