07-18-2002, 05:28 AM | #1 |
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Painting Hotwheels
who here has painted their hotwheels? i got some paint and i wanna try it but i was wondering if you guys taped off the wheels, grill, windows and undercarrige? or is there a way to take the body off? thanks in advance
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07-18-2002, 08:20 AM | #2 |
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HOT WHEELS
ITS EASY YOU ADRILL ,DRILL OUT THE TWO RIVETS ON BUTTOM IT COMES APART . YOU CAN PAINT THE SEATS DASH ETC, THEN IF YOU WAHT TAKE A JONNY LIGHTING CAR WITH RUBBER WHEELS DRILL THE RVETS TAKE THE RUBBER WHEELS PUT ON THE HOT WHEEL . PAINT THE GRILL . IVE DONE A COUPLE LOOK GREAT. USE J B WELD TO PUT EVERY THING TOGETHER.
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Here is one that I did a few months back when it was too cold to work on the REAL truck.....LOL
Side by side comparision.....total "stock" on right.....mild custom on left..... Last edited by Shane; 07-18-2002 at 10:11 AM. |
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Shane, that's cool as ......
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07-18-2002, 10:38 AM | #5 |
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I just taped mine off, but you can brill...I mean drill... the rivets out.
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brill, hehe. He'll never live THAT down. (not as long as we don't let him)
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07-18-2002, 02:34 PM | #8 |
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beauty job man, what did u use for the tonneau?
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Body drops KICK A$$!!! Good job Shane.
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That's sweet Shane,What you use for paint?
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07-18-2002, 05:25 PM | #11 |
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Hey Guys....thanks for the kind words. Customizing Hot Wheels is my hobby when its too cold to work out in the shop during the winter.
XXL - Get ready to wear-out a new Dremel tool......tons of cutting and grinding to get one of these dudes down this low. 71_ShortStep - the bed cover is made from a piece of .010 black anodized aluminum shim stock. NSANE68!! - thanks bro! Super Chevy - the paint is Dupont ChromaBase urethane base coat/clear coat. It is 1995-96 Corvette Blue, then followed by some House of Kolor Clear with Mother of Pearl dry pearl powder mixed in with the clear. You really can't see the pearl in the pics, but it really stands out in person. After clearing, I wet sanded with 1500 and then hand rubbed. I can only wish my REAL truck turns out this slick....LOL! Here is the truck before paint....in primer. And Yes it still rolls.... Last edited by Shane; 07-18-2002 at 05:28 PM. |
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hmm I guess I have to invest into a dremel. looks good. I wanna see how it looks gunmetal grey.
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DAMN
GUNNA NEED A TONNEAU, drilled throught the bed...fk! MAYBE A HOLE FOR THE BLAZER TANK
lol
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DAMN
GUNNA NEED A TONNEAU, drilled throught the bed...fk! MAYBE A HOLE FOR THE BLAZER TANK
lol
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Yes it also rolls... and the bed is intact (Shane, I'm guessing you've got the tonneau to cover the holes in the bed for the wheels (???)). I'm setting it aside for now but in my copious free time (yeah right), I may shave the handles and side marker lights. And if I get particularly bold, I may try chopping the roof... though I'm not sure how well this pot metal can be bonded back together. Oh, and grill is not installed and the window dropped down just before the pics because it was just sitting in there and not tacked in in any way. Kenneth
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Use JB Weld to bond the pot metal back together....you can then even file and sand it like bondo....
I was gonna cut the wheels down so I wouldnt have to cut the bed, but wanted the w-i-i-de tires in the back. Looks good XXL........Excellent Job!! Heres one moving on up the scale of difficulty....LOL Chopped top and lowered. The top was cut into 6 different pieces before being "JB Welded" back together. |
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