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That is all. Needs some more work though
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Robin
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not keen on the colour scheme
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ed
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Got some silver Hammerite to brush onto it so it's all good
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Robin
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lovely
looks good though 
good to see you've cut it so its flush at the sides
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Chris F
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i want to do this sort of thing soon for my front bumper(minus spliter).
what you use to fill the gaps and smooth out?
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ed
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The colour coded valance bit was plastic welded to the black plastic bit and just filled over - keyed up with my crosshatch hacksaw technique.
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
lovely
looks good though 
good to see you've cut it so its flush at the sides
Proppa job mate, proppa I hope to god it doesn't break  
[Edited on 24-07-2006 by ed]
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Graeme
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i do hope ur going to re align the splitter cos tis rather on the piss! 
looks it in the last pic anyway! 
[Edited on 24-07-2006 by C4 WLK]
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Last picture is at an angle as I was standing on a hay bail. I assure you that the splitter is on straight. I was waiting for somone to say that
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Graeme
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ahh right i see the angle now!
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Martin_C
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so what does it do?
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ed
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It's a bumper. It bumps into stuff
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Martin_C
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oh right.
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Martin_C
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so what is it?
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ed
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It's a post '97 blended into an Irmscher lower spoiler to make a smooth custom jobbie
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Martin_C
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right.
good work
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Robin
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who is it for?
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mav
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looks good that, your getting good at this
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Daniel_Corsa
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Looks good Ed, Not very nice seeing yet another 97- front bumper with the ridge smoothed out though!
This needs to be banned before it becomes the next combat kit 
Nice work looks uber smooooooooooth unlike alot of other bumpers ive seen with Irmy lip spoilers blended in!
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
who is it for?
Some wierd looking guy I know You'll probably see it all finished in the next few weeks or so. Need to paint it up then you can see the finished article when he posts it up...
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quote: Originally posted by mav
looks good that, your getting good at this
Why thankyou Mr Mav. It's all about the practice and paintence.
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
Looks good Ed, Not very nice seeing yet another 97- front bumper with the ridge smoothed out though!
This needs to be banned before it becomes the next combat kit 
Nice work looks uber smooooooooooth unlike alot of other bumpers ive seen with Irmy lip spoilers blended in!
Yea, you really need the right tools for the job. I have a selection of blocks, different grades of paper and a D/A sander. You also need to take your time otherwise it will be wavey an all over the place.
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Graeme
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and a good bit of filler with a tad of fiberglass!
also just a little tip if u do it this way, rub down the lines with a bit of 180 and then chuck a small bit of fiberglass in the lines to smooth them out but put masking tape over them so that they are smoother and require less rubbing down then apply the filler after!
not sure if this helps but is good for fiberglassing holes up!
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ed
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I need to have more practuce at skimming. I waste so much filler becuase mu skimming is all over the place. Masking tape tricks are great though for shaping stuff. Great for building stuff up and things.
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Graeme
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get sum good spreaders and you will be fine! and dont be afraid to put a good amount on, also dont worry bout the pin holes in it, just use stopper for those or just do a big final skim with stopper!
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