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So the front and rear are fiber glassed up now. Will take the molds off this arvo and trim them up. going to add a couple of layers to the inside to add a bit more strength to them.

Seeing the whole side of the car was a pretty awesome feeling, cant wait to get them trimmed up and see how they look.

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Started to lay for sheets of fiber glass in the back of the panels but ran out of fiber glass, which was a bit annoying way to start the weekend. Ordered some more online it will get here tomorrow. So will start laying more sheets in the back of both the panels to strengthen them up alot more.

trimmed the pieces back (not all the way yet), they look so much better on the car trimmed up. Got some t shaped rubber seals on the way to use when mounting it to the car. only brought a couple of meters to see how it looks.

Hopefully by the end of the weekend they are ready to be gel coated, then i can start on the other side.

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Does after making the rear panel and trimming it down to shape. there was just to many imperfections in it. Some edges just weren't flat, decided i didn't like how the flat part angled up at the end.

So decided to go back to the drawing board with it all. trying to figure out / come up with a design i really like. What to make it more of a flare instead of a whole panel piece.

Got the new wheels on it tho, also put the side skirt on as well.

How it is sitting at the moment. while i mess around with design ideas, thinking i might try more of a curved fender design and see how it turns out. I want something that is different to a GTR.


 

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So kept playing around with the shape of flare and i think i have finally landed on a shape that i like.
Now i just need to keep playing with it to get the shape of it just right, one lesson i have learnt so far is that trying to shape soft clay is a PITA! Trying to get the right shape  on the edges near the wheels is annoying, but i will get there sooner or later.

So this is how it is sitting at the moment.

 

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Yeah great perseverance, good work! Definitely prefer where your heading with this version, last one was a bit to blocky.

Missed your answer earlier but in the industry we use a different type of clay, it's basically the opposite of what your using. We warm it up to 60 degrees to get it soft to put onto the car / model but it hardens up as it cools making it much easier to shape & get a nice surface with.  It's called "Staedtler Marsclay".

Good luck!

20 hours ago, PranK said:

It looks great, well done!

You've got some epic patience!

Cheers man, yeah it has being a bit soul killing at times restarting it, but once it begins to take shape again i get the excitment from it back lol.

 

20 hours ago, lidz said:

Yeah great perseverance, good work! Definitely prefer where your heading with this version, last one was a bit to blocky.

Missed your answer earlier but in the industry we use a different type of clay, it's basically the opposite of what your using. We warm it up to 60 degrees to get it soft to put onto the car / model but it hardens up as it cools making it much easier to shape & get a nice surface with.  It's called "Staedtler Marsclay".

Good luck!

Yeah, after the see more circle shape in person, i like it alot more over the blocky look. Yeah i would of loved to use that sort of clay but the price of it is a bit steep. And cheers man.

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So put a little bit more work into this, havent had much spare time of late.

 

Got the shape as best as i am going to get it with using the type of clay that i have. Its not perfect, but what can you do. Just means i need to spend a bit of time sanding it and what not after i make the mold.

Currently have a layer of primer on the clay, Tonight i will make the mold. Which will involve the following:

* paint with PVA (release agent)

* paint with tooling gelcoat (2 layers )

* Fiberglass (3-4 layers want to make sure it is nice and thick.)

 

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1 hour ago, niZmO_Man said:

I like where this is going.

Cheers.

 

Hopefully i can get the fenders sorted out this long weekend. Then make a start on the spoiler and the bonnet.

Want to try and make something that connects the fender flare to the side skirt.

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So update time.....

The above pictures of the molds, didnt work. since the way i wrapped the edges around the car and how it was flat against the car in other parts the parts were smaller and didnt fit. So after a good old tantrum, figured how to solve it and started from scratch again for the, ive lost count of how many times.

But i now have a fender flare that can be stuck to the car :D. it still needs alot of sanding and cleaning up. have to add a bit more to the edges in some spots but it is starting to take shape :D.

the 3 other flares should come out alot better and more shaped as i have learnt alot of mistakes and tricks from the first one.

 

but here it is so far.

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Being a while since an update, got sick of writing about all the fails ive had with this thing. but ive finally made some progress with it.
gotta say i am pretty happy with my self going into this not knowing a single thing about fiberglass or bodywork.
Still got the fronts to make and rears will require alot more sanding and fine tuning. but it is back on the road and driving now.

 

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11 hours ago, dkbcleaner said:

Hey mate nice work! Very interested to see how this turn out

Will you be removing the clay from your car once its fibreglassed?

Cheers man. 

Yeah will be removing it, i am not using clay anymore tho. Using polyurethane expanding foam now.

The current plan is leave the ones on the car that i made for now. Just so i can drive it. While im working on new better ones off the car. Which will be the whole quarter panel.

 

  • 3 months later...

well long overdue update time.

so here it goes, ive lost track of how many days and nights i have spent working on this project haha. Decided i wasnt happy with the outcome of the above fenders, also decided i wanted to change the style of them.

drove the car around for a little bit while i figured out what the plan of attack would be this time. Manged to find a place selling automotive modeling clay at a massive discount, so picked up $1400 worth for $300

What a difference it has made using this stuff to make the design, it is so much easier to work with. Can get the perfect shape so much better then before.

So after i got the clay the car went back into the shed.

Here is where it is sitting atm.

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Still got the other rear to do as well as the fronts, but i know the design i want, and know the process of getting it done pretty well now. so its full steam ahead atm. so hopefully within the next couple of weeks it is back on the road again hahaha, god i miss driving this thing.

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