Have plenty of time. Just retired. Not sure how to go about it. If I totally screw up, I'll buy some others. Just thought it might be something I could do at home while it's to cold to paint.
Laysons get a mint for theirs. Nice if you can afford it. I got 2 sets that are almost perfect but of course I can see the flaws. I originally tried to fill and sand, then paint but the paint just didnt do them justice so I stripped them again and am in the process of carefully tapping out the flaws with said wooden dowels. That anodizing is a bear to sand off. And I have had no luck polishing these either.
Laysons get a mint for theirs. Nice if you can afford it. I got 2 sets that are almost perfect but of course I can see the flaws. I originally tried to fill and sand, then paint but the paint just didnt do them justice so I stripped them again and am in the process of carefully tapping out the flaws with said wooden dowels. That anodizing is a bear to sand off. And I have had no luck polishing these either.
I still wonder why Chrysler would have used such soft metal for these.