If I do it, I'll be airbrushing it, then a clear over it for durability. I may do one of the heater bezels and then decide which one I want to use.Chrome paint marker… not as good but on that small of a piece easy to touch up.
Same here, as far as being a purist...but every time I mess with these things I get worried I'm gonna drop or break one...lolI've gotta' say, I'm usually a purist, but I do like the look of that combo
LOL.......You can't make this **** up!Same here, as far as being a purist...but every time I mess with these things I get worried I'm gonna drop or break one...lol
In fact, I'm finishing another instrument panel and stepped on the corner last night and broke off 2 pieces.. I'm bad luck with these...lol..!
What pieces..? Not sure I understand the question..What material are you making these pieces out of?
Uv resin
Or
Filament
What pieces..? Not sure I understand the question..What material are you making these pieces out of?
Uv resin
Or
Filament
I thought you were 3d printing the dash parts, my badWhat pieces..? Not sure I understand the question
You would think they would make a chrome film that could be applied like gold leaf but with a heat gun.
Was not the chrome originally applied with a hot stamp process?
If you did not grow up in the 70’s you would not understand lol! .I like it, it looks more modern. I never understood the use of wood-grain on everything.
Very nice.. I too have the carbon overlay from DMT.. Just haven't decided which way I'll go...lol Hell, I may end up going back to the completely factory look..I like the black. I went the carbon fiber overlay route from DMT on mine.
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I agree, I feel the woodgrain on the 70 something and newer A bodies made them look cheap. Even the same on the B and E bodies.I like it, it looks more modern. I never understood the use of wood-grain on everything