Hot Wheels 2 - Pine's new Buggy build thread
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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
so do i just remove then get them sprayed put them one side when pan is ready install them like you just did?
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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
thanks pine 
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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
One day when the time(and money........) is right im gonna rip my buggy apart and do it properly aka what you did pine....
*stands up and gives pine a standing appluase*
awesome work...
*stands up and gives pine a standing appluase*
awesome work...
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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
Damn,I'm good!
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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
Excellent work! I'm following all this work on the rear suspension very keenly in anticipation of my own IRS conversion that's going on a donor chassis. Is that a Type 3 gearshifter that i see in the picture? 
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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
Yes, it is - it will be shortened once the seats are in - and obviously not have Type 3 knobBlitzkrieg wrote: Is that i Type 3 gearshifter that i see in the picture?

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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
Thanks for all the compliments, guys - it is highly appreciated, and a motivation to keep on going
Update Saturday, 30 May 2009: Sprintstar paint
Masking and painting an EMPI sprintstar wheel? Easier said than done...
Since I got the compressor a few weeks ago, I fooled around with it a bit, and sprayed the innner part of one of the rear (widened) Sprintstars black last week. The rim part is chromed, so I had to mask it off, to prevent overspray. Because of the deep dish, it is also quite difficult to reach the inner parts of the rim center, but at the end this was the result:

(I considered the Porsche 911 Turbo Fuchs look for a moment, but decided against it a split second later..
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This morning, I started masking the off the black parts, for spraying the silver highlights (which I had mixed to match the silver of the two painted front Sprintstars). Quite a challenge, as a Sprintstar does not have a definite 'ridge' for sticking the masking tape, like a Rostyle. After about an hour of masking, I was ready to paint. I am still not very confident with the spray gun (it is one with the paint reservoir at the bottom, I'd like to get a gravity feed gun at a later stage), so I decided to spray the silver with the airbrush. After a few coats, and the paint dried in the sun, I removed the masking tape....

To be honest, I am not 100% happy with the rim, but it is my first attempt (ever) - so the second one can only be better. Perhaps I'll do this one over some time. I wanted to spray the clear coat as well, but there is some terrible winds here in Johannesburg at the moment, and it will be dark in two hours time, so it will have to stand over for the time being.
A quick glance in the corner of the working space will give you an idea where all the money is going. I'm almost feeling like a Volkspares shareholded at the moment....

Update Saturday, 30 May 2009: Sprintstar paint
Masking and painting an EMPI sprintstar wheel? Easier said than done...
Since I got the compressor a few weeks ago, I fooled around with it a bit, and sprayed the innner part of one of the rear (widened) Sprintstars black last week. The rim part is chromed, so I had to mask it off, to prevent overspray. Because of the deep dish, it is also quite difficult to reach the inner parts of the rim center, but at the end this was the result:

(I considered the Porsche 911 Turbo Fuchs look for a moment, but decided against it a split second later..
This morning, I started masking the off the black parts, for spraying the silver highlights (which I had mixed to match the silver of the two painted front Sprintstars). Quite a challenge, as a Sprintstar does not have a definite 'ridge' for sticking the masking tape, like a Rostyle. After about an hour of masking, I was ready to paint. I am still not very confident with the spray gun (it is one with the paint reservoir at the bottom, I'd like to get a gravity feed gun at a later stage), so I decided to spray the silver with the airbrush. After a few coats, and the paint dried in the sun, I removed the masking tape....

To be honest, I am not 100% happy with the rim, but it is my first attempt (ever) - so the second one can only be better. Perhaps I'll do this one over some time. I wanted to spray the clear coat as well, but there is some terrible winds here in Johannesburg at the moment, and it will be dark in two hours time, so it will have to stand over for the time being.
A quick glance in the corner of the working space will give you an idea where all the money is going. I'm almost feeling like a Volkspares shareholded at the moment....

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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
I realy like the wheels Pine,can't think it's the same ones.
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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
The valve covers have also been transformed, from

to

powder coated in black, and I am busy polishing the fins and EMPI logo to stand out, like they were originally when they came from the factory (sorry for the $hitty cellphone pic)

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powder coated in black, and I am busy polishing the fins and EMPI logo to stand out, like they were originally when they came from the factory (sorry for the $hitty cellphone pic)
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Re: Pine's Buggy (Hot Wheels 2?) thread
Just keep going at the gun. It looks quite good from here, 100% improvement from what it was.