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  1. I didn't know Dave's ARRV was cut up. I'll have to give him a disapproving look when I see him next. What would it have been worth as scrap?

     

     

    Looks like a great project Mark, I guess the Foden is for sale to go towards the fuel bill then:)

     

    Cheers

     

    Paul

  2. Try this, dont just sand the orange peel green back to the primer. Spray a very light coat of a contracting colour straight over the green. White or light grey would be ok. This is called a ghost coat. Then, working in small sections at a time, using a fine grit (320 is good) sand it down gently. You will be able to see all the little nicks, scratches or orange peel dimples much easier as they will stand out in the different colour. When all the ghost coat has gone you will have a nice smooth surface to try again with a fresh top coat.

     

    Here's my Militant, first coat of light green primer "ghosted" in black aerosol

     

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    These lines are the brush painted red oxide underneath showing through

     

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    Close up of drivers side, still a bit to sand down by the indicator, top corner bit needs some more work, black paint highlights the poor quality filler. Bottom of the door needs to be better too. Rest is perfect ready for the next coat.

     

     

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    All takes time and effort though, kills your arms, all that sanding, but worth it in the end. Better prep = better finish

     

    Good stuff Rob, any photos of the finished article?

     

    Have you got any closeups too?

     

    Cheers

     

    Paul

  3. Whilst I agree, who would want to dress up as SS or Japanese? But if they wernt there, wouldnt you only be telling half the story?

     

    Its the same as dressing up as Victorian Soldiers, dont forget, it was the British in South Africa that invented the "concentration camp".

     

    You cant "sanitize" history, or else our descendants would perpetuate the horrors themselves.

     

    Mark

     

    I think that is a well made and interesting point. However, I think there is thin line between acknowledging and representing what happened and trivialising it by simply dressing up as bad guys. Perhaps it depends how its done.

  4. I have a green goddess coming in for some paintwork in a weeks time I will get some pics before and after.What paint did you use on yours 2 pack or single pack synthetic.

     

    Howard

     

    Hi

     

    I used etch primer, then high build primer followed by everyday deep bronze green bought from cobbaton

  5. are you using an HVLP gun?

     

    R

     

    There you go, you have just exposed the problem, I don't even know what that is....... high volume something, lack of knowledge and experience can slow things down.

     

    The green looked too orange peely this morning so it has to come off and the etch primer needs alot more sanding down, not happy.

  6. Well, seeing as I started this in 2007, I thought its about time to get on with the job.

     

    I've done very little spray painting before and so what easier way to start than painting a green goddess. She has been getting rougher over the last couple of years being stored in a pole barn. I've done the head ghasket no its the cosmetics, not sure which is easier.

     

    Anyway the photos are of work done so far.

     

    I rollered on the etch primer which I'm kind of regretting because the finish is very orange peelish. However, I have experimented with the rear quarter near side and have found that with some sanding and lots of sprayed layers of high build primer, more sanding and then some coats of DBG things look a little better, but not as good as the original sadly.

     

    Tomorrow I will be putting on the front panels and doing the rest of the primer, but the weather is looking a bit wet to be ideal, but I only have two days before she has to leave the shed and make way for industry.

  7. I'd agree with the both of the above. Fuel is the first guess, takes quite a while to get fuel up into the carb at the best of times if it hasn't been started for a while, even a couple of weeks.

     

    Check the spark, is it weak or non existant? Sorry if teaching granny to suck eggs here. Let us know more detail and we can help. If you want to see one up and running you are welcome to pop over the boarder and visit.

     

    Cheers

     

    Paul

  8. I've just put CCTV in at work, makes you feel a bit better but it wont stop the determined thief. However, what it does do is make you a harder target than, say, next door.

     

    I think you should put the sign up, don't give them a possible get out clause, just don't make it too conspicuous and it can be a deterent in it's own right.

     

    Do you need a sign saying covert cameras in operation? That might work as a further deterent.

  9. And apparently I am not capable of doing a simple reply correctly??????????

     

    I thought that was code between you and Clive :)

     

    Is there anything else I should look at Clive or will it be a job I'll save up for when the engine is out next?

     

    Thanks for all your help by the way

     

    Cheers

     

    Paul

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