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boylin |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 811 Location: Birmingham / Hall Green | Before: After: | ||
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Williams R100 Posts: 1809 Location: Chard, Somerset | Preety good for a first attempt, can see a few areas that are repeated. Still better than what I could do mind... Also, you need a number plate light Edited by Johneh 17/7/2010 3:05 PM | ||
boylin |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 811 Location: Birmingham / Hall Green | damn it, ah well was fun making it. | ||
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White R100 Posts: 1095 Location: Isle of Wight | Better than i can do it looks pretty good with a smothed boot | ||
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MORE DOOR DRIVER Posts: 603 Location: Stocksfield...Newcastle. | That looks good..how would you go about making the boot like that though? Nice job btw | ||
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Lotus powered R100 MP Admin Location: Torbay, South Devon, UK | GroveD - 18/7/2010 11:21 AM That looks good..how would you go about making the boot like that though? Nice job btw Take off the bootlid handle, weld metal covers to fill the holes where the lock mechanism was & where the wiper arm attaches & cover the boot recess the same way.. with a metal cover not filler. You obviously loose the rear wash/wipe.. & you will need to fit a remote boot trigger to get in the boot. You may also need to fibre glass a recess into the bumper so the number plate fits flush & can be illuminated properly.. all doable as long as you have a degree in fettling & can weld As far as the photoshop work goes boylin.. not too bad mate | ||
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MP Admin Posts: 17870 Location: Gloucester | Reminds me of Matt Parkers 100 before he did the MGF / r100 rear bumper combo. (MGM2004 120.jpg) Attachments ---------------- MGM2004 120.jpg (190KB - 75 downloads) | ||
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What did it look like after the bumper change? Did it look good? | |||
R119GTA |
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Metro Mad Posts: 7653 Location: Tamworth, Staffs | Not bad for a first attempt, spoiler looks good on the car http://www.metropower.org.uk/portal/default.asp?id=55&mnu=55 | ||
d_dazzy |
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Member Posts: 58 Location: birmingham | where do you get these tail lights from i so want a pair!! | ||
GroveD |
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MORE DOOR DRIVER Posts: 603 Location: Stocksfield...Newcastle. | http://www.mikesatur.com/images/tfquadandboxer.jpg MgF ones? | ||
R119GTA |
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Metro Mad Posts: 7653 Location: Tamworth, Staffs | d_dazzy - 28/7/2010 2:47 PM where do you get these tail lights from i so want a pair!! Custom 1 offs, you have to make them your self. Cost me around £210 for all of the lights and plus then fabrication of the units. Can be made for alot less but that just depends on the style of lamp unit you want to use. Sorry for making this abit off topic mate | ||
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Fish freak! MP Admin Posts: 14989 Location: Birmingham | R119GTA - 21/7/2010 10:39 PM Not bad for a first attempt, spoiler looks good on the car http://www.metropower.org.uk/portal/default.asp?id=55&mnu=55 Forgot how good he looked | ||
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Big Lad Little Car Location: North West (Warrington) | boylin - 17/7/2010 6:48 PM Before: After: Thats a very good first attempt mate. Try using the smudge tool on about 20% with a wide brush to blend the layered areas once youve combined all the layers together. | ||
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