OMG I've just wetted my pants... This is soooooooo good!

OMG I've just wetted my pants... This is soooooooo good!

You'll probably laugh at this but some days I so wish I had an office job!!!
Thanks fella.... You know Im actually glad that the only novas we work with are my own! Modern day cars are sometimes so much easier to work with!!
Cheers Simon..... Hopefully If I can fund it next year will see another motor in.
Cheers Rich, Im sure your paint guy will come up trumps for you however If he needs colour info I can always help with that just give me a shout.
Cheers!
With a bit of luck I will make billing!
Cheers mate!
Glad you like fella!
We all have our specialitys dont we Edd.... Im sure once I get to see yours It wont dissapoint after all the effort you've put in.
Nick.
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Looks stunning Nick, what are your plans engine wise?
Sisters Mini is still looking great. Looks so much better with the black roof on it that it did with the white.

Love it long time!!!

Lol, thanks!
Cheers Rick, Its coming on slowly...... Im guessing your sisters luck has changed with that car as I havent seen it for a while!! Hope she's still enjoying It and you got sorted with your new car ok in the end?
Cheers mate!
Nick.

Superb Nick, I'm learning just watching this progress, so you base coated over the primer area only with a slight overlap (blow in) onto the old red, then lacquer over the entire panel and finish. Do you flat between coats or just lay several base coat then flat the whole base before lacquer?

Loving your work. As always!!

As always your work is perfect.
Christ that is a fantastic finish. More so as it's out of the gun...
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Thanks Jeff, Im glad your learning a little...... I was beginning to think people would find my thread a bit boring after all this time hence why I wasnt going to bother really! I actually use a tintable surface primer (red in this case) over the top of the grey primer you see in the pictures. The car then saw four coats of red base and two clear over the top of that. As our basecoats are water based we dont flat them unless its absolutely necessary etc. I know a lot of the American resto programes and so on show (colour sanding) which does give great results but their all still on solvent basecoats over their so much easier to do so. But again not really needed in my opinion as similar results can be found by just flat/polishing the clear afterwards.
Cheers Pete!
Cheers Dude! It did come out well but no better than anyone else's really Its just the pics!
Nick.

See know i've wondered about this before, as i was tough that you only sand between base coats if you have a prob (run/dirty/hair or something) and then you need to base over it to cover scratches... But then is it cause they are using a direct gloss? Using a really high grade paper, Then lacquer over it?
All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one PepsiFar from suicidalStill I get them tendenciesBringing back them memories
That I really miss when I reminisce