Funny, I wasn't expecting there to be a part of the bike that was both easy to find and affordable.Wald 898
Funny, I wasn't expecting there to be a part of the bike that was both easy to find and affordable.
How should I go about finishing the paint once the red is dry?
Should I wet sand the red or is that only more of something for the clear coat?Use Duplicolor automotive clearcoat. I recommend giving the red a light sand with really fine sandpaper before. Also use the clear coat on your tiger siren once you have it painted with the acrylic paint.
If I didn't know any better, I'd say that bike was based off of this replica:Been a while since I checked in, but glad to see everyone is making progress. I'm actually in the disassembly stage on several parts of the bikes, so they look less finished than ever. In the meantime, I hit 10 bikes I'm working on total, favorite at the moment being my latest Higgins Colorflow project. In the meantime, this arrived today:
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http://store.okpants.com/product/pee-wee-s-big-adventure
Freakin' awesome poster by OKPants. For the perfectionists, it is not an "accurate" bike, but it sure is stylish. Going to get it framed & put in the room with the X1 & X2 bikes. Love it!
What's the fastest way of pinstriping?
And is pinstripe tape hard to use on the curved fenders?
Well I have no idea how to pinstripe, so I have no idea what's the most efficient way.As in only using pinstripe tape instead of painting?
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