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AsadHussain (05/05/2014)
Hello all
This is my first time doing anything related to making moulds and finer glass panels but like everything else I want a steep learning curve and start big.
So my project...
My brother has the new Jaguar f type coupe and I want to create a mould of the car, to use for my kit car/replica project.
Can someone help me out, start from the top and basically outlined the steps I would have to undertake to prep the car and create the mould without damaging the car. I assume i can't do the whole car in one go and lift the mould off and taking the car apart isn't an option either, so whatever I do I have to do on the car.
All help and support appreciated.
Any pickys of the car ???
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The sticky thread at the top of this forum page has all the information you need if you want to mould every single panel.
Warren Penalver
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Hello all
This is my first time doing anything related to making moulds and finer glass panels but like everything else I want a steep learning curve and start big.
So my project...
My brother has the new Jaguar f type coupe and I want to create a mould of the car, to use for my kit car/replica project.
Can someone help me out, start from the top and basically outlined the steps I would have to undertake to prep the car and create the mould without damaging the car. I assume i can't do the whole car in one go and lift the mould off and taking the car apart isn't an option either, so whatever I do I have to do on the car.
All help and support appreciated.
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