I know the mechanics of it, but our 1860's door frames are not straight in any dimension. I'm working lots of overtime at the mo - I'll pay someone else to endure the heartache
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Originally posted by Apache View PostI know the mechanics of it, but our 1860's door frames are not straight in any dimension. I'm working lots of overtime at the mo - I'll pay someone else to endure the heartache
Maybe I'll come and do them for some matt black graphics and a bacon sarnie or two?
Won't be 'till after new years though.
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You're on Vince - whenever suits. I think Vicki has accepted they wont be done before Christmas!
I'll get a roll of matt in for when you have your designs. Mustang style twin bonnet stripes might look good on yellow?Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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Originally posted by Apache View PostYou're on Vince - whenever suits. I think Vicki has accepted they wont be done before Christmas!
I'll get a roll of matt in for when you have your designs. Mustang style twin bonnet stripes might look good on yellow?
I want this design for, following the factory hump in the 2nd gen's bonnet...
http://www.auto-morphosis.com/images...ront_1__1_.jpg
And a stripe down either side between the wheel arches, with LEXURF towards the rear (where it says Mach1 in the photo) and 4.0 at the front end.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ang_Mach_1.JPG
Do-able?
I could give you measurements for the stripes, but how do you/we work out the curves for the bonnet graphic, trace out template and fetch it with me?
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All apart from the Lexurf cut out would probably be best done by hand, unless I can scan in a shape, and then scale it. Maybe make a paper template and scale it down to fit inside an A4 sheet, then I can scan it as high res and scale it up again. Yes, that would work...
It would be best done in warm weather as the vinyl is quite unweildy / brittle when its cold. If warm it will conform to curves like the bonnet bulge quite well.Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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