So my awesome parents bought us a Silhouette Cameo for Christmas. Scoff, if you like, but I am LOVING this thing. Every garage should have one of these. Been experimenting with vinyl but I'm really hoping I'll be able to cut gaskets with it too!
Got some successful cuts right off the bat.
They weren't perfect but after some fiddling I've gotten excellent results. Next step was to make something... useful? Sure. Useful. The boys (and I) got these for Christmas...
Needless to say, its hard to keep track of whose is whose with THREE of them ripping around...
So we spent the afternoon at school stripping them down and changing them up.
Before:
During:
Next step- custom stickers. Cut up some vinyl on the new Silhouette.
And viola!
Hot Wheels for me-
Snakes for Tater,
and Minecraft for Ike.
Friday, December 26, 2014
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Custom Hotwheel Build: Gina.
Y'all ready for the next installment?
Saved this one from Grandma's toybox.
First thing, need to do something about that missing door and the goofy light on the roof.
Paint, sand, fill, repeat.
Start on the custom base.
Testing out the color on a different body.
First layer of paint and the wheel donor.
First attempt at a new technique. Taped, spray glued,
dusted with sand blaster sand,
and coated with paint.
Close to what I'm going for, but not quite right.
This fun little tool is called a "Nibbler". Works great for cutting out wheel slots on custom bases.
Test fitting.
More attempts at the "Vinyl Top" look. This one should work well.
Ended up masking the area off, spraying a bit of paint, and dusting it with baking soda while it was still wet. Blew off the excess, then re painted immediately. Think it worked great on the car too!
Time for detailing...
Yes, the side mirrors were DANG hard to cut out and attach!
Interior, complete with speakers, fuzzy dash, and tiger striped steering wheel cover.
Undercarriage, with dual exhaust.
And there you have it.
But WHY would anyone take the time to build a rust orange Impala?!
Well....
Because it was my first car. Bought Gina back in 2000 from the original owner, with about 80k miles on it, for $600. Drove it hard for 8 years or so, and then it had the unfortunate retiring when we moved to Idaho. Finally got it back on the road this summer.
Saved this one from Grandma's toybox.
First thing, need to do something about that missing door and the goofy light on the roof.
Paint, sand, fill, repeat.
Start on the custom base.
Testing out the color on a different body.
First layer of paint and the wheel donor.
First attempt at a new technique. Taped, spray glued,
dusted with sand blaster sand,
and coated with paint.
Close to what I'm going for, but not quite right.
This fun little tool is called a "Nibbler". Works great for cutting out wheel slots on custom bases.
Test fitting.
More attempts at the "Vinyl Top" look. This one should work well.
Ended up masking the area off, spraying a bit of paint, and dusting it with baking soda while it was still wet. Blew off the excess, then re painted immediately. Think it worked great on the car too!
Time for detailing...
Yes, the side mirrors were DANG hard to cut out and attach!
Interior, complete with speakers, fuzzy dash, and tiger striped steering wheel cover.
Undercarriage, with dual exhaust.
And there you have it.
But WHY would anyone take the time to build a rust orange Impala?!
Well....
Because it was my first car. Bought Gina back in 2000 from the original owner, with about 80k miles on it, for $600. Drove it hard for 8 years or so, and then it had the unfortunate retiring when we moved to Idaho. Finally got it back on the road this summer.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Bat Build-Off 4.0
For your voting enjoyment, the Bat Build-Off 4.0!
I've been a member of this facebook group for a couple of years now. This is really a lot of fun- we have "build off's" with different themes every other month or so. I'm not a real Batman / Superhero nut, so I haven't participated in any of the other build offs but I thought I'd give it a shot. There are some really cool ideas here, so take a minute to visit the facebook page and VOTE for your favorite! Can't tell you which one is mine, you just have to pick your favorite.
To vote for your favorite, vote by LIKING it, here: https://www.facebook.com/29938657007...e=1&permPage=1
Again, to vote, visit this link: https://www.facebook.com/29938657007...e=1&permPage=1
and LIKE your favorite. Builders will be revealed after the competition is over, at noon EST on Thanksgiving day.
I've been a member of this facebook group for a couple of years now. This is really a lot of fun- we have "build off's" with different themes every other month or so. I'm not a real Batman / Superhero nut, so I haven't participated in any of the other build offs but I thought I'd give it a shot. There are some really cool ideas here, so take a minute to visit the facebook page and VOTE for your favorite! Can't tell you which one is mine, you just have to pick your favorite.
To vote for your favorite, vote by LIKING it, here: https://www.facebook.com/29938657007...e=1&permPage=1
Again, to vote, visit this link: https://www.facebook.com/29938657007...e=1&permPage=1
and LIKE your favorite. Builders will be revealed after the competition is over, at noon EST on Thanksgiving day.
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