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Old 11-02-2009, 09:00 AM
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Resin Cast Custom 57' Chevy Bel-Air

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Here's my plunge into the resin casting world. I kitbashed, "so to speak" the Aurora A/FX 55' Bel-Air and the Aurora A/FX 57' Nomad over two years ago. Since then I've been wanting to resin cast the body.

Last Christmas my wife gave me an Alumilite Resin Casting Kit. I've finally done it. This is the second body I've done. The first turned out fair, but the resin was setting when I poured it. The body is thicker than the one pictured.

Sorry about the picture quality.

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Old 11-02-2009, 10:41 AM
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Looks pretty good Randy! Pretty rewarding when you get to pop your own bods, hey?
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Old 11-02-2009, 11:26 AM
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Thanks,

I'm pretty excited about this. I hope to have some to sell at the Midwest Slot Show this weekend. I have surgery in a few hours to repair a broken finger. After that I'll see how it goes.

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Old 11-02-2009, 11:47 AM
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Ouch! Good luck.
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Old 11-02-2009, 12:41 PM
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Those look cool!!! Always wanted to try and build one, just never got the courage...RM
Yea, Ouch on the surgery, trying to recoupe myself. Hoping to make it to the show this weekend.
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Nice move, Randy! Alumilite is really good resin, thats what I was mostly using when I was casting. To fix those air pockets, open them up from the inside, and fill them with baking soda then get some thin superglue--the thick gel stuff wont work. Saturate the pocket of baking soda and it'll form a nice hard plug and you wont notice from the outside of the car. With the bigger pockets, you'll want to fill only half or even a third at a time and do it in stages so that the superglue gets all the way to the bottom of the pocket--which is at the surface of your car.
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:18 PM
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Durn spiffy Randy. Fiddy seben was a no brainer!

Good luck ..."Wheel" keep our fingers crossed!
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:41 PM
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Try heating the mold and a LIGHT dusting of baby powder,the bubbles your getting are from surface tension in the mold.Alumilite is really too fast to press cast.Hope this helps.
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Old 11-03-2009, 01:10 PM
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Thanks for the encouragement and advice.

Well the surgery went good. It was all fun and games, until the drugs wore off. OUCH!

Feeling better now. Here's some xrays of the procedure. They cut the pins and put beads with set screws. Wrapped in a blue bandage. Looks like Cookie Monster from Sesame Street in a straight jacket.

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Well, they've come a long way since I had to endure a rod in my finger. I had the pleasure of living with a single rod poking out of my index finger for 1 1/2 months with no bead. Just the rod poking out of my finger tip. Freaked out the kids in school with that one... What was surprising was when they went to pull it out, a little alcohol, a quick wipe with a topical anesthetic, a pair of pliers, a twist and a yank and it was out. Other than a little tugging, I never felt a thing. Best of luck getting them bones back together.

P.S. Your 57 looks cool Randy.
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Old 11-03-2009, 06:23 PM
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Diggin' that 57, for sure, hey! (finger looks funny too! LOL Hope ya heal well. ) )
I have wanted to build an afx 57 but I don't have many donors to screw up while I try to figure it out.
If you are feeling up to it, would you mind posting a "how-to" on the the methods you used and where you Z'd and spliced it?

Dang, but that car is cool!
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good luck with the finger...

Randy,

I'm diggin' that 57 as you did a nice job putting that together!

Bob...pain sucks...zilla
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They cut the pins and put beads with set screws. Wrapped in a blue bandage. Looks like Cookie Monster from Sesame Street in a straight jacket.

Randy.

ROFLMAO your right.....so will cookie be making an appearance at the Midwest slot show this weekend?


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Diggin' that 57, for sure, hey! (finger looks funny too! LOL Hope ya heal well. ) )
I have wanted to build an afx 57 but I don't have many donors to screw up while I try to figure it out.
If you are feeling up to it, would you mind posting a "how-to" on the the methods you used and where you Z'd and spliced it?

Dang, but that car is cool!

I knew I should have took pictures as the custom build progressed. I'll put it into words as best I can.

Find two complete bodies, (one 57' Nomad and one 55' Bel-Air) that's the start of course. You can make either the 55' Nomad or 57' Bel-Air. Let's say we're making the 57' Bel-Air. Remove the chrome and glass from both bodies.

Cut the roof off the 55' at the top of the vent windows and at the bottom of the rear roof post. Then cut the trunk and rear deck out as wide as possible.

Then cut the roof off the 57' at the top of the vent windows. Cut the tailgate out at the tailgate door lines. The idea being, you want to get the 55' rear deck and trunk to fit into the 57'. You'll have to work slow. Narrowing the 55' part and widening the 57' until you're satisfied with the fit.

Glue it together with super glue. Check the fit of the roof and once satisfied glue it into place.

If you can get the roof and trunk off in one piece, great. I haven't done that yet.

I super glue the top and the underside of the trunk. Try not to use more than is needed.

I use a Dremel to trim the low spots tha run down the back of the trunk lid sides.

After everything dries and I'm satisfied with the body, I paint it. Let paint dry. Fit the glass and apply the bumpers.

I hope this helps.

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Perfect, Randy, Thank you so much!
I really appreciate the how-to. I know it is not easy to type with a doinked digit.

Heal fast, man!
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