So the cars only been on the road for a few years now and i'm not particularly happy with the paint/body. When we originally started the re-build, the body was in a very bad state, absolutely covered in cracks required a huge amount of time getting it into a reasonable state. After this, the paint was then done with many spray cans, hoping to get a reasonable and inexpensive paint job. So considering this was the first major body work I've ever done its not too bad.
Never the less a lot of cracks have re-appeared, a section on the bonnet has bubbled up due to lack of heat reflective material against the exhaust manifold and there are lots of thin patches.
I plan to have a second attempt over the summer using a proper spray gun, hopefully getting it to a more professional standard so any advise on equipment and techniques will be very useful.
Cheers, Matt.
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This caught my eye
https://www.stickersinternational.co.uk/products/domed-stickers/?gc...
Domed Stickers are nice because the have rounded edges (good when polishing) and better than plain vinyl I think
I like those, Steve, they look really good. I tried their instant quote and a 150x20mm sticker works out at about £1 a piece. A big "DUTTON" for the back of the Legerra would presumably be more like 3x the price, I'd guess.
I think we could also use some round "DUTTON" badges for steering wheels and wheel caps.
So If I get a quote for DUTTON logo bonnet badges what would be the best way to do the boot badges? I can understand getting one sheet saying PHAETON or MELOS but its unlikely we would need Legerra or Sierra badges I think.
I'm not sure about not needing Legerra or Sierra. Also Malaga, B Plus, B Type, Beneto, Canterra, Rico ... okay we'd need a line somewhere!
I have an original BNIB bonnet badge on my desk to scan / photo as appropriate, took some finding but ... success.White letters, light gold or silver border, black background with a thin line round the outside.
BNIB?
brand new in box or bag...
Sorry, ebay abbreviation
I did this. Grammerly font is a good replacement for whatever was originally used. Colours can easily be changed as can the text itself obviously. I just wish I could work out how get it to work as a transparent gif or whatever with no background.
The original badges had silver /chrome in them which I think may be a problem for printing. Certainly it's not a 'colour' on my PC. Might actually be easier to copy the multicoloured reflective style that was used on printed material
Hi Daryl,
Phaeton bonnet size, I think its approx 150mm x 25mm
I've got an original one Black White Silver one here.
It's 6" x 1" exactly. (Tim was working in imperial measurements I think)
It's not that nice though as it has very square / sharp edges which snag polishing cloths easily - which is why I like the domed type
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