As stated in my Intro thread, I picked up a Blaster as a partial trade(Blaster plus $500) on my Ole' Kawasaki KZ440 LTD.
Here's the Old Girl. I Plan on putting the same attitude I put into her, into the Blaster Build.
And here is what the Blaster looked like when I got it from the 17yr old kid.
Torn down and left untouched, and fairly ugly.
Here is what I have gotten done since last Friday on limited time and budget.
I used sprat on Truck bed liner after some light sandblasting to remove gunk and a few layers of rattlecaned pinkish paint. Although after spraying on the Truck bed Liner, I did find a CRACK in the fram that was kinda Camouflaged by the old paint(I should have taken it to bare metal so I noticed it before spraying)
Have I mentioned I love COPPER metalic.... I had a rattlecan lying around from a PC case build, so I shot some parts with primer then the rattlecan to get a visual Idea of how it will look when finished after more sandblasting and laying down lacquer copper.
The Blue will be a lighter blue lacquer(lacquer bonds to plastic) than what was rattlecanned on the plastics previously, although I am planning on making some custom body work(depending on funds... going through divorce), and possibly selling these plastics.
Here's the Old Girl. I Plan on putting the same attitude I put into her, into the Blaster Build.
And here is what the Blaster looked like when I got it from the 17yr old kid.
Torn down and left untouched, and fairly ugly.
Here is what I have gotten done since last Friday on limited time and budget.
I used sprat on Truck bed liner after some light sandblasting to remove gunk and a few layers of rattlecaned pinkish paint. Although after spraying on the Truck bed Liner, I did find a CRACK in the fram that was kinda Camouflaged by the old paint(I should have taken it to bare metal so I noticed it before spraying)
Have I mentioned I love COPPER metalic.... I had a rattlecan lying around from a PC case build, so I shot some parts with primer then the rattlecan to get a visual Idea of how it will look when finished after more sandblasting and laying down lacquer copper.
The Blue will be a lighter blue lacquer(lacquer bonds to plastic) than what was rattlecanned on the plastics previously, although I am planning on making some custom body work(depending on funds... going through divorce), and possibly selling these plastics.