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  • GRASSHOPPER 58043 and GRASSHOPPER II 58074
  • Author: nadziak1016
  • Category: 58043 Grasshopper

Part 12: Make your own

We’re coming to the end of this series on painting & I’ve already churned out over 14,000 words – so you’ll have to forgive me if this part is a little terse :)

 

Make paper templates for each window – I use paper held on the outside of the car with Blu Tac. In this example I just used a fingernail to mark the paper in the folds & grooves on the shell ... a pencil might be more practical ;)

Trim the template & check for size – you may need to make adjustments or try again ... possibly even several times. Patience is a virtue here.

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Repeat for the other windows, then use a fat marker pen (going over the edges) to get a hard, very visible edge.

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Scan your individual templates; the resolution can be low (e.g. 96dpi) and in greyscale, but the “target size” does need to be “original” / 100% so they will print the correct size.

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Create a mirror image of the scan, relabeling the windows:

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Print out two copies ..

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Roughly cut out all the windows, lightly gluing (I used a Pritt Stick) a set to each of your chosen colours of self adhesive vinyl - I used a metallic look dark grey & black.

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Cut out the window backgrounds (the grey bits in this pic), then the borders (black here) – you can use the background bits to help with the curvy bits.

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Peel & dunk the window panels one at a time in water, very lightly soaped with washing up liquid.

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Place the window background on the car; the water shouldn’t be soapy enough to let you slide the decal around to adjust the position, but it should be enough to peel & reposition without tearing or stretching.

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Starting at the centre of the window, use a lint-free cloth to squeeze out & collect the water.

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Repeat for the other window backgrounds ... try not to get any debris – including pet hairs – in there ;)

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Repeat the process for all the surrounds: dunking ...

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... applying ...

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.... and squeezing out the water.

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Written by TB member Jonny Retro

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