Websites that show you how to make a budy kit?
#41
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http://home.cwru.edu/~jsh28/drew/bodykit.html
^ lol, sure you're calling me a dink now but it leads to this: http://home.cogeco.ca/~pteahan/92cavy/howto.htm
The point is that this really isn't a technically difficult project but more a tedious time consuming one.
The steps involve building off of the body to the shape you want, whether with block foam, modelling clay, cardboard, paper mache, whatever. Then after the desired shape if carved it is covered with fibreglass matte, sanded and filled forever and then painted.
Yes that sounds too simple but it's the process that takes forever..
^ lol, sure you're calling me a dink now but it leads to this: http://home.cogeco.ca/~pteahan/92cavy/howto.htm
The point is that this really isn't a technically difficult project but more a tedious time consuming one.
The steps involve building off of the body to the shape you want, whether with block foam, modelling clay, cardboard, paper mache, whatever. Then after the desired shape if carved it is covered with fibreglass matte, sanded and filled forever and then painted.
Yes that sounds too simple but it's the process that takes forever..
#44
I think www.stagshop.com sells some inflatable budy kits... male or female versions, for whatever persuasion you are. no goats tho, so yuli is out of luck.
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Originally posted by JRace:
I keep coming in here trying to find out how to make my very own Budy.
Nobudys loves me.
I keep coming in here trying to find out how to make my very own Budy.
Nobudys loves me.
#48
Yuli, you want a step by step approach? ask a giftet bodywork technitian. I've seen 'WAY WAY' crazier work then that in person done to a little Pontiac fiero, it was made into a customized Lambourghini Diablo. The car was beautiful, I almost cried when I saw it, I wanted it SOOOO bad. Im sure there are a few custom body techs where you live. The guy that customized the Fiero, was a custom specialist. He did restorations and work on HotRods and such. He was ultra-skilled in Fiberglass and metal, since he used both in building the Diablo Replica. Here in Calgary, there are about three or four I'd trust. Most would be more then happy to tell you.
[ January 03, 2005, 07:03 PM: Message edited by: Graham ]
[ January 03, 2005, 07:03 PM: Message edited by: Graham ]
#49
Originally posted by Fat Whacker:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JRace:
I keep coming in here trying to find out how to make my very own Budy.
Nobudys loves me.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JRace:
I keep coming in here trying to find out how to make my very own Budy.
Nobudys loves me.