Another great job. I enjoy watching you realize your idea piece by piece. I'm always surprised that you - like many of your colleagues - use the juwel saw for sawing work. I prefer to do work like this with a rotary tool. And a glove to protect against the heat.....🤗 It's quick and convenient for me.
@@Trommelfritz thanks for checking it out. I use the jewelers saw for precision work and the smaller blades waste less material. But there’s a time and place for dremel work.
Just outstanding, Jody! You'd never know that was a mashup. It's seamless. So cool. Thanks for doing another FH invitational. Big thumbs up from Switzerland! 🍁☕👍🚀
Great job! I like it before and after the clearcoat. I had an issue with clearcoat on enamel hydrodip, took a light colored vehicle and turned it dark, weird! Nice to see Zelda again too 😉
@@GrinchWitch thanks. I’m still experimenting with different clearcoats. This was a Krylon gloss. And Zelda says hi. She getting too big get on my desk
@@jodezero lol, Zelda knows she'll never be too big, your desk will just be too cluttered. What's that cat saying? If I sits -I fits. The tiniest boxes are fun for them.
Great work as always. Awesome casting, cool fenders . Nice 👍 Big like , paint still looks good . I have had that problem myself with clear coat paint, where it all bubbled up and I had to re strip the paint . Cool video . Mike .
Never thought of this casting / livery combination. Really inventive, and I wish I had your ability to hand paint details like that. I agree that the paint running contributes to the spooky, and it gives me all kinds of ideas in the rust department. Love it!
Looks amazing and very nice idea I would never think about using that type of van but Bob Ross says beat a devil out your bras and paint little happy orange flowers on your van and a great video and keep up your great work and And it does kind of look creepy or a little bit dirty but a video and a great custom car and keep up your great work Jody.