Swinger Project Build (Finished pics pg. 2)

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hotrodperlmutter wrote:god damn. you really took one of the ugliest guitar shapes ever, and made it look tolerable.

my vote is still for natural. or COMPSWANG

EDIT: LOL and yr trashcan is totally photobombing right now
That's no ordinary trashcan. That's an aluminum beer can receptacle. The coolest receptacle in the recycling family. :wink:

COMPSWANG. That does sounds interesting.
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looks very good!

which color? I like red a lot on these swingers....
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kapepepper wrote:looks very good!

which color? I like red a lot on these swingers....
Thanks, I just ordered some Ford Grabber Orange for it.

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Paint is on. Just need to buff everything out.

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Looks fantastic! Nitro or Poly? Did early Fenders use Car Paint like this? I really need to find an early guitar painting history for Fender.

Edit: This is pretty cool.

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Looking good there!
Is that a matching headstock I see there?

I might have to build one too

@Taylor; The paint looks like normal car (acrylic) rattle cans. I've had pretty good results with acrylic paint sandwiched between a sealer layer and nitro clear.
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That looks awesome!
Where did you order the grabber orange and what color did you use for the stripes?
I bookmarked a site that sells grabber a long time ago and I just checked the link, of course it doesn't work.
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Thanks guys.

Taylornutt, it's some form of lacquer. I'm not sure if it's nitro or acrylic but it works well with Deft lacquer.

AddamInsane, yep... matching headstock. :D


rodvonbon wrote:That looks awesome!
Where did you order the grabber orange and what color did you use for the stripes?
I bookmarked a site that sells grabber a long time ago and I just checked the link, of course it doesn't work.
I had a local hobby shop order the Grabber Orange then I found it in stock at Hobby Lobby. The stripes are Hemi Orange from the same line of lacquer by Testors. It only took 2 of the 3 oz. cans of grabber orange to get a good coverage.
They also have Plymouth "Plum Crazy" Purple. I'm thinking of going grape on my Jaguar project.
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cooterfinger wrote:
I had a local hobby shop order the Grabber Orange then I found it in stock at Hobby Lobby. The stripes are Hemi Orange from the same line of lacquer by Testors. It only took 2 of the 3 oz. cans of grabber orange to get a good coverage.
They also have Plymouth "Plum Crazy" Purple. I'm thinking of going grape on my Jaguar project.
Wow, that's great coverage for the small cans.
It sucks for me, but I'll have to mail order. You can't buy any kind of spray paint in the city of Chicago due to graffiti restrictions.
Without even seeing the color, I like the idea of a 'Plum Crazy' Jaguar. I'm guessing it's supposed to be close to the color of the Plymouth super bee? I'll need to check out this line of paint because it sounds like they have some cool colors based on the muscle cars of the 60s. Who makes it? Testors?
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rodvonbon wrote:
cooterfinger wrote:
I had a local hobby shop order the Grabber Orange then I found it in stock at Hobby Lobby. The stripes are Hemi Orange from the same line of lacquer by Testors. It only took 2 of the 3 oz. cans of grabber orange to get a good coverage.
They also have Plymouth "Plum Crazy" Purple. I'm thinking of going grape on my Jaguar project.
Wow, that's great coverage for the small cans.
It sucks for me, but I'll have to mail order. You can't buy any kind of spray paint in the city of Chicago due to graffiti restrictions.
Without even seeing the color, I like the idea of a 'Plum Crazy' Jaguar. I'm guessing it's supposed to be close to the color of the Plymouth super bee? I'll need to check out this line of paint because it sounds like they have some cool colors based on the muscle cars of the 60s. Who makes it? Testors?
When you decide to visit, I'll take you to a hobby store that has a great selection of those Testors cans.
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mezzio13 wrote: When you decide to visit, I'll take you to a hobby store that has a great selection of those Testors cans.
I was just looking up all of their colors. Tons of cool stuff!
The ultimate pisser is, the Testors model company is based in my home town. We usta' go there with the boy scouts when we were kids and get free mix matched boxes of model parts from defective molds.

In November we might head up to Toronto for my b-day. That's not too far from Buffalo, is it?
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rodvonbon wrote:
mezzio13 wrote: When you decide to visit, I'll take you to a hobby store that has a great selection of those Testors cans.
I was just looking up all of their colors. Tons of cool stuff!
The ultimate pisser is, the Testors model company is based in my home town. We usta' go there with the boy scouts when we were kids and get free mix matched boxes of model parts from defective molds.

In November we might head up to Toronto for my b-day. That's not too far from Buffalo, is it?
You drive through Buffalo to get to TO. Well, unless you go through Detroit. Let me know when the time comes.
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Will do.
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rodvonbon wrote: I'll need to check out this line of paint because it sounds like they have some cool colors based on the muscle cars of the 60s. Who makes it? Testors?
Yes, lots of cool Muscle car colors.
It's Testors 3oz. Spray Model Master Auto Lacquer series.
Just make sure to use a can of sand n sealer and a good coating of Duplicolor white primer and two cans of Testors will cover it.
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cooterfinger wrote:
rodvonbon wrote: I'll need to check out this line of paint because it sounds like they have some cool colors based on the muscle cars of the 60s. Who makes it? Testors?
Yes, lots of cool Muscle car colors.
It's Testors 3oz. Spray Model Master Auto Lacquer series.
Just make sure to use a can of sand n sealer and a good coating of Duplicolor white primer and two cans of Testors will cover it.
Good info to know!
What brand of clear are you putting over top of it?
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rodvonbon wrote:What brand of clear are you putting over top of it?
Deft for the first can of clear. I think I used the Ace Hardware brand lacquer for the second can. I put two cans of clear on it.

Here's what I'm hoping the "Plum Crazy" Purple will look like. http://www.vintage-guitars.se/1963_Fender_Jaguar.htm
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Yessssss....




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Testors is acrylic lacquer. I think I tested it once. Great Swinger!
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All finished up. I did a light relic job on it so it would match the ’66 DuoSonic bridge and control plate. I tried my hand at crazing on this one. I see that I could use a lot more practice but I’m happy with how it turned out.


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