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Posted 27 December 2008 - 11:33 AM
1967, 1968, and 1969 Firebird Paint Colors:
first_gen_paint_codes.png (1.63MB)
Number of downloads: 202
1967, 1968, and 1969 Fabric Types and Colors:
1967_firebird_trim_colors.png (4.25MB)
Number of downloads: 157
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Started by Bob on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at firebirdnation):
On 27 December 2008 - 11:33 AM, said:
1967, 1968, and 1969 Firebird Paint Colors:
first_ge...nt_codes.png
1967, 1968, and 1969 Fabric Types and Colors:
1967_fir...m_colors.png
1968_196...ird_trim.png
Will update shortly with Fabric....
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Has anyone ever used this Fabric paint before? It seems to be pretty cheap so I'm just wondering does it work well?
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/p...ID =xprd72677
If you have any recommend fabric paints let me know. I'm just wondering what the best...
Started by TheCosplayFox on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cosplay):
The only fabric paint....
I'm personally looking for a fabric paint to use in an airbrush system.
Not sure.
Although there's a craft store near be splendid..
I'm also looking for a good, cheap fabric paint to use.
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Ok Folks, I've got this fabric paint that I've had knocking around in my drawers for a few years now. It's black and has no info on it whatsoever apart from "fabricolour" and "NES Arnold". I have googled both to no avail, it appears to have come from ...
Started by loukr on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at craftsforum):
I'm sure I have a link somewhere most fabric paints can be sealed with a good hot iron....no steam and cover with some....
I know fabricolour did/do fabric pens!!
NES are definitely school supplies and can be fixed with an iron or baked.
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Hi !!!!
Have recently joined this site. I have recently learned to do fabric painting and would like to share my work with you. Would also like to thank sudha who was kind enough to share the procedure with me.
Pls. comment on the same.
Thanx
Moushumi...
Started by Mousumi1971 on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at indusladies):
Hi !!!!
Thank you all for your positive and encouraging....
Very neat and bright good colour combination neat and good work keep sharing neat and beautiful .
Very neat and bright very nice colurs..Good looking very nice work nice work... .
Good ones Moushami..
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Painting frame - fabric covers ? I picked up a few 3D wire frames from the list of craig. Got a 5' snowman that waves his hat, angle with waving wings, couple sleighs and reindeer. They are well used need some repairs, but for $20 i bit!
So why are the...
Started by ben&bobbi on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at doityourselfchristmas):
I aways....
Re: painting frame - fabric covers ? Ben,
I would suspect that they are white so, 75,000 lights in the neighborhood
A mate that just keeps rolling her eyes Re: painting frame - fabric covers ? I weld my own wireframes.
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Hi !
I am attaching the painting I have done on a top.
Waiting for your comments & suggetions. Thank you!
Meenakshi.
Started by meenakshiraju on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at indusladies):
Very nice and neatly done Great work...
Thanks for sharing..
But when we put dupatta the top part will not be visible rt? very nice painting..
Nice one..
Very nice and neatly done very nice.cute frock.
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Fabric panel on door - removable or not?
I am wanting to cover those little fabric covered pieces on each of the doors, but it seems like these do not come off - any ideas on removing them without splitting the door panel in half lol?
Started by wantxb on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at clubxb):
Dont wanna be a dick using Tapatalk Re: Fabric panel....
Re: Fabric panel on doorRe: Fabric panel on door - removable or not?
check out the DIY section....
Get a perfectly smooth gloss black on it.
Is paint the door pannel now.
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Let see pic's of plows, trucks, sander,beds, headache racks,and any thing else you've built, modified or fabricate!!!
Started by GMD1984 on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at plowsite):
Sand blasted....
I had, wheels, hubs etc...
Here are some pictures of a truck that I built recently .
I'll try to remember to take some pics to put up when I get some paint on it.
Gotta get the mounts worked out and paint.
And patching it up.
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Hey guys,
I've been putting some time in, having a look for the info I need to get me started on my own KST. I'm finding most of what I need but I have a question?
The cod piece is caovered in fabric. I see it in the ref and I've confirmed it by seeing...
Started by Skupilkinson on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bikerscout):
So the majority of folks are just going for plain, painted pouches? No fabric?? 'Cause that texture really looks....
I know it looks like fabric for the cod piece and I spoken to awesome painted up.
Sorry.
Anyone?? Double post.
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As the thread title says, I would like to fabricate a piece of interior trim out of fiberglass; I would like to make a custom mount for a ScanGuageII w/ the material, is it possible for a "newbie" to attempt?
Thanks in advance! :beer;
Started by Zim Hosein on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at anandtech):
Add a few layers of fiber and resin temporary supports to place... .
Paint on a release agent.
Paint, texture, carpet plastic into the void to be filled.
Sand, Bondo, smooth, whatever.
Glass on top of the fabric.
Lines.
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