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  • October 14, 2024, 05:59:54 PM

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Author Topic: What plastic or rubber body parts do you want to see reproduced?  (Read 598 times)

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Online Ludworks

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Re: What plastic or rubber body parts do you want to see reproduced?
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2024, 04:38:23 AM »
The only problem with the chrome is it's all (or mostly) real metal. Putting metal on plastic requires time and equipment. They probably used some form of vapor deposition for a lot of it, and I can't replicate that right now, but electroplating is something I could do and something I'm looking into. It would produce, for all intents and purpose, an identical finish, but would require a cost increase on the parts vs no metal. I will try and make both versions of such parts available for those interested in one over the other.

Hinge seals should be no problem. Hinges themselves are a little much for the moment, but, and somebody correct me if I'm wrong, they're cast, right? Probably in Zamak with nickel plating on top? That's something I could replicate in the future if true. I'll look into it.

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The 80 eagles also had a filler piece between the bumper and the back of the car that is different from the rest of the model years.
I need one of these. Mine disentegrated.

I also think some mudflaps ould be cool. I haven't been able to find any for sale anywhere close.
I’m glad AMC is All Makes Combined, it’s really nice for finding parts.

1980 AMC Eagle Limited wagon (4.2L I6)
2000 Chevy Silverado LS single-cab long-bed (5.3L V8)
2004 Toyota Corolla S sedan (1.8L I4)

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I thought there was someone on here who did mudflaps already. Is that no longer the case?

 

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