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  • ID: 3510316
  • Uploader: Jarlath »
  • Date: about 6 years ago
  • Size: 190 KB .jpg (480x1452) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/74773928 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 2
  • Favorites: 3
  • Status: Active

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kochiya sanae and tatara kogasa (touhou) drawn by mizuki_hitoshi

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  • がんばれ小傘さん 3080

    ポジティブシンキングでゴーです!

    Hang in There, Kogasa-san 3080

    Let's go with positive thinking!

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  • Jarlath
    about 6 years ago
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    Famous last words.

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    Moonspeaker
    about 6 years ago
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    Reader-added tags include "Modeler's spirit", "Even the king of bodywork would be surprised", and "Kogasamobile: 'Does not compute.'"

    Updated by Moonspeaker about 6 years ago

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    Cliff Edge
    about 6 years ago
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    How hard can it be?

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    Lugin
    about 6 years ago
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    With this method, if the putty EVER loses adhesion, you're back to start.
    Also, matching automotive paint color/texture is a MAJOR pain in the ass.

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    Gazudamon-X
    about 6 years ago
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    If this wasn't drawn after the fact, but in real time, I'd recommend using instant noodles, since it's some sort of meme currently.

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    BlueWolf016
    about 6 years ago
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    This will not work.

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    Blindga
    about 6 years ago
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    Cliff_Edge said:

    How hard can it be?

    Jarlath said:

    Famous last words.

    Shoulda been in this order.

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    FWP
    about 6 years ago
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    At the very least unbolt the panels and roughly hammer it into shape so you can sand the panels properly, using paint as a undercoat for car filler tends to end with a painted chunk of filler flying of your car.

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    Jarlath
    about 6 years ago
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    FWP said:

    At the very least unbolt the panels and roughly hammer it into shape so you can sand the panels properly, using paint as a undercoat for car filler tends to end with a painted chunk of filler flying of your car.

    8 don't think he thought that far ahead, as otherwise he'd bite the bullet and get the panel replaced.

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    It's still drivable with no problem, so aren't we better off not repairing it?
    Leaving it as-is would be shameful, of course, so I wouldn't want to do that.
    For repairing this, I'll paint the undercoat and fill in with putty...
    ...file it down, and then add a finishing coat of paint, I'd say.
    It's basically a giant plastic model kit!
    I...I don't know if this is going to work...
    I can probably manage somehow!
    If the font makes it unclear, it's "1/1"
    Since I have no tools for metalwork, I can't knock out the dent itself.
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