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  • Show-Car Display: Brushed-Aluminum Sign Accent
  • Extra Flash for the Auto-Show Floor, Part 2 of 4
    From "Tricked Out"
    episode DTRK-311


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    Andrew creates a brushed metal backdrop and cut-outs to highlight the grapcics.
    In this project, Tricked Out host Andrew creates several accessory items to highlight an award-winning Mitsubishi Eclipse in its next show entry. Now that the modification lists are complete it's time to make a board on which to display them. Andrew uses some aluminum sheeting to create a cool backdrop that will coordinate perfectly with the car.

    Materials and tools used in this second phase of the project:

    stainless steel
    aluminum flashing
    grease pencil
    scissors
    drill with wire brush attachment
    small binder clips
    nuts/bolts
    angle aluminum

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    Brushed Metal Backing and Cut-Outs

    The lists will be sandwiched between two pieces of metal. At the back, the mod lists will attach to a larger, stiffer piece of sheet metal. Andrew uses stainless steel, but may wish to select another material that suits the look and color motif of your vehicle.

    On top of the mod lists, Andrew bolts another sheet of metal with cutout designs to make it look like the mods have blown a hole through the top. For the top sheet, Andrew uses aluminum flashing. Again, choose a material and texture that will highlight your own vehicle.

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