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Does anyone know the best way to replicate crash damage on car bodywork? Nothing too serious, just afew dents and crumpled bits.


Andy.
 
Some thin the plastic from the back and dent it . More intense and good for large panels is to set heavy aluminium foil in place and bend it up.
 
Does anyone know the best way to replicate crash damage on car bodywork? Nothing too serious, just afew dents and crumpled bits.


Andy.
Andy,
I've seen a hot air gun used to put dents ( non-piercing ) into car panels - unless the gun has variable temperatures - it has to be done by trial & error, softening the panel a little, then using a screwdriver, or other flat tool, to give the distortion needed. This has to be done very carefully, just softening the plastic - it's too easy to melt a hole.................
Dave
 
For dents a heat source and pencil eraser, as in one on a pencil.
Scratches can be done with the hairspray chipping method.
For holes sand from the back until you get a hole, feathers the edges to scale thickness.
 
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