Really nice use of EVA foam and great tutorial. I love the use of the saw for stitching. To enhance the “button look,” consider adding nail art “caviar” or half-round beads that are 1mm or smaller. Nail art pieces can make great miniature embellishments. A 1mm hole punch on cardstock may also produce rounds that look like tiny buttons. If you’re painting anyway, just glue them on ahead.
Thankya for sharing, bud😃! Thats awesome work! That gives me some ideas for my model semi truck interiors👍🏻! Loves those clear flames on the sides of your paint job❤️🔥! Do ya have a video on how ya did that???
Cool! Lots better than simply painting a plain roof .... I think, no matter whether I foam up the rest of the interior, a foam headliner will be a must now, in cars that have a headliner (many are simple painted metal from the factory)! On the diamond pattern (this is the third video in a row on this method), I'd think you could go in and put a daub of paint in the centers to simulate a small stud - chrome or contrasting color..
That's great and looks realistic. I'll be looking for that foam when I buy my next kit from Hobby Lobby. Wondering if anyone used the foam to make floor mats?
I try to get a foam color that matches or is close to the color I am looking for, then if I need to I use createx paint to get it to the exact color. I am sure many other paints would work well also. Thanks 👍
An excellent idea. Most don't pay much attention to the headliner. I've tried a few different things but nothing as easy and good looking as this. Thank-you very much.
Another Great Video !!...Dan D ...just curious ..Is It Possible You could Add Links to the Foam Sheets In Your Description , As Well As The Clay Tool Kit You Used In This Video...as I've tried several Clay Tool kits from Amazon , only to Return ..With Absolutely No Success :(:(...Any Info Links You Could provide to Us Viewers Would Be Greatly Appreciated !!!..TY & ...Please Keep Your Awesome Model Car Detailing DIY Tips/Trick Videos.... A Coming!!
Thank you so much for the tips! I never would have thought of using foam!
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Flocking, velour paper and now foam sheets will help me deck out my interiors. Nice video.
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Nice work. Nice to see what tools you used.
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Awesome tutorial on how to do realistic headliners. Thanks for sharing and passing along this great tip.
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That's one great tip I have never seen before ! I thought I have seen it all for making headliners and panels, great tip !
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Very nice tip. The diamond pattern is impressive. Even in kits with no headliner, this is much cleaner and nicer than leaving it blank.
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Man O Man Dan! You are really helping the hobby! Thank you so much! 😎👍
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Well................That was pretty darned clever.
Great idea and tutorial. Looking forward to trying this.
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This is that next level thing I need for my interiors... nice work!
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just found this vid and i am glad i did this tip is cool as hell
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Great modeling tip tutorial. Thanks Dan
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Thanks for the quick and easy tip!!
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Very good idea....and I just happen to have some silly winks...😎👍
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Very KkOoL Mr. D. I’ve done the headliner with tape before! My idea was to cover up the injection marks! this is a great idea thumbs up.👍🏻 👍🏻
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That was an awesome video. Thanks for sharing.
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Great will have to try this 🐎Mr. ED says just have fun modeling
Really nice use of EVA foam and great tutorial. I love the use of the saw for stitching.
To enhance the “button look,” consider adding nail art “caviar” or half-round beads that are 1mm or smaller. Nail art pieces can make great miniature embellishments. A 1mm hole punch on cardstock may also produce rounds that look like tiny buttons. If you’re painting anyway, just glue them on ahead.
thanks for making this, totally gonna do the diamond pattern in my current car!
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Great technique. I really enjoyed it.
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Great video! Short and fully explained. Now….where’s the video of that body paint job?!? Smokin!!
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Absolute genius! Thank you!!!
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Great video. My wife and I were just talking about this yesterday! Liked and subbed
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👍 Love it - awesome results!
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Cool Beans!!!
I LIKE IT, going to check out those seats and how you did those!!
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Thank you for sharing your skills and expertise. This will add greatly to my projects.
Larry Landis
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Great tip! I have some self-stick velour sheets for roof linings. I'll try adding lines to them as well.
Thankya for sharing, bud😃! Thats awesome work! That gives me some ideas for my model semi truck interiors👍🏻! Loves those clear flames on the sides of your paint job❤️🔥! Do ya have a video on how ya did that???
Yes , the video masking ghost flames shows how I did the paint job. Thanks 👍
Awesome tutorial!
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Wow that is such a good idea.
I will definitely have to try this.
Thanks for the video and I'm a new subscriber now
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Wow that's so amazing. Ill have to try that
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Thanks! Great idea!!!
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Great tip Thanks for sharing
Awesome! Got to try this!
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im diggin it !!!! awesome !
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Fantastic tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
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This an awesome tip.
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Another great video. Appreciate the tips.👍
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Sweet!
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That was very cool..
Thanks for sharing
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Nice tip, they look awesome.
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Cool! Lots better than simply painting a plain roof .... I think, no matter whether I foam up the rest of the interior, a foam headliner will be a must now, in cars that have a headliner (many are simple painted metal from the factory)!
On the diamond pattern (this is the third video in a row on this method), I'd think you could go in and put a daub of paint in the centers to simulate a small stud - chrome or contrasting color..
I forgot - these videos have earned a subscribe!! 👍🏻
Very helpful ! Cool
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that's a really nice model..!!! Great job..!!
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That's great and looks realistic. I'll be looking for that foam when I buy my next kit from Hobby Lobby. Wondering if anyone used the foam to make floor mats?
Cool thank u for sharing keep on building
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Awesome
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great tip! thanks
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Awesome work. I'd of never thought of that. I've never seen that foam before. Where can you get it?
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Hobby Lobby. Thanks 👍
Sweet tip! I wanna know how you painted your ghost flames! Peace and love.
I have a video posted on how I did the paint job. Thanks 👍
Wow great idea 👍
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Did you paint the dark liner or is the foam available in that dark color? Nice video (and 56 too), thanks.
The foam comes in many colors, including the black. Thanks 👍
Have you ever used real learher
Hi Dan Cool tip thanks. Do you always use the kit chrome? If not what is your alternative ?
Nice !!! What thickness is the foam ?
2mm. Thanks 👍
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
What do you use fir color?
I try to get a foam color that matches or is close to the color I am looking for, then if I need to I use createx paint to get it to the exact color. I am sure many other paints would work well also. Thanks 👍
@DanDModels ok cool thank you very much
An excellent idea. Most don't pay much attention to the headliner. I've tried a few different things but nothing as easy and good looking as this. Thank-you very much.
Another Great Video !!...Dan D ...just curious ..Is It Possible You could Add Links to the Foam Sheets In Your Description , As Well As The Clay Tool Kit You Used In This Video...as I've tried several Clay Tool kits from Amazon , only to Return ..With Absolutely No Success :(:(...Any Info Links You Could provide to Us Viewers Would Be Greatly Appreciated !!!..TY & ...Please Keep Your Awesome Model Car Detailing DIY Tips/Trick Videos.... A Coming!!
I would suggest the silly winks foam from Hobby Lobby and search clay carving tools on Hobby Lobby web set. Thanks 👍
The only thing missing is a dome light. Any suggestions on what can be used for a scale dome light? Thanks.
I used the dome light that came with the kit. Thanks 👍
😂 ok you too. Shhhh. 😂😂. Thank you for the tips.
Great tip thanks for sharing
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