That looks quite presentable to me! If you really want to be a perfectionist you could always lead load instead of plastic filler.
I use plastic filler though, and I would recommend getting the flexible type which should avoid cracking. Plastic Padding Professional is one type which should work fine.
Ian F
MGB GT A PILLAR GONE...
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1972 BGT, Blaze, Navy trim, recessed grill
1961 Midget, 948cc, Clipper Blue, Blue trim and weather gear
1972 BGT, Blaze, Navy trim, recessed grill
1961 Midget, 948cc, Clipper Blue, Blue trim and weather gear
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Nearly there...
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Wow, awesome work!! ill need to do a similar job (albeit, not quite as extensive). I have been following Marks work on the MGEXP forum, he did a very nice repair patch. he does seem like a metal working wizard though... link below (page 19 and on for a few pages).
https://www.mgexp.com/forum/mgb-and-gt- ... 12/page-19
I would highly recommend reading this thread, some amazing work!
https://www.mgexp.com/forum/mgb-and-gt- ... 12/page-19
I would highly recommend reading this thread, some amazing work!