Nicks and scratches

DarthPestilence

New Hunter
I was wondering if it would be a good idea instead of sanding the entire bucket smooth, if it would work out if I kept some of the nicks and scratches from the bondo on so it gets more of that battle worn look instead of just the painted scratches
 
It's entirely your preference. If you were aiming to follow the templates for the damage, you may want to sand it smooth. Bondo normally raises the surface (at least for me...I have a very hard time sanding it completely smooth).

Saying that, it's all up to how you want your lid to look! :) have fun!
 
I agree with Fett 4 Real, the glazing putty is the way to go. Bondo is great for filling holes and general shapes because its tough enough to take some abuse, but the spot putty is way easier to smooth out and work with to get something looking nice.
 
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