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TWICE DA CHEESE!


Dr. Cranky

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Here are some progress shots . . . I decided to go with a bit more color on these two . . . just to imply--I hope--that the parts are coming from all over the place . . .

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Yeah, it is sitting pretty low on the rails . . . it took me a while to get it this low . . . and lots of interior tub accomodations (that will come tomorrow!)

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I had sealed the decals with dullcoat, and also sanded down the rear wheels to give them a bit of character . . . I think little details like this pay off!!!

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I also put in the dash and put the dials behind it so that they are there in case someone looked close enough.

I wanted to give this vehicle two different sets of wheels, again just for interst sake.

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The decals and the dials look good . . .

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Here's a close up of that front. The grill gave me a bit of a hard time cause I had to drybrush some silver on the ribs . . . silver is not the best color to drybrush with . . .

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Here's the yellow one . . . neither one of these builds has names yet, other than maybe ACES WILD, the green one, and this one, I don't know . . .

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Finally got the interior pretty much done, except I'll come back and detail it with some stuff after it is in . . .

The cushions came out pretty good. I made them with this stuff from Games Workshop they call "greenstuff."

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The one over on the right I'm sure is not comfortable to ride, but it fits the bill of scratch-built interiro! :)

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Been working on the engine, but I've put a long day of work today. I'm getting a bit fried . . . and I don't want to get careless . . . my eyes are shot and my fingers are getting way too fat for this kind of detailing!!! :)

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I cut the exhaust pipes and then dipped them for a few seconds in etching solution to get them nice and grimy . . .

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dang all you need is some 1:1 scale rats for those rat rods

say now that i think about it i might be able to find some for you

Hmmm, i could use a rat or two, think ya could ship to sweden?

Looking good on theese two metal rats, the one with the roof kinda makes ya think of poison ivy..

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Thanks for the comments, folks. I really appreciate it . . .

here's a bit more progress . . . every time I think I am getting done with these two rats, I get more ideas . . . so the progress continues . . .

Here are the detailed engines . . .

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The exhaust pipes came out nice, again aluminum tubing dropped for a few seconds in etching solution, then dropped in water over night to neutralize the chemical reaction . . . and then allowed to air dry . . . so what you see in this picture is the natural rusting of that process . . .

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