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#1 BassMan90

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Posted 28 November 2012 - 05:51 PM

Okay guys here's a look at my first attempt to build a "pro" touring dodge challenger its nothing special or extremely detailed but i'm having fun with it! sorry for the bad pics my camera broke and i'm forced to used my phone. I'll probably try to post some more pics with a working camera. I'm open to any advice, supplies are limited for now

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Posted 28 November 2012 - 07:00 PM

I think for your first try, you are doing an excellent job. Hows the fitment to the body and have you figured out what to do with your interior yet? That was the one BIG thing I didnt think about ahead of time. Ive ended up having to literally scratchbuild an entire interior which is more of a pain in the rear than the entire chassis combined.

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Posted 28 November 2012 - 08:26 PM

Looks like you are off to a great start

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Posted 28 November 2012 - 09:19 PM

I think for your first try, you are doing an excellent job. Hows the fitment to the body and have you figured out what to do with your interior yet? That was the one BIG thing I didnt think about ahead of time. Ive ended up having to literally scratchbuild an entire interior which is more of a pain in the rear than the entire chassis combined.

Thanks man for the encouragement !!! It means a lot! well luckily since I'm restricted on materials right now, I took some measurements of the original "frame" that was on the car. that said luckily the original interior tub still fits nicely onto the frame i'll still have to make the actual bottom of the car that sits between the frame and the interior tub. I'm still trying to wrap my brain around how to make the real wheel tubs, i should take some pics of them .. I took some sheet styrene and wire tied it to a piece of pvc pipe that was lightly bigger than the wheels and then putting them in boiling water for bout 4 minutes then straight to the freezer they haven't moved a bit since i did that and they are holding their shape quite nicely! what i'm really needing is a set of wheels i have these but they're a little big in the font the backs look sweet, so i've since switched to an old set of "nascar" wheels from an old diecast..

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Posted 28 November 2012 - 09:21 PM

I forgot to add. i had to cut the back half of the interior tub off because of the obvious bigger tires and frame so i only really have the front seat compartment. i'll have to make a tunnel for the drive shaft as well but that will be the easy part compared to the back half :/

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Posted 28 November 2012 - 09:51 PM

What kind of wheels are you looking for? I might have something I could part with.

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 04:47 AM

great start. sounds like your making good progress. good idea on the rear wheel tubs. i will be watching.

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 04:54 AM

well I like the old nascar ones I have but 2 of them are kinda crappy looking so if i used them i'd have to just turn it sideways to display ha. Idk something like that or some old bbs style wheels i doubt i'll have glass in this car (because idk where they are really) but i wanna make it look like an actual racer not just a show car ..

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 05:55 AM

Okay I hope this works had to try to figure out how to add more pics, this being my first posting, anyway what you see(hopefully) are 2 motor options the original which was a 318 that i stripped down and re did to make look like a big block. or a viper v10 both fit nicely actually with plenty of room to do what I have planned for the "under the hood" section. The other is how i made my rear wheel tubs, I didn't take pics while i was making them so i just put the completed tubs back on the pvc pipe and wrapped wire around it so you'd get the idea. and the other is the '41 willy's gasser project that I was working on before I got the idea to do this car! She'll get finished though nothing fancy just a simple build

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 03:16 PM

which challenger kit is this one?....if its the same one as of the now streetburner series i could use the stock decals if your not using them?...

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 03:41 PM

Looks real good, nice start!

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 06:07 PM

which challenger kit is this one?....if its the same one as of the now streetburner series i could use the stock decals if your not using them?...

n No I'm sorry I do not have the decals anymore or else I would send them your way!

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 06:09 PM

Looks real good, nice start!

Thank you !!! Means a lot!

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 06:14 PM

Got a little work done on the interior tub tonight don't know which seat to use if I use the red one I'll have 2 seats if not I'll only have the racing seat.. Ideas? I'm re designing the rear part of the frame

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 08:08 PM

Go with the red one.

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Posted 29 November 2012 - 10:28 PM

Couldn't sleep its 2:30 am here. I'll post pics tomorrow but got a little bit more done on the interior (went with the red seats thanks Brandon) and figured out how to do what I think is a " 4-link" rear end!

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Posted 30 November 2012 - 12:16 AM

For being your first it looks like your really nailing it. I personally really like the stance and wheels you had in the first post and I would agree about the red seats. Keep it up, it's looking good.
Btw, welcome to the site, lots of great projects and people here to learn from.

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Posted 30 November 2012 - 11:10 AM

For being your first it looks like your really nailing it. I personally really like the stance and wheels you had in the first post and I would agree about the red seats. Keep it up, it's looking good.
Btw, welcome to the site, lots of great projects and people here to learn from.

Thanks man, means a lot, yes I would of loved to use them but the holes were too big (if anyone has some wheels they'd be willing to part with i'd sure appreciate it, but they have to fit a normal 1:24 scale rear end like the one that comes in kits. if that makes sense) in them they actually came off of a "dub edition" dicast model car i had years ago (that was a challenger as well, you could say I like mopar) Yeah there's a ton of talent on this site! 



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Posted 30 November 2012 - 11:17 AM

Very nice work.  Exception job on the frame.  Keep it up.  I'll be watching.



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Posted 30 November 2012 - 01:13 PM

Thanks man, means a lot, yes I would of loved to use them but the holes were too big (if anyone has some wheels they'd be willing to part with i'd sure appreciate it, but they have to fit a normal 1:24 scale rear end like the one that comes in kits. if that makes sense) in them they actually came off of a "dub edition" dicast model car i had years ago (that was a challenger as well, you could say I like mopar) Yeah there's a ton of talent on this site! 


I know exactly what your talking about. Wish i could help but all the extra wheels and tires I have are from DUB edition cars. Couldnt you just remove some material and run that metal rod through the center of the rear end so you could connect the wheels? You seem talented enough that your building your own frame im sure you could mod it up some how to work. I'm sure there are guys on here that could tell you how to run those wheels. Just start asking around or make a separate post about it. Good luck