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Hammered 32 Drag Sedan


Dan Hay

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2 hours ago, TransAmMike said:

Tho I'd probably never build such a car, the umpteen variations of the old drag cars is intriguing. Great reference for these cars is georgeklass.net.   There are a crazy lot of pictures of them.

Cool build Dan.

Wow, that’s a great resource! Thanks for sharing.

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I decided on a Tamiya minty green color, and put on a few decals.  I think it needs "something" but I'm not sure what that is. Maybe it's more decals?  I don't know.  The white roof insert and running boards will help it. Also I wired it and did a little more detail painting on the engine. 

Should the headers stay chrome, or paint them flat white? 

What else do you think it "needs"?

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That is looking really good. Contrasting roof insert and running boards would look good.

Some flat white headers with heat discoloration and a dark wash (to look like it was driven hard) would set the engine off nicely.

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Dan, that looks tough as old boots!  The stance is prefect!  I have just done a custom 41 Plymouth in exactly the same colour.  The white certainly made a huge difference and I know what it feels like when you look at your own work, know you are not happy, but can't come up with a solution.  That's what makes this place so great!

I'm with David, a wash would look great on the grille.  Of late I have been using Tamiya dark grey wash, it seems to be less harsh than the black I used to use.

Another option might be to spray the insert black and then drybrush the bars with white.  I did that recently with a red revell 32 grille insert and was happy with the results.

Cheers

Alan

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Thanks for the comments, I tried the black wash, over the white grill and it didn’t look right (no pic) so I repainted it white. The white doesn’t look great but it looks better than white with the black wash. Perhaps I should try the grey wash. Anyways, pretty much finished it minus one or two details to here are some finished pics.

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Wow, Dan, this turned out absolutely killer! It looks like an absolute bad ass ready to kill. I love everything about it.

As for the white grill... Everything always looks worse and exaggerated in digital close up pictures. I bet in person where the grill is only an inch tall it looks just fine.

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