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1926 Ford Suicide Door Sedan

I call it OUIJA. The body is a Jimmy Flintstone resin body. The engine is just some random parts from different kits. The headers are designed by Nahuel Customs and are 3D printed. The grill is also a 3D printed Nahuel Customs design. I designed the frame myself to fit this specific body and is 3D printed. The headlight lenses are 3D printed in crystal clear resin with a transparent red dye. The headlight pods are also 3D printed. The stands for the headlights are made from a paperclip. The front suspension is a fully 3D printed Nahuel Customs design with the spindles held on with some sewing pins. The steering linkage on the body is a Matty's Custom Scale design and is 3D printed. The steering rod is a piece of bead wire. The skull rear axle is a 3D printed Nahuel Customs design but I had to extend it to fit the wheels on the outside of the body. The 4 link rear suspension is a 3D printed Nahuel Customs design. The airbags on the rear suspension is 3D printed in a soft rubber resin. The driveshaft U-joints are 3D printed but the main body of the driveshaft is a styrene tube. The floors are made from scratch from a thin styrene sheet. The tractor seats, the shifter, the dashboard, and the barefoot gas pedal is a 3D printed Nahuel Customs design. The skull steering wheel is one of my 3D printed designs. The steering column is a piece of styrene tubing. The Ouija Board and Planchet is 3D printed. The wheels are from a 1941 Willys Coupe kit. The wheelie bars are 3D printed. The 1959 Cadillac taillights are a Nahuel Customs design and are 3D printed in crystal clear resin with a transparent red dye. The license plate is one of my designs and is designed for this specific build. The demon skull hood ornament is 3D printed. The visor is a 3D printed Nahuel Customs design. The skeleton hand side mirrors are one of my 3D printed designs. The entire building is hand painted with a paint brush. The rusty look was done with three different shades of brown acrylic craft paint and two different color tint washes. The rusty look on the roof was done with three different sized sponges but the sides were done with a paint brush. This is one of my favorite rat rod builds I've done.

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