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Tired of your normal build subjects?
Spex84 replied to OneTrickPony's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I would much MUCH rather that the roads be filled with interesting (if ugly) creations. Accordingly, my next model car will be upholstered in squirrel hide -
Tired of your normal build subjects?
Spex84 replied to OneTrickPony's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I love a terrible idea, executed well That charger roofline actually looks awesome with the '60 Chrysler fins and taillights! The rest of it...well, I'll just appreciate the builder's ambition and sense of humor! -
Ah yes, that's hilariously tasteless. I imagine there will also be slinky Titanic dresses available for the Halloween crowd. There's a video clip I want to link that sarcastically addresses the way historical events become fodder for comedy as all living memory of the actual people involved in the event fades...but the title of the video wouldn't fly here, haha. Here's a quote, anyway: "I suspect the answer is, it happened a long time ago, so it's funny. Even the most radioactive material has a half life. The first World War is due to 'go hilarious' in 2040, with World War II to follow in 2090! " --comedian David Mitchell, from "David Mitchell's Soapbox".
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Here it is, just for YOUR viewing pleasure
Spex84 replied to Greg Myers's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
That Cad-vette-illac flows better than it has any right to!! I think the stacks are a little much. I'd like to see it with a pile of Webers with shorter stacks. Based on the appearance of the rear quarter, I'm going to say it's a Photoshop job though. The GTO is straight-up Mad Max stuff, which I also happen to enjoy -
Thanks Tim--I actually have some old Rapidographs. I'll have to try the acrylic paint trick!
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Michaels in Canada
Spex84 replied to iamsuperdan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Wow, I didn't know Compusoft had kits! But that can't be a recent photo...there's still a Revell '29 on the shelf!! -
I really dig this! Cool concept and well thought-out execution. Is that air cleaner from the AMT '53 Ford? It matches the finned 409 valve covers nicely. The Buttera suspension looks right at home, and the custom-fabbed frame and floors are very effective. I like the exhaust routing too, very clean. The wheels look like Ferrari and give it a tough, high-end appearance. very nice! This is probably a good time to bring this model back out of hiding; the 80s-90s look is gaining traction again in other areas (if not street rodding) and people are recognizing the merits of the style again. Kinda makes me want to build a monochrome rod with centerlines and slatted headlight covers, haha. Blasphemy!
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Love this! Great wiring and detailing, and I'm especially impressed by that double pinstripe on the beltline and reveal. How the heck did you do that?? I also like that you scribed in (or drew) the missing cowl seam. I normally build hot rods, but seeing this makes me wonder if maybe I should try a stock model A for a change. Inspiring work!
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Michaels in Canada
Spex84 replied to iamsuperdan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
...and maybe that's why the shelves at Michaels end up empty. Lol!! //Mike, is that a photo of PM Hobbycraft? So many nice kits.... -
Michaels in Canada
Spex84 replied to iamsuperdan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
I gave up on Michaels a long time ago. At the time they were selling kits at $35 each, when the local hobby shops were at $25 or so. I think everything in Michaels has an inflated price to compensate for those coupons everyone is so fond of. The poorly stocked and worn-out products (markers, paints etc) bothered me too. I last visited Calgary's Model Land in 2011 or so; I thought their prices were maybe 15-20% higher than Chinook or PM Hobbycraft but they had a ton of interesting stuff sitting around. My go-to for the last decade has been PM Hobbycraft. It's a 3+ hour trip for me to get to Calgary, so visits are infrequent. Now that kit prices are so high, I find it's easier and cheaper to just order older kits online instead of buying new releases for $45+. I wish I had stocked up on Lindberg '53 Fords and Testors Smoothster kits when Chinook had their "clearance attic" section. They had a waist-high stack of Smoothsters for something like $5 per kit. Nobody wanted them. Now I see the exact same kit selling for regular prices online. Insane! I'd happily trade a pile of 'em for some new releases, haha. But yeah, Michaels. A last resort, IMHO. -
I've experienced difficulty doing a wash on that particular part...AMT '55 Chevy grille. Is it the Nomad kit? Anyway...I found the grille bars shallow enough that I kept smearing the low areas when I tried to wipe the wash off the bars. That, and a too-thin black wash tends to cling to the edges and leave bare spots in the middle of each recessed rectangle. I can't remember if I used acrylic/water or india ink, but in the end, it required several applications and very, very careful wiping of each bar with the tip of a lint-free cloth.
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Old school CAD: Cardboard Aided Design
Spex84 replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This is awesome stuff Makes me want to design and build my own car. When I was super-keen on drawing cars as a teen, I learned that while a French curve was good for doing dramatic, pronounced curves, the more subtle curves seen in the bodysides of many cars could be more accurately scribed with the aid of a set of "ship curves": -
Your re-purposing of the '50 Ford PU dash into a Lincoln-like art deco center cluster is inspiring. Why didn't I think of that!!
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The Toyoda looks surprisingly good on those donk-style '40 "woody" wheels! With the ribbed bumpers and side pipes, it will have a custom/lowrider hybrid look, which seems about right for Japan Very cool idea. I was surprised to hear that kits were cheaper in Japan than Canada. Too bad I can't just warp over there and grab some!
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Far far far from my cup of tea.
Spex84 replied to Lovefordgalaxie's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
This thread is not my cup of tea. -
Fantastic! These are beautifully done and the box art is both convincing and appropriate. So cool. They look SO good on the shelf as a set.
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Whoa, impressive. I was trying to figure out why it didn't look quite like the Monogram or AMT kits, and then I saw the Buttera suspension, ok it's heavily modified...but I was not expecting to see the brass work! Glad you tackled the project and finally made the idea real
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Wow!! This is way cool. I had to laugh at "guess what models were used". I'd say...a '40 Ford, maybe a '37, some Revell Black Force or Bugatti or something...and most of a birthday cake! That nail filler is very interesting...I will have to see if I can find some and try it out
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I love this thread. Fantastic photos. I've always been fascinated by concept and development sketches and mockups. I'd also highly recommend the book "A Century of Automotive Style". It's full of cool stuff. I picked one up years ago, and it was hard to track down...took ages to get here...but when it did, it was signed by one of the authors, Michael Lamm...so that was neat!
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Let's see those IH Scouts
Spex84 replied to Goose1957's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Love that yellow plow truck! Every Scout I've ever seen has brutal rust, like the entire thing is gradually turning paper-thin, like filo pastry disguised as a truck. On a trip to the states a couple years ago I noticed at least 4-6 Scouts total in three separate locations, all within about a half-hour driving down the flathead valley in Montana. There must have been a prolific dealership up there at one point! Otherwise, I see them only rarely. I wondered if Montana Scouts might have survived better than elsewhere in the country... -
62 F100 Prostreet
Spex84 replied to Lorne's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I'm in bustling cosmopolitan Golden, BC, haha. Pretty sure I'm the only person in this town who builds model cars, but I could be wrong! Nanton is the closest (and only) show I've attended, so it's a real kick to see high-caliber magazine-quality projects like your truck on display there. And was that you who dumped out the pile of glue bombs for people to dig through and take home? That made my day! I'm still planning a project for the '59 Cadillac engine I snagged. -
This is what all Broncos look like in my neck of the woods, haha. Awesome weathering. It looks just like the abandoned cars and trucks I'll be seeing around and about, as the leaves begin to fall this autumn. Love the interior details too, particularly the smeared tops on the oil drums; they look just right. Great work!