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I'm thinking I'm going to build the Berlinetta like a "white trash" kinda car with Cragars, primer'd body, a hood scoop with no blower...something along those lines. I wanna made a modded car out of either the GTA or the Iroc-Z, but not sure which one yet. Might get a "TDR Innovations" engine treatment...we'll see what happens. I wanna build the 1/8 car first though.
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Today I masked off the wheel wells of the frame (the red parts above) and now it sits in white primer, awaiting a matte black finish. I also was trying to think of a center console idea, and figured I'd just try out the Viper console, so I cut it out of the Viper's interior pan and mocked it up in the Ram's bucket, and BLAH_BLAH_BLAH_BLAH...it'll work! I just gotta trim a little here and there. And with the Viper seats: I have a date tonight, but when I get back I might put on a few coats of matte black on the chassis and maybe work on the interior fitting a little more.
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I bought the GTA and Berlinetta on eBay this week, and I found the Iroc-Z on an F-body forum. I also snagged a 1/8 Iroc-Z from eBay this week that should be here any day now. The Berlinetta, as far as I can tell, is minus the instruction booklet, decals and two wheels/tires...possibly more, but I don't have the instruction booklet to figure it out. The GTA and Iroc-Z are open but complete. The 1/8 Iroc-Z has been minimally started, but he said he disassembled what he had done and put the parts in bags, and he said it's complete as well. I got all 4 of these kits for about $260 shipped, so not bad at all!
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Are those Aston Martin wheels? Looks good as heck!
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I worked on the interior and frame a little bit today. I made a flat platform over the two bench seat mounting humps so I could use the Viper seats from the donor kit and it looks pretty good, but I think I need to make or find some sort of a center console. Then I mocked up the interior with the Viper steering wheel adapted to the Ram's steering column and looks right at home. In reality, the knees of the driver would be hitting the wheel or dash, but it's a model, so I really don't care...it looks cool. LoL! I also primed and painted the wheel wells for the engine bay, then when the paint fully cures, I'll mask them off and paint the rest of the frame flat/semi-gloss black. Here's the pics of today's progress:
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I got a lil bit done this morning, and will continue to work on it throughout the day. So far I modified the intake system from the original Ram's intake and shortened the tubing to fit the ACR's throttle bodies, which I had to also cut them off of the Viper's intake box system. I also painted the fuel rails that were attached to the valve cover covers...I didn't know they were fuel rails until I looked at pictures of the engine on Google, so I painted them silver. Then I fit the engine onto the chassis, and put the body on, as well as the firewall just to mock it up and make sure everything clears...and it does! I think next I'll start painting/assembling the chassis/suspension and work on the interior. Stay tuned folks!
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1994 Ford Lightning
brodie_83 replied to Evilbenny's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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Well I got the valve covers, valve cover covers, newer-style intake manifold and exhaust manifolds painted and glued on. The engine mounting areas were also shaped to accept the new engine. The exhaust manifolds had to be modified as well, cutting off the turn-down pieces and glued them so they point towards the rear of the truck instead of to the sides for the Viper so I can route the exhaust. Here's the pics: Now that all of the test-fitting is done, I can go ahead and paint the rest of the exhaust manifolds, get to work on the exhaust system, and start wire detailing the engine (hence why the valve cover covers are NOT installed on the valve covers yet). Stay tuned for more!
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GNX I got in the mail today from evilBay for $18, '65 Chevy stepside I got from Hobby Lobby for $15, and the Boyd Hauler/Turbo T-Bird I got from a local antique store for $29. Not a bad day
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David, I had to come back and look at this build...I just bought one on eBay today for $108. It's opened and it was started a little but was disassembled and bagged up. I can't wait to get this! Yours is my inspiration, even though I don't have the first clue as to what colors and such I wanna do.
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1/12 2010 Shelby GT500 "Super Snake" COMPLETED in Under Glass
brodie_83 replied to Kennyboy's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I wanted to do that to my hood before I traded the kit, but I had no idea on how to do that. The scoop is a little on the large side, but looks good nonetheless. Great job and good pick of the wheels! -
A kit that I've been waiting to buy for awhile...
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Nice! I'm not too sure how I like those Cragars/Torq Thrust II's, but the rest of the car is coming along nicely!
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Thanks guys! I won't be working on this during this weekend cuz I'm spending some quality time with my gf and her kids, so we'll see what next week brings. My problem is, I like to spray paint a lot of parts and I can't spray paint in the house, and I really don't have anywhere else to do it since it's so cold out. I usually paint in the garage, but it's a tuck-under, so it makes the house stink either way. Meh...darn Minnesota winters anyways!
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Hey guys/gals, I'm building this for a contest...I'm combining the Revell Dodge Ram VTS kit with the Revell Viper SRT-10 ACR to make a road race ready truck. My plans are to replace the tired old Viper GTS V-10 engine (450 hp/490 tq) with the updated SRT-10 version (600 hp/560 tq), seats, steering wheel and gauges from the SRT-10 Viper will be found in the Ram's cabin, the suspension will be dropped, brakes from the SRT-10 Viper will be installed, and wheels/tires will be updated. The spoiler from the Viper may or may not find it's way onto the hard bed cover...we'll see how it looks. I already mocked up the SRT-10 Viper engine to the Ram's frame and with VERY small modification, it will drop right in! This should be quite an easy build and fun as well. I'm excited to see how it turns out! Stay tuned... Engine/trans mockup (all mounts are pretty much exactly the same...just a little shaving and it will drop right in!) Viper ACR hood on top of the Ram hood...yes, I will be molding the scoop (not vents) into the Ram hood! Found a set of tires that, with some mods to the wheels, will fit the Viper ACR wheels. The bottom tire is the Ram tire, and the top tire is the tire I found in my stash. Left is the Viper ACR wheel with stock tire, and right is the Viper ACR wheel in the "stash" tire.
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1/12 Shelby GT500 build...on hold for the moment.
brodie_83 replied to brodie_83's topic in WIP: Model Cars
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'91 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP build with a twist (updated 1/16/13)
brodie_83 replied to brodie_83's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thanks guys! I worked hard in the bumpers and side skirts and got the sides in primer, but I had to fix some imperfections I did not see before primer. Now I need to find somewhere to paint the body. Painting in the garage is not an option...stinks up the whole house. I might get the bumpers and the sides in another coat of primer and take some pics later.