502 Posted January 24, 2016 Posted January 24, 2016 (edited) I started this 29 roadster. It will be a traditional style hotrod. Edited November 3, 2017 by 502
bobthehobbyguy Posted January 24, 2016 Posted January 24, 2016 Nice start. Beautiful work on seat and new engine mount.
Ace-Garageguy Posted January 24, 2016 Posted January 24, 2016 Got some good modifications going here. Drilled front axle is a nice touch, adds realism.
JTalmage Posted January 25, 2016 Posted January 25, 2016 Love the way this one is going so far! keep up the good work!What is the engine from?
502 Posted January 26, 2016 Author Posted January 26, 2016 Thanks guys, the engine is from the revell 48 woody.
Chuck Most Posted January 26, 2016 Posted January 26, 2016 Off to a great start!The seat and engine x-member look killer.
Mr. Metallic Posted January 26, 2016 Posted January 26, 2016 Looking good. I'm really digging the seat.
502 Posted January 30, 2016 Author Posted January 30, 2016 Haven't had a lot of time to work on the car but I made some progress on the seat and frame. Got the first seat cushion done, the other will feature a similar pattern. Started on my transmission cross member as well. I am going to build an x brace off it like you would see on a lot of your traditional hot rods.
DumpyDan Posted January 30, 2016 Posted January 30, 2016 Oh ya this is nice, I will be checking in every now and then
502 Posted July 24, 2017 Author Posted July 24, 2017 (edited) I've had a year and a half hiatus from modeling building but now I am back on the bench! Going to have a lot of updates on this roadster in the coming weeks. First off I painted this car the last time I worked on it and it looked terrible, can't seem to find a picture of it either. This will nearly be a fresh start on this car. Over the last year I have gained a lot of interest in traditional hot rods and customs. So upon returning to this build I noticed some issues with the revell kit. I am going to rework the rear frame rails and quarter panels. For this build I am considering a dry lakes style racer like pictured below. I started tonight by cutting out the rest of the quarter away from the interior panels. I'm going to attach them to the body, they are also recessed a little far in so I'm going to bring them out closer to the edge of the body. Next I figured I would attempt to install a proper looking x member. This one was a junk frame I had laying around, I believe it was from a late 40s ford. I cut it out which as you can see its going to take a little modifying to get it right. Edited July 24, 2017 by 502
Dennis Lacy Posted July 24, 2017 Posted July 24, 2017 The original mock-up looked really good. You got the stance adjusted just right with the shaved spring and flat front cross member. Nice work installing the '48 center X. I put Revell '40 and '48 X's in my model frames all the time because they give the whole chassis a more vintage appearance and they just look bitchin'! This is right up my alley. Will be following along!
502 Posted July 25, 2017 Author Posted July 25, 2017 (edited) Thanks Dennis, I believe I follow you on instagram. I always love seeing your builds. For this build I'm just building a bare bones hotrod. I need to pick up some speed parts for my flat head. Tonight I started on the interior. I cut the stock panels out and scratch built my own. Edited July 25, 2017 by 502
502 Posted July 25, 2017 Author Posted July 25, 2017 A few more updates from tonight. I finished the door panels and I'm still trying to determine how to do the wheel tubs and rear frame rails.
Bernard Kron Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 I agree with Dennis, your initial stance is not to be tampered with. Here's hoping it survives the build process - I know in some cases these things have a tendency to drift. I'm especially interested in how the rear end sits since it looks like you haven't done anything to the back of the chassis. Is that just a mockup or is that how the kit Deuce rails and rear suspension actually sit? I'm asking because I have one of these waiting to be built and I want to achieve the "low highboy" stance you nailed in those first pictures. I know when I recently did the channeled version I had to be absolutely merciless not only in getting the nose down, but the rear end as well. The standard OOB Revell stance is always soooooooo high!
502 Posted July 25, 2017 Author Posted July 25, 2017 Bernard the rear is stock, thats using all the original mounts with the coil spring setup. I'm going to be changing mine to a quick change rear with a spring over axle setup for a more traditional look but I'll be keeping that stance. For the front I shaved the spring and installed a new crossmember which is a piece of c channel. I had to notch the rail just enough to allow the spring to clear.
Kit Karson Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 Here are a couple more shots of the Rolling Bones '29 Roadster... -KK
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