Zarana-X Posted April 23, 2016 Posted April 23, 2016 Nice job! looks like a good "what if" possibility, kinda like an MG
Brizio Posted April 23, 2016 Author Posted April 23, 2016 This came out nice. Could have been the first Domino's delivery car. LOL!!! Maybe I should put a Domino sign on the roof! Thank you Andy! Well done ! I love it ! Very happy that you like it! Turned out great. Reminds me of the BMW Z3 M coupe. Thank you Tony! I'm not into newer cars but I see the similarities. When I started this project, I had in mind a MG MGB... That roof fits it beautifully! Thank you Mike! A Cobra "shooting brake"! lol I dig it!! Thank you Jesse! Neat concept well executed. Where did you source the roof, or is it scratched? Thank you Bruce! The roof is from a part car, and I think is from a car from the 50's, but I'm not sure. Las week a the club show we couldn't figure it out. The other think I did on the roof is to cut it in half because was too wide for the Cobra body, also a part was removed from the back, it has a "V" shape, wider on the front and narrow in the back. The ultimate grocery getter!! Very cool! Thank you Wayne! My brother told me to put a roof rack and tow hitch, I'm thinking about... very clever..nice job! Thank you Mike! That Looks like a Factory Kit! Well Done!! Thank you Ed! Whoa, that's great! Thank you Patrick! That's really cool! Thank you Stephen! Looks very British. Nice job. That was my goal. Thank you Rex! cobra wagon came out great ! looks like it could have been a real car. Thank you William! Now this is different...nicely done! Very creative idea, congrats! Thank you Marcelo! I know a guy that make the Corvette Wagon body in 1/1, maybe I should ask if he can make a Cobra Wagon... Very cool. Thank you Pat! Man, that thing is slick. That'd sure be a fun grocery getter! Thank you Colby! Very nice model. Excellent skills on display. Thank you Derick! That's pretty wild! Looks very British--like something they'd have actually built. Well done and model on! Thank you Richard! That was my idea, a British-style Cobra that could have be a daily driver and maybe raced on the weekend... Fantastic model. very cool Thank you Carl! Very cool ! Thank you Andy! Great concept! Thank you Chris! Congratulations That is the first time I have seen a roof on a Cobra that looks like it should be there. Well designed, well built !! Brian Thank you Brian! that's just awesome . never seen that before Thank you John! Excellent job, I always liked the shooting brake look! Thank you Bill!
Brizio Posted April 23, 2016 Author Posted April 23, 2016 Nice job! looks like a good "what if" possibility, kinda like an MG Thank you Jason! In fact I was thinking about MG MGB, also Volvo p1800 when I build it.
crazyrichard Posted April 23, 2016 Posted April 23, 2016 whow thats perfect .. look stunning and the lines are just awsome !!
Brizio Posted April 24, 2016 Author Posted April 24, 2016 Nice job. Looks great. Thank you Bob! Very cool build. Love it. Thank you Lioyd! whow thats perfect .. look stunning and the lines are just awsome !! Thank you Richard! I whish I can remember exactly from what the roof is from.
Brian Austin Posted April 24, 2016 Posted April 24, 2016 Neat concept. Reminds me of an AC Aceca coupe. My custom project is based around Monogram's 427 Cobra, while AMT's own Cobra kit would be a better donor for a stock version. The roof shown in the original post reminded me of a '50s Chevy.
GerN Posted April 25, 2016 Posted April 25, 2016 Excellent custom! If you redid it using a 289 Cobra, it would look even more like a production AC from Britain.
Dave B Posted April 25, 2016 Posted April 25, 2016 I know it has already been said but, a "shooting brake", wish I had thought of it!!Well done.Dave B
Brizio Posted April 26, 2016 Author Posted April 26, 2016 Neat concept. Reminds me of an AC Aceca coupe. My custom project is based around Monogram's 427 Cobra, while AMT's own Cobra kit would be a better donor for a stock version. The roof shown in the original post reminded me of a '50s Chevy. Your looks good! I had to google the AC Aceca, pretty neat car, it looks a Aston Martin. Do you have a tread about your? The roof on mine I though was 50's Chevy, but a the last contest we couldn't find one similar... I need to see if I still have the donor car. Thank you Brian! Excellent custom! If you redid it using a 289 Cobra, it would look even more like a production AC from Britain. Thank you Gerald! I agree with you about a 289, but I had the 427 kit... But I will keep in mind to re do it with a 289, maybe this time I should make a mold and cast the body. I know it has already been said but, a "shooting brake", wish I had thought of it!! Well done. Dave B Hey Dave, you can build it anyway! Thank you Dave!
MGL Posted April 26, 2016 Posted April 26, 2016 I kept passing this up and I'm sorry I did, this is really neat, great concept.
Brizio Posted April 27, 2016 Author Posted April 27, 2016 I kept passing this up and I'm sorry I did, this is really neat, great concept. No problem! Thank you Mark.
bill_67 Posted April 30, 2016 Posted April 30, 2016 I was very surprised how well you made that roof fit on that body style amazing job, looks great it reminds me of the Ferrari breadvan. Very nice choice of colour too, I'm glad you stayed away from the blue with white stripes or red, to common in my opinion.
Jeepxj Posted May 3, 2016 Posted May 3, 2016 Pretty cool ride.I wonder if Carol,and the big guys at Ford back then,ever thought of this body style.
Jeepxj Posted May 3, 2016 Posted May 3, 2016 Pretty cool ride.I wonder if Carol,and the big guys at Ford back then,ever thought of this body style.
unclescott58 Posted May 5, 2016 Posted May 5, 2016 Not my taste in design. But, I'm impressed by the work put into it. A very nice model.
Chuckyg1 Posted May 5, 2016 Posted May 5, 2016 Followed the WIP and love the final result. Very nice.
W-409 Posted June 27, 2016 Posted June 27, 2016 That's very nice looking Cobra! It looks so nice and clean that it could very well be a factory produced body style. Excellent work on the conversion, and I really like how that green finishes it off with those body color steelies. Very nice build!
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