evilone Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 do what you otta do bro hope one of those next ones your gonna build is a purple metallic or something like that LOL
rattlehead71 Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 Glad to see this one back out. Looking good.
mademan Posted November 27, 2008 Author Posted November 27, 2008 why any one whoud cut up a classic veary hard to find johan hearse kit is beyond me i find it disterbing and wrong in so meny ways granted some want to " dare to be difernt " why not find a kit that has been repop a millon times why cut up a hearse I find it disturbing; the amount of people who have such terrible grammar, and no use of punctuation! spelling..... dont even get me started! do one in purple .... my next 90`d cadillac will be shades of purple with pearl patterns under kandy
Dragon7665 Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 why any one whoud cut up a classic veary hard to find johan hearse kit is beyond me i find it disterbing and wrong in so meny ways granted some want to " dare to be difernt " why not find a kit that has been repop a millon times why cut up a hearse Cause it's His, and Why Not Just like Why would anyone want to sign up for a Forum, only to pitch a fit about someone elses project??? Granted I would Love to have one of those kits myself, but atleast he is doing the kit proper Justice by building it (it's a Plastic Toy, Not a Comic Book or a Baseball card Btw, I'm enough of a Weirdo to use a Babe Ruth card for my Bike spokes ).....
JamesW Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 im gonna dig through the garage and find the 2 first issue flatbox hearses.... and open one.... just to see if someone cries, lol DUDE, I'LL CRY, but only because I WANT IT lol
Scott H. Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 (edited) why any one whoud cut up a classic veary hard to find johan hearse kit is beyond me i find it disterbing and wrong in so meny ways granted some want to " dare to be difernt " why not find a kit that has been repop a millon times why cut up a hearse I agree with what everyone else has stated on this subject. It's HIS kit to do what HE wants to do with it. Period, end of discussion. When these kits were first produced they were MEANT TO BE BUILT! If you are not wanting to see old kits being built, boy are you on the wrong forum. You definitely don't want to look at any of my projects once I get back to building on a regular basis. Most of my models I plan on building I purchased around 20 years or so ago and YES I have the Ambulance AND Hearse to be built. I say Build 'em if ya got 'em!!!!!!!!!!!! Mademan, This is the first time I have seen your build. I have to say I like it and keep up the good work! Definitely keep posting updates as I want to see how it turns out and I'm getting ideas on how I'm wanting to do the interior on mine now. -Scott H. Edited November 27, 2008 by Scott H. AKA Cpt. Bondo
mademan Posted November 28, 2008 Author Posted November 28, 2008 Thanks for all the kind words guys! much appretiated! almost ready for final assembly! its down to the chassis and Engine and its done!
mademan Posted November 28, 2008 Author Posted November 28, 2008 I did a mock up of the engine compartment, motor, etc. Im pretty happy with it, I think I achieved the clean, full show look I was tryin for. I also finished making the engine cover, turned out alright, I may re-foil it though.
evilone Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 That is an awsome green whats the name of it and who makes it?Oh and bump for the homie .
mademan Posted December 31, 2008 Author Posted December 31, 2008 you and Kevin are killing me with these old Johan hearse kits! i wouldn't mind having the Heavenly hearse or the Haulin' hearse kits to build, those look like alot of fun! you both are doing a really nice job with these for sure. when i was a kid i had one of the hearse kits with the coffin, my dad bought it for me and i built it and had it in my room. after awhile it got to be too much, the thing was freaking me out, no kidding! i took it outside and stuck it under the bush in the backyard and left it. my dad wasn't too happy, he found it while cutting the grass. he brought it back in the house and i took it right back out there and stuck it back under the bush. after the second time he brought it back in i sank it in the creek with a rock inside for good measure. found it still in the creek years later when it dried up, laughed to myself and left it there. funny what those kits go for these days! Dave im a huge hearse fan.... would I buy a real one... probly not, thats creepy (kevin, lol) but im fascinated by them. If they werent Cadillacs... I wouldnt go near em, but my love for cadillacs , and being different is what draws me to them.
MADmodelDOCTOR Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 This is pretty neat. You guys are crazy !
Bowtienutz Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Mike you wouldn't happen to have a extra coffin that you would care to trade, sell ? I'd love to have an original to cast?
jeffb Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 every time you open a vintage kit, a fairy dies!
mrm Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Wow, this is a very old thread. I wonder what happened with the model. Are there pictures of the finished model? I would like to see how it turned out at the end. I love hearses and I am building one right now, altho not a Caddy. When I lived in Chicago there was this cool alternative store right on the corner of Belmont and Clark IIRC called The Alley. Actually the store was the second building from the corner with a Dunkin Donuts on the corner. I think the owner of the store owned like half the block or something, so in the big parking right on the corner infront of DD was parked an old Caddy hearse painted black with blue flames. It was like an advertizing for the store and absolutely awesome. I used t check it out every time I walked by. Anyway, back on topic - I would love to see more of that build and I am also interested in a coffin for my project.
Rob McKee Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 I really enjoyed reading through the WIP. I wonder how it all came out in the end. Sure looks cool!
ROB213 Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 super sweet build man!! i have a few of those jo han hearse and ambulance kits aswell all sealed. big props to you for opening them up and builing them hopfully i could man up one day and open one up on another note whats up with the big body 4dr caddy in the background, is it for sale or trade lmk???
CorvairJim Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 I have a couple of those Jo-Han Ambulances in the works at the moment, sort of on-again, off-again builds. One is being redone as a chop-top pro street hearse and the other one has had its body front-halved and is becoming a motorhome! Like the man said earlier, it's just plastic - do with it whatever makes you feel good! I'd still like to get my hands on another of the Ambulance kits as well as one of the Hearses to build them box stock with some added details. (BTW - I just opened a sealed Jo-Han 1960 Plymouth Police Wagon kit last week, and immediately started kitbashing it with the AMT '57 Chrysler 300C for the current 1962-themed "Cannonball" CBP, so there! )
ROB213 Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 I have a couple of those Jo-Han Ambulances in the works at the moment, sort of on-again, off-again builds. One is being redone as a chop-top pro street hearse and the other one has had its body front-halved and is becoming a motorhome! Like the man said earlier, it's just plastic - do with it whatever makes you feel good! I'd still like to get my hands on another of the Ambulance kits as well as one of the Hearses to build them box stock with some added details. (BTW - I just opened a sealed Jo-Han 1960 Plymouth Police Wagon kit last week, and immediately started kitbashing it with the AMT '57 Chrysler 300C for the current 1962-themed "Cannonball" CBP, so there! ) NO!!!!
Deathgoblin Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 I'm normally not into the low rider look, but this is killer work. Keep it up!!
kingtoy Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 This is a sweet build, I love it. I have several of these kits myself.
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