Dennis Lacy Posted October 11, 2019 Posted October 11, 2019 Another brand new offering for all you scale hot rod builders from Ed at Drag City Casting. This time is a 1932 Ford Fordor (4-Door) Sedan conversion for Revell's 1932 Ford Sedan kit. I created the master body and in addition to the extensive work to transform a 2-door sedan into a 4-door, this one also features a scale 3" chopped top! A matching chopped windshield frame is included and the roof still retains its fabric insert detail. The body retails for $25 + postage. Ed is one of the most talented resin caster currently in the business and the quality of these pieces is exceptional! He is also as honest to do business with as they come. You will not be disappointed! Ed does not have a formal website but can be contacted directly at: lowcab36@epix.net He also has a business page on Facebook under "Drag City Casting" Ed has many other hot rod and early drag racing products available which can be seen at his Fotki photo hosting pages: https://public.fotki.com/drasticplasticsmcc/member_dealer_directory/drag-city-casting-/?fbclid=IwAR14Rew2C2SlmfslGl89N4217mlzFxB9E4b1hwVJXFk7Em6HXGlMFe63zQ0
mrm Posted October 12, 2019 Posted October 12, 2019 I am currently building one with a body from Star Cast (maybe, not sure if that's the name of the company), but I would love to try one of these bodies. I had a dilemma whether to build my Family Deuce fendered or fenderless. I also had a different, more aggressive color scheme in mind. Maybe I can get one of these bodies and make a "Naughty Family Deuce" with no fenders.
Dennis Lacy Posted October 12, 2019 Author Posted October 12, 2019 6 hours ago, mrm said: I am currently building one with a body from Star Cast (maybe, not sure if that's the name of the company), but I would love to try one of these bodies. I had a dilemma whether to build my Family Deuce fendered or fenderless. I also had a different, more aggressive color scheme in mind. Maybe I can get one of these bodies and make a "Naughty Family Deuce" with no fenders. When I commented on your project I considered mentioning this body but didn’t want to hijack your thread. I say you should grab one to do fenderless which will look way better with a chopped top anyway. ?
Bernard Kron Posted October 13, 2019 Posted October 13, 2019 Another sweetheart! Time to contact Ed...
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