Big_John Posted May 10 Share Posted May 10 (edited) When I was a kid, one of the favorite models I did was the AMT '34 Ford truck. It was a favorite for a couple reasons... I liked the truck and it was one of the first models I did where it didn't come out looking like a mess of glue and plastic. I wish I had a picture of it... I bought a bagged kit at a model show last year. The custom pieces were gone and my original intent was a slot drag car. I got as far as cutting up the bed for motor clearance and it hit me that I really wanted to do something else with it. So.... It sat for a year until I decided to do something with it. I looked around for inspiration and I decided to build a 50's style hot rod truck. I found it with this truck. Jay Everett's truck was featured in the February 1951 issue of Hot Rod Magazine. It has about everything I wanted with a mild chopped top, channeled body, custom built bed and smooth sided 3 piece hood. I couldn't come up with a color until I remembered the one I built as a kid was red... So this one should be too. I chopped the top 1/8" and that works out to ~3" and channeled the body over the frame. I wanted to keep it simple with no extensive detailing. This model was intended for me to get back into modeling and not get hung up with a long project. No, the truck isn't crooked... It's my lack of photography skillz.. Edited May 10 by Big_John 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big_John Posted May 10 Author Share Posted May 10 Since I didn't have a good bed anymore, I resin printed one. My own design, tunneled lights and license plate. The tonneau cover was printed on my filament printer. The texture was achieved by printing it face down on the mat. The mat's surface gives the texture. I also printed the wheels. There's also my first attempt for the bed. While I said "no detailing", I did cut the generic exhaust manifolds and crossover pipe in favor of printed headers. The exhaust was made with aluminum craft wire with heat shrink tube as the mufflers. In hind sight, I should have painted the mufflers another color besides black. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big_John Posted May 10 Author Share Posted May 10 I also wanted a pleated bench seat, so I resin printed that too. This, along with the tonneau and the wheels were painted with a light beige color that I mixed up with leftover Tamiya acrylics. I wanted a late 50's type steering wheel, like many of the customs from that era, so that got printed too and installed in the stock dash. The rest of the interior was painted flat red. And a shot of fitting the pink primered body. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karbuildr Posted May 10 Share Posted May 10 Great stuff, I'm liking this build, excellent resin printing too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flatout Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 Clean and simple…well done! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PappyD340 Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 Looks fantastic! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
espo Posted May 11 Share Posted May 11 Great looking smooth paint and body. Like how you printed so many parts. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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