NOBLNG Posted Monday at 12:53 AM Posted Monday at 12:53 AM (edited) I’ve had a desire to build something based on this ever since I ran across the photo. I started with a second hand ‘vette I picked up at the flea market. I bought a new 1/32 Corvette too thinking that I might use the roof section. I know someone on here (Impalow I think) also was pursuing this idea. I started by narrowing it quite drastically,(too drastically😬) and then sectioned it by about 3/16”. Then I bobbed it by about 3/8” behind the rear window. I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t really know what I’m doing….just cutting and hacking in the direction I want to go.😳 This is where I ran into trouble because the body lines no longer line up.🙄 Abort,Abort!🤬 So off to the Flea market to pick up another five buck gem.🤪 Edited Wednesday at 02:47 AM by NOBLNG 5
NOBLNG Posted Monday at 01:09 AM Author Posted Monday at 01:09 AM (edited) And what a gem it was!😳 I pretty much had to hack the interior out in pieces and then grind the glass away. This time I shortened it at the peak of the rear fender bulge so that the body lines would line up. Kinda gives it a Cheetah look I think.😎 Then enlarged the wheel well back to its former shape. I narrowed the roof so the rear window edges lined up and filled the resulting gap behind the doors, and chopped it slightly to get the roof slope to line up more or less. I took about a 1/4” out of the cowl and spread the A pillars to mate up with the doors again. Then added a chunk of Evergreen to each door and shaped them a bit. They may need more, but I’m going to let it sit for a bit while I ponder my next move. Thanks for looking. As always…all comments welcome.😎 Edited Monday at 01:21 AM by NOBLNG 9
FoMoCo66 Posted Monday at 02:07 AM Posted Monday at 02:07 AM Cool radical corvette! I am definitely following this. 1
johnyrotten Posted Monday at 03:20 PM Posted Monday at 03:20 PM Going to pay attention to this one. Fantastic surgery so far. 👍👍 1
slusher Posted Monday at 05:52 PM Posted Monday at 05:52 PM Another great, build you have going. The inspiration picture is so cool.. 1
meechum68 Posted Monday at 11:22 PM Posted Monday at 11:22 PM Dude... this is gonna be awesome! Following as well!! 1
rattle can man Posted Tuesday at 04:20 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:20 AM That drawing is definitely an improvement on my least favorite generation of Vette. Can't wait to see it Under Glass! 1
chris chabre Posted Tuesday at 11:58 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:58 PM Ill be watching, I have a body set aside to do something similar 1
NOBLNG Posted Wednesday at 12:34 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 12:34 AM (edited) Thanks for all the compliments fellas. So I’m guessing this has a some potential after all? Glad I aborted my first attempt.😬 Today I did a little more shaping.🙂 Edited Wednesday at 12:50 AM by NOBLNG 6
Mattilacken Posted Wednesday at 06:07 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:07 AM That’s some serious chopping going on! Nice to have fleemarkets where you can find such things! Great work! 1
Zippi Posted Wednesday at 10:55 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:55 AM What a project there Greg. The StingRod is going to look pretty kewl. 1
Ace-Garageguy Posted Wednesday at 11:38 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:38 AM Campesi's art and designs are so cool, and it's always great to see an old model recycled into something radical. What's not to love? 1
geemoney Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Love your progress and your attention to the renderings proportions! love the rendering love the 63-4 fender indentions move to the door W- motor!!!! but mostly that front frame section!!! 1
NOBLNG Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Due to my exhaustive research and diligent planning 🙄…. the 1/32 interior fits with very little modification. I had to do some grinding and I re-oriented the dash slightly. Much easier than starting from scratch.🙂 3
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