Quick GMC Posted June 9 Posted June 9 Getting to the home stretch on this one. The real photo was my inspiration, but nowhere near the same. Just a lot of fine details and some plumbing left. Since I cut the fenders off, I haven't figured out how to mount the headlights yet, but it shouldn't be too hard to figure out. I didn't want to go to the lengths of chopping it, so I left the roof alone. Interior isn't great, but you can't really see it once it's done, so did basic weathering. 3D Printed Ardun Flathead 3D Printed Wheels and Tires 32 Grill with Model Car Garage Photoetch 16 1
Quick GMC Posted June 9 Author Posted June 9 Thanks guys. Forgot the picture of the stance mocked up 9
espo Posted June 9 Posted June 9 Great patina paint finish and the engine, chassis setup looks perfect for this.
Modlbldr Posted June 22 Posted June 22 (edited) Nice work so far. I'm liking the idea and work. Just a suggestion, mount the headlights on stalks from the top of the frame next to the grill shell to the bottom of the bucket, made from a paperclip. Later- Edited June 22 by Modlbldr
Quick GMC Posted June 24 Author Posted June 24 On 6/22/2025 at 8:56 AM, Modlbldr said: Nice work so far. I'm liking the idea and work. Just a suggestion, mount the headlights on stalks from the top of the frame next to the grill shell to the bottom of the bucket, made from a paperclip. Later- That's a good idea, thank you.
Quick GMC Posted Monday at 06:17 PM Author Posted Monday at 06:17 PM Slightly more progress, on the home stretch 3D printed battery with fittings. 3D printed fuel filter with some .5mm brass nuts and Model Factory Hiro tubing for fuel lines. Used some silicone tube for the radiator hoses and some photoetched hose clamps. Got the headlights mounted, which I had to steal the mounts from my '32 Coupe kit. Getting close to being done. Have to figure out the fuel filler neck and cap, attach the wiring and the fuel lines to the carbs, then I think it's just door handles and the mirror. 6
sidcharles Posted Monday at 08:04 PM Posted Monday at 08:04 PM nice to see a project with believable patina. you must have been military modeler in a previous life.
Quick GMC Posted Monday at 08:35 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:35 PM 30 minutes ago, sidcharles said: nice to see a project with believable patina. you must have been military modeler in a previous life. Never done a military model, but I do pay attention to those guys and started using the techniques and stuff. 1
Zippi Posted Tuesday at 11:38 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:38 AM I gotta tell ya Cameron, the detail work is just Awesome man. Looking Super nice.
Quick GMC Posted Tuesday at 02:22 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:22 PM 2 hours ago, Zippi said: I gotta tell ya Cameron, the detail work is just Awesome man. Looking Super nice. Thank you, I appreciate it.
BK9300 Posted Tuesday at 02:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:28 PM Very impressive, all around, Cameron, and really like your engine/firewall detailing. Looks amazing!
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