Peter Lombardo Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 1956 Chevrolet Real Mad Nomad Custom Wagon Back around 2000 or 2001 Chip Foose designed and Steve’s Auto Restorations from Oregon build this beautiful 1956 Chevrolet Nomad wagon which was called “Realmadâ€. I saw it featured in a hot rod magazine and thought it was a great looking custom. I liked it so much that I thought I would build a model of it. I made a few modifications from the real car, some because I liked the changes and some because I had no picture to go by. I am enclosing some shots of the real car (please note, the size of the pictures is different) along with my model, and please note, the red paint on the model is actually lighter on the car than it shows in the pictures….it is closer to the actual color than it looks here and the actual car is a little darker than these pictures show. To start the build I picked up a 1956 Revell Nomad wagon. I chopped the top down about 6 or 8 scale inches to replicate the real car, then I grafted on the front clip from a 1955 Revell Chevy Convertible. The front fenders and windshield came from a Testers Chezoom quick builder kit. The headlights came from a Tamiya Porsche GT3 kit and the taillights were donated by the 1955 Chevy. The engine (different from the real car) is an LS1 from a C5 Vette. The chassis is the Corvette’s just stretched to fit the wheel base. The interior is from the Corvette, also stretched to fit and I two toned it in black and red which is a little different from the real car. The wheels and tires also came from the Corvette. I scratch built the body moldings and the traditional Nomad chrome stripes on the roof and rear tail gate which are covered with Bare Metal Foil. The car is painted in Mopar gloss black and a custom mix of House of Kolor Persimmon red and medium red pearl. This was one of my early customs and if I did it now, I would have opened the doors and tailgate and most likely changed up the wheels, but all and all, I am happy with it. At the time it was quite a challenge for me and I learned a lot from the process, and that is what I try and do with each new custom build.....break new ground for myself.
Foxer Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 No one can deny that's a chopped top! Some great work there on a cool looking vehicle.
Steven Zimmerman Posted May 23, 2009 Posted May 23, 2009 All in all,I think you carried it off well !.....that's a hard car to replicate.................'Z'
ScrappyJ Posted May 23, 2009 Posted May 23, 2009 Great job, Peter!!! Would have been good to cast this one. I'd never seen the real one before, but sorta like the whole concept. You definitely pulled it off!
DR Dubois Posted May 23, 2009 Posted May 23, 2009 COOL! Nice looking rendition of the full sized. Good job!
Peter Lombardo Posted May 24, 2009 Author Posted May 24, 2009 Guys, thanks for the nice comments, I really do appreciate the kind words. Everyone, I hope you have a great Memorial Day...I plan on a 6:40 Tee Time with my regular foresome, lunch, a few hour working on the electrical system of my MGB that is in the final stages of completion and then a Bar-Be-Que with the family......tell me, does it get any better than that???? Everyone, enjoy the day!!! And remember, thank a vet every chance you get.
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