stevebarry Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Thought I'd share a few pictures of the BMW I'm building for a group build on another forum. Just between you and me, I don't think they quite get the idea of the rat look scene over there... That Fujimi kit is some old motorised thing from, I suspect, the 1980s. Not a very nice kit at all, and it's recently been re-released. Just a heads up if anybody was thinking of getting one sight unseen and expecting it to be up to the standards of the better Fujimi kits.
B_rad88 Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 wow, that looks cool, lol, good job so far! and i have seen plenty of uk vw mags with the cars havin that rat look, and to see it on a bimmer is cool, lol. can't wait to see this finished!
Railfreak78 Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Now personally I hate BMW's (probrably due to the way the drivers of them act around here ) however this is a very interesting project. Nice subject and I dig the paint.
rustybill1960 Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 Looks good as a rusted rat! Thanks for sharing! Later Russ
Joe Handley Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 (edited) kInda reminds me of the vintage BMW (I think it was a 2002) a customer used to own, kinda beat and ratty looking (actually pretty good for a car that age here in Chicagoland), with a few bolt on hop up parts. He recently sold it off and his mid 90's 3 series sedan for a matching 3 series wagon as a daily driver. *Edit* I went back and found pics of Gene's '74 2002! Edited March 17, 2010 by Joe Handley
stevebarry Posted March 17, 2010 Author Posted March 17, 2010 Thanks for all your comments, and Joe thanks for those pictures - for some reason that is one of the best '02s I've seen!
diymirage Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 Now personally I hate BMW's (probrably due to the way the drivers of them act around here ) however this is a very interesting project. Nice subject and I dig the paint. you know what the difference is between a BMW and a hedgehog right ? a hedgehog has the pricks on the outside !!!
Ken Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 Nice job! Remind me this one. This car was brought up on another forum I frequent. I can't remember if it was JNC, Celicasupra or toyotacressida.net. Doesn't matter where... the point I was getting to was how they do that. Supposedly, they strip the car to bare metal. They then spray a light saltwater solution on it and let it sit overnight or longer. When they get the patina they are looking for, they clearcoat the car. Personally, I love that BMW and would do it in a heartbeat if I found a 318 or 328 cheap enough. You've got a good job on yours. Don't forget the roof rack or the mad camber
Modellpularn Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 Now personally I hate BMW's (probrably due to the way the drivers of them act around here ) however this is a very interesting project. Nice subject and I dig the paint. Add Audi drivers to that group! They think they are hot stuff, and always have to show off or so. Squeeze into a crowded lane at the very last minute, ride your rear bumper and so on.... GRRRRR!!!! That badge they have, with the four rings used to belong to an old car named DKW. It was a piece of junk in the old days, when I grew up and saw these cars. Now they call them Audi, and it's a "prestige" car. But to me it's still a DKW, when they drive like idiots!!! Tell someone you know about this, hehehe.....oh yes, I'm ranting now. And I've had some encounters with BMW drivers too, since I work as a taxi driver......
Wayne Buck Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 kInda reminds me of the vintage BMW (I think it was a 2002) a customer used to own, kinda beat and ratty looking (actually pretty good for a car that age here in Chicagoland), with a few bolt on hop up parts. He recently sold it off and his mid 90's 3 series sedan for a matching 3 series wagon as a daily driver. *Edit* I went back and found pics of Gene's '74 2002! Wow! Man that picture brings back memories! I went to UTI in Carol Stream and my room-mates and I used to go to Sycamore speedway like every weekend! Spectators FTW! Project looks very interesting. I never really payed attention to BMW's until I got a job working on them for 6 years at the dealership. They really are awesome cars! I had a few E30's and they were a pleasure to drive... and pretty indestructible too.
Brizio Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 This car was brought up on another forum I frequent. I can't remember if it was JNC, Celicasupra or toyotacressida.net. Doesn't matter where... the point I was getting to was how they do that. Supposedly, they strip the car to bare metal. They then spray a light saltwater solution on it and let it sit overnight or longer. When they get the patina they are looking for, they clearcoat the car. Personally, I love that BMW and would do it in a heartbeat if I found a 318 or 328 cheap enough. You've got a good job on yours. Don't forget the roof rack or the mad camber IIRC they used brake fluid.
stevebarry Posted March 17, 2010 Author Posted March 17, 2010 I'll fess up here and now and admit that I'm now on my third BMW 3 Series, but I know what you guys mean about some of the idiots who "drive" them. Fortunately in this country most of them have gone over to Audis or Passats so people aren't quite so mean to us any more. Had a blitz on it today - I didn't want to spend too much time on this kit as it really isn't very nice or accurate at all. You could sort out its issues by throwing a lot of time and effort at it but this was a fun build, rough edges on my part and all. I scratched together a roof rack and gave it, of course, a ridiculous amount of negative camber. Some additional rust stains were made using ground pastels and I went round tweaking it up until I was fairly happy with the result. Forgot to do a toning down wash on the front bumper, so it looks bright orange right now. I'll deal with it in due course.
Cobrawannabe Posted March 18, 2010 Posted March 18, 2010 Follow the link, and you'll see why I LOVE this build. When done right (like Rusty, the E28), Nu-Rat is a killer look. http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=28343&st=20
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