diymirage Posted March 28, 2010 Posted March 28, 2010 as usual, my model doesnt look anything like the boxart i started this build off with a heinz 57 pontiac grand prix stock car to the body i made the following changes scratchbuild the headlights scratchbuild the flip flop hood hinges filled in the hood pins scribed panel lines for the doors added partsbox side view mirrors scratchbuild the rear skirts custom build the tail lights filled in trunk pins converted to steel roof to a vinyl top the interior partsbox seats shortened steering column partsbox subs scratchbuild shelf the drivetrain replaced the engine with a cross barrel 302 moved the dizzy to the front of the block (for firewall clearance) scratchbuild the entire exhaust using solder for the headers heatshrink tubing for the collectors and aluminum tube for the lakespipes custom build the rear end scratchbuild the rear suspension the body received first a coat of german silver then a coat of RAF training yellow then decals and finally a coat of true blue here are some picture and dont hesitate to comment
Lownslow Posted March 28, 2010 Posted March 28, 2010 not my cup of tea but i dig the work into it, youre off to a promising start
randx0 Posted March 28, 2010 Posted March 28, 2010 I was going to use the "cup of tea line" also .It is different that's for sure.I like the mural on the hood and I liked the tutorial on the hinges you did.you finished it yay!
Railfreak78 Posted March 28, 2010 Posted March 28, 2010 Hey that came out really neat! I like that you ventured out of the box on this one. I like that paint and graphics and mural. It's builds like these that got me turning a tank into a 6x6 lol. I know your labor was a lot on this and be proud of it.
Tijuanataxi Posted March 28, 2010 Posted March 28, 2010 I never really thought about turning a NASCAR into something else, but you sure did A lot of work went into that one. I like the idea, the work you put into it, and that you dared... Great job Where are the mural decals coming from??? They look great...Homemade?
diymirage Posted March 28, 2010 Author Posted March 28, 2010 I never really thought about turning a NASCAR into something else, but you sure did A lot of work went into that one. I like the idea, the work you put into it, and that you dared... Great job Where are the mural decals coming from??? They look great...Homemade? thanks the only decals on it are the license plate and the hood the way i did the sides was by first painting a coat of silver then i taped that of and shot the yellow then i taped that of and uncovered most of the silver i taped some left over screen door over the silver and then shot the blue over/through that for the hood i basically did the same but before i shot the blue i applied the decal the decal is indeed homemade i took a picture of Mrs. diymirage and scanned it then i changed the colours to black and white and printed it on decal paper it didnt come out perfect but for my first try on making my own decals im pretty pleased with it once the decal was on i taped over the center of it (just to be safe) and shot the fading blue through the screen again (the WIP is right here http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=27218 ) as for those of you who said this inst your cup of tea, i totally agree but i really wanted to do the decal and i didnt think it would look good on any other style car so i figured i would venture outide of my comfort zone and just build it as a lowrider now that everything is said and done i must say ive gotten a chance to hone some skills and do some scratchbuilding/modifying that went well beyond my usual involvement in a kit so it was educational and fun
vaughn Posted March 28, 2010 Posted March 28, 2010 Thats cool...I remember seein this when you started and had the tutorial on the hood hinge. I did finishe Jimmie Johnson but still can not get the pics posted. Have no problem posting on ACME..Atlanta Car Model Enthusiests. Anyway good job. Will keep tryin.
dimaxion Posted March 29, 2010 Posted March 29, 2010 You are right , not my cup of tea . This Lowrider is outstanding from the crowd by what you did . Well done . Keep them coming . Especially as exceptional as this ...Thanx..
diymirage Posted March 29, 2010 Author Posted March 29, 2010 thanks for the kind words guys this turned out to be a really fun build when i first got started i thought it might end up being more of a chore then fun since it wasnt what i normally like building but in building something so far out there is a lot of freedom and that is pretty cool it definatly got the building juices flowing again im pretty hyped up to get the wildcart finished now (for those of you who dont know the wildcart, its a 5some VW bug converted to a pickemuptruck with a custom turbo'd GTI engine mated to a supras rear wheel drive system...come to think of it...the dash is the largest stock part in the model) only thing is, i got so many left over parts from the pontiac laying around the table, its gonna take forever to get this cleaned up and sorted
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