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Spy shots of James Warkentin's new project.


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Needs some work but the potential is there...

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Going to have to replace some of the floor panels...

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Well, it least it's got a jack...

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Hanging out in James' back yard I managed to snap a few pictures of his latest project without him seeing the camera. Chris is none-too-happy with this latest project since there is already one in the garage taking up valuable space her Magnum could occupy but.... what are you going to do?

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Thank you Doug but, I take no credit for this piece. James is the builder first and foremost. Something you guys might not understand is that this car is COVERED with baremetal foil! The whole car!!! Then tool marks, such as that a grinder might leave, are applied to the surface. Fantastic eh?

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Not only that but most of the floor has been replaced with vacuum formed panels which were pierced and distressed prior to applying rust. James is a master of weathering and this is his masterpiece.

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Thanks for the kudos. Don't be afraid to try a little distressing to a kit. A little research goes a long way. Thanks to Jairus for posting the pics.

Foiling the body was easy. The car is fairly "flat". I tried the same thing with a 41 Chev p/u but it created too many wrinkles and over laps. Many techniques were attempted for the tool marks but I settled on 2000 and 1500 grit paper stuck to a 1/8 plastic rod in my motor tool. Pastel chalk and india ink bring out the details.

The floor was vacuum formed over bucks made from the floor pan of a second kit. Any of the new AMT kits with seperately molded frame and floor pans will lend themselves to this technique. The holes in the floor were made by a motor tool. It dose not look as good from the bottom, but some heavy application of "mud" will help. The trunk floor was free-lanced, without research I faked some reinforcement ribs and used the second kit for the top half of the fuel tank as well. After all what fun is a rusty trunk if you can't see the gas tank through the floor. :wink:

Some day I'm going to do this to a kit and then restore it.... NAAH!

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Jairus, I knew I shouldn't have left you to wander by yourself.... Now get back to work!! :D

You let Jairus wander around your house, unescorted! :shock:

Just kidding... Jairus (and most other model builders I've met) could help themselves to my beer fridge anytime!

Thats some seriously nice work you have there, James. The floor and trunk pans really make it work. I've seen a few guys try the BMF/whole body trick, but none have pulled it off as convincingly as you have. I guess you have to put some faith and elbow grease into it, to get that result.

A friend tried a pinch of steel wool on a cotton swab, chucked in a dremel... interesting and believable effect.

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