Dave Ambrose Posted October 29, 2010 Posted October 29, 2010 Go easy on me. This is my first posting in WIP. Starting a new model for the next SDMCC theme night. This is going to be the competition coupe from the AMT 3-in-1 kit with the engine and exhaust system from the Dragula. Mocking this thing up has been a fiddly nightmare of masking tape and intermittent structural malfunctions. I really like the slicks that came with the 3-in-1. Rear wheels are from the Dragula. Don't know what I'll do on the front end yet. The notion of stealing the Munster Coach wheels has crossed my mind, but I have nothing in my parts box that looks right. The kit wheels aren't bad, but I feel like some mags would be better. I'm probably going to use the cycle front fenders from the kit. Body color will be Boyd grape Pearl, with yellow frame and running gear. Not sure about tail lights, etc.; probably not the kit parts. More pics as I progress.
W-409 Posted October 30, 2010 Posted October 30, 2010 Nice project, can't wait to see more! That is great body style. Those AMT rear slicks are looking very good on it. Those wheels are very nice ones too... This kit is "must have" but it's quite expensive, I think... But yours is looking very very good, keep it going!
Dave Ambrose Posted October 31, 2010 Author Posted October 31, 2010 Nice project, can't wait to see more! That is great body style. Those AMT rear slicks are looking very good on it. Those wheels are very nice ones too... This kit is "must have" but it's quite expensive, I think... But yours is looking very very good, keep it going! Thanks. this is my first hot rod in multiple decades. A tragedy to be sure, but a correctable one. I should have more progress soon. I'm going to assemble the front and rear suspensions enough to get the engine fitted and the floor board modified for the Dragula transmission. The body got another coat of primer. This time I used the model master primer and my airbrush. That's much better than Duplicolor from a spray can. Got the cycle fenders glued and primed today. Some filling and filing required. The price isn't too bad when you consider that it's got two complete cars in it. Don't know if I'll build the stock one, but if not, I have several destinations for the parts.
Guest Johnny Posted October 31, 2010 Posted October 31, 2010 I love it!!! The slicks and the wheels really make it right! Can't wait to see more!
Dave Ambrose Posted November 16, 2010 Author Posted November 16, 2010 Sorry for the hiatus. Been having paint drama. But, the paint is on, the body looks good, and I can put a better mockup together. I'm reasonably pleased. This is my first effort with bare metal foil, and the first time I've done an engine swap in ages. Had to remove the existing crossmember and make a new one from styrene. Looking forward to getting the engine wired, installed, and the organ pipe exhaust mounted.
Salvo Posted November 16, 2010 Posted November 16, 2010 Looks real nice, should be a real cool ol' school!!!
Dave Ambrose Posted November 20, 2010 Author Posted November 20, 2010 More progress. It's almost done. It's just lacking some front suspension parts, fenders, and headlights. Looks like I have some more touch-up to do on that tail light. Next time, I think I'll glue the photo-etch to some rubylith film, then stick it down to the bare metal foil instedd of filling in the tail lights with transparent red paint.
hellonwheelz3 Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 That is one HOT rod! what color purple did you use on the body? I have something very similar to it, called purplicious. anyway great job!
Dave Ambrose Posted November 20, 2010 Author Posted November 20, 2010 That is one HOT rod! what color purple did you use on the body? I have something very similar to it, called purplicious. anyway great job! Thank you for your kind words. This one's turned out better than I expected. I really like the way this paint came out. It's Boyd's Grape Pearl over grey Model Master primer. There's no clear coat. It's somewhat transparent. If I'd known this sooner, I'd've used a gold undercoat instead of grey primer. That said, I think it has enough paint so that all you really see underneath is the pearl.
Dr. Cranky Posted November 21, 2010 Posted November 21, 2010 Sweet, those are LSU Tiger colors! Very nice.
Dave Ambrose Posted November 5, 2015 Author Posted November 5, 2015 Thanks Dann. I wanted to do something a bit on the wild side. I still smile at this car every time I see it in the display case.
Ramfins59 Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 Great job Dave. Maybe you should do another rod.
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