Rinseman Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 Yeah, I know. Another 32 Ford topic. But, I think they're awesome and want to get started with something without too many complex curves. The models finally arrived at the office, and I've gotten a rough start since last night. So far I've channeled the body of the 5-window and chopped the Sedan. I hope I'm using these terms correctly. I've been looking at these forums for inspiration since Christmas, and I think my first chop is coming along fairly decent. So a big thank you to everyone for posting their WIPs. I surely would have butchered these things without your help. Now I just need to work on my patience for the putty/sand/prime stages. Playing around with some stance and wheel options. A mix of kit, Jadatoys, Aioshima and Pegasus rollers. Channeled the body and in the process of lifting the trans tunnel. Right now, I'm not going for extreme accuracy, I'm more interested in the exterior aesthetics. Haven't done any cutting on the roof yet. Wanted to see how the Sedan went first. These came off a Jadatoys VW Bus, they are huge. Might consider using the fronts as rears though. Did some cutting with a razor saw. I like the look of this set up. Not in love with the rubber bands that wrap the wheels off a Jadatoys '57 Belair, but the rims look cool painted black. I think anyway. The fronts are from a Lamborghini Gallardo, also painted satin black. Some progress on the Revell Chopper. I shortened the rake up front and got rid of all the cheese that came caked in chrome. No flames or crosses on this one. I used the idea of cutting down the doors to avoid extending the roof. It came out pretty clean. I hope I won't have to put weeks into prepping for paint. All glued up. So far. The powertrain is pulled from a 66 Buick Skylark I built back when I lived in LA. I don't even know if that makes sense, but it looks alright. I'm planning on going either flat black with some weathering, or gunmetal on this. The block with be painted with Testors Lacquer Lime Ice for some pop. Haven't decided on a scheme for the 5-window yet. Turns out I didn't quite get the parts lined up perfectly. I'm leaving it for now, but I might crack it apart later. Hopefully I'll keep this thread updated regularly, if there's any interest in a noob posting more 32 Fords.
Rob Z Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 Looks like your off to a GREAT start, I too love these '32s I have several of them in my stash. The Sedan looks really wicked I love a long low ride and it looks like you nailed it, the Buick motor will work great also... Keep it up I will definately be watching this one...
sobpinstriping Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 I'm working a 32 sedan right now, its my first chop. I hope to have it done soon, I kinda went into it blind but it looks just like yours!
Kanedge Posted January 22, 2011 Posted January 22, 2011 Nice ideas here, I haven't seen the door chop method before. Hope it works out easy for you.
Rinseman Posted January 23, 2011 Author Posted January 23, 2011 Thanks a lot guys. It's hard to focus on work, with these things on the table.
Dr. Cranky Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 Yes, yes, more, more! These are going to be killers.
Blake Rogers Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 Kyle amazing work so far man keep it up man
W-409 Posted January 23, 2011 Posted January 23, 2011 That Chopper looks very good so far. Like the engine of it. I have the same kit too, and it needs lots of modifications to look right to me (that means old school). Your Chopper is very interesting project, I'll be watching it. Nice work chopping the Fords also, but those wheels are awful. Can't wait to see more.
Rinseman Posted February 5, 2011 Author Posted February 5, 2011 Work has been crazy, and I haven't been able to sit down and crank on this stuff. But, I've managed to fit some minor steps in. Starting to feel like I'm in over my head on these things. Especially in terms of setting up the suspension. Here's where I'm at. First stage of sanding after a light primer coat. Decided to block out where I needed to sand and smooth the whole area with Testors Contour Putty. I still don't know if I saved or wasted time. It feels like there is progress though. I saw this beast in Speedhunters' coverage of the Grand National Roadster Show, and decided to change up my plans for the stance of the 5-window. My first attempt at Z'ing a frame. Lesson learned here is to have the proper plastic for this, and use 1 piece instead of 4. Off to the hobby shop. This was the plan before. And the grill surround is way to tall. New goal and the fitted surround/shell. Still need to pull up the front for a more aggressive rake though. I decided to chop up the fasteners instead of sawing the whole thing (plus grill insert)in half. Not sure if this is an accurate mod, but it feels right. Where the sedan sits at the moment. Haven't touched to frame yet. Hopefully more time will open up in the coming weeks.
Dr. Cranky Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 These two builds fascinate me! Keep 'em going, please.
MADmodelDOCTOR Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 Good work going on there. Neat idea on the sedan chop. Stay after it! later
Jantrix Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 So when you cut the door length rather than alter the roof length, what did you have to do to the interior? Where you able to shave a bit off the front and make it fit, or is it gonna be more cutting? Some excellent work.
Ryan S. Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 I'm loving where both of these are headed. Keep 'em up!
Rinseman Posted February 11, 2011 Author Posted February 11, 2011 To be honest, I haven't even thought about what needs to be done with the interior. I'm not really good with planning anything. Right now, I want to get the bodies prepped and painted, so that I'm motivated to get the the rest of it finished. \ Thanks for looking and for the comments! K
Rinseman Posted February 11, 2011 Author Posted February 11, 2011 Slowly picking away at these. Found a stance I'm happy with on the 5-Window, now I just need to make it feasible, somehow. Got another coat of primer on the Sedan. Hopefully just one more round of sanding before I can get this painted. Turns out, I only had to trim a little of the fronts of the door panels to get the interior to fit. Floor is going through a serious butcher job to make room for the Buick Transmission. I could smooth out the interior door line and rescribe, but for the size of the window openings, and my lack of caring, I'm not gonna bother for now. More to come this weekend, finally.
shucky Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 The stance looks super bad man, you definitely got it right. Nice job keep it going..
JasonFL Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 So what happened to these 2 great builds? I was really excited to see how they turned out. Some really clean work, I like your style.
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