brett Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 My brother inlaw is not a patient dude, him building models often made me cringe or laugh my ass off. This build was a combination of the two. After buying up a dozen of so kits and jumping straight into hacking and wacking (hes a car guy in his 30s)I've ended up fixing or receiving the remains of many of them. This one he laid the HOK lacquers on a little hot which crazed the plastic a bit, but the funny thing to me was he put the body in a warm gas oven to speed up the drying time.......... of lacquer :rofl: how impatient do you have to be ? lol to his credit as soon as it started to droop he pulled it out and threw it in the sink. Now most of it wasnt to bad but the boot and left rear qtr were pretty munted, so what to do? by the way it looks better in pics than reality so I've started on a workshop resto of sorts. The qtr is off the drivers door and boot are off and I'm starting on all the interior sheet metal bracing, you know the stuff you never see usually. The right rear qtr has been rusted out as has the sills, new back panel welded in place will give it a new right front qtr in black from the parts shop. It will eventually end up in a workshop dio the tulip panel is probably going to come off as well, also thinking about giving it a vinyl top
brett Posted March 28, 2012 Author Posted March 28, 2012 fast forward two weeks to yesterday got a bit more done on this, have to make up the inner skins for both doors now. Undecided whether to put it on a rotisserie or on weathered drive train. the engine and trans will be out of the car so will entail a fair bit of weathering and detailing to make it look good but my emphasis is to get the body done first theres a few pics, just trying to show some of the details better as well as the overall shots
Dr. Cranky Posted March 28, 2012 Posted March 28, 2012 Brett, that looks very interesting all junked up and quartered like that. It's a piece that could be a great as part of a larger diorama or scene.
kruleworld Posted March 29, 2012 Posted March 29, 2012 That will look great on a diorama. good way to save an otherwise junk model. your rust looks good but needs some color variation to liven it up a bit (some dark rust around the holes and where the moisture tends to collect),. that will stop it looking like dried mud.
David G. Posted April 9, 2012 Posted April 9, 2012 That's one clever rescue! I'm interested to see more of this one. David G.
pharr7226 Posted April 11, 2012 Posted April 11, 2012 Way to take a lemon and make lemonade. Nice work Brett.
brett Posted April 19, 2012 Author Posted April 19, 2012 thanks guys, hearts not been into much lately but I've done a little more on this one. Worked on the rust already there trying to get it a little more realistic and cut out the molded in battery and made a rusty battery box for it instead
Bartster Posted April 19, 2012 Posted April 19, 2012 This is too cool, Brett! I'm not into rusty builds, but what else could you do? Very nice save. Excellent under body detail. I'm impressed.
Badluck 13 Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 I like the save,really like the work you did on the inner skeleton structure.
Tony T Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 Good save, Brett. The inner structure work is fantastic!! This will look great in your dio!
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