Lokota Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Got a few trucks I have been toying with, once I'm done with these I plan on searching for a 99-04 mustang to start! Feedback is highly wanted so please give My 89 stepside bagged on 22s hotrod red with black carpet And my bodydropped ram project on 22s freshly painted
outragis Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Nice job, I'm working on a 99 silverado reg cab short box that is in the work in progress section. any other detailed pics of under side etc...
Lokota Posted August 23, 2012 Author Posted August 23, 2012 the chevy has no notch at the moment had to cut it all out to work with the new wheels, the front arms are heated and angled up a bit to accomadate the wider wheels. the dodge is gonna get a full 1 off frame (will be my first frame ) but other than that both trucks will get cloth interiors for the extra touch
JasonFL Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Welcome to the site, I'm lovin your style. Keep us up to date, I can't wait to see what your going to do with these.
Lokota Posted August 23, 2012 Author Posted August 23, 2012 thanks guys, ive never done anything that had alot of detail but i want a full 1 off frame and full cloth interior on the ram so this will be my first high detail build
JasonFL Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Nice, I just got done making my first notches for my 49 merc frame last night, I'll have to get some photos up. You doing a stock floor body drop with that one off frame? Feel free to post up as many pics of your projects as you want, we love photos here.
Lokota Posted August 23, 2012 Author Posted August 23, 2012 Yea stock floor seems so clean if you ask me. Was just at hobby town looking for something to do my frame with and found a 97 f150 so I plan to replicate my old bagged truck as a slow build
Guest Darkside Customs Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 That is some nice builds... Those stepsides are so nice layed out...
Dr. Cranky Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Yes, welcome to the forum and thank you for sharing your eye candy with us.
Lokota Posted August 23, 2012 Author Posted August 23, 2012 Has anyone done a full cloth interior yet? Been looking and found none just wanna see how easy it will be
Shardik Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 I haven't seen any cloth interiors either. I think the limiting factor is finding a weave fine enough to be in scale. Even fine silk looks like burlap on 1:25 scale seats.
Lokota Posted August 24, 2012 Author Posted August 24, 2012 i was thinking just for carpet and headliner, what would be the comparison to shag carpet?
c-man405 Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 WHERE DID YOU GET THE WHEELS THEY LOOK GREAT????CARTER
Gluhead Posted August 24, 2012 Posted August 24, 2012 i was thinking just for carpet and headliner, what would be the comparison to shag carpet? The search terms you are looking for are "flocking" and "embossing powder". Plug these in and you'll find a wealth of info. It's pretty easy stuff to work with.
Lokota Posted August 24, 2012 Author Posted August 24, 2012 WHERE DID YOU GET THE WHEELS THEY LOOK GREAT????CARTER various die cast models, i think those came off a pewter, black, and orange challenger not sure what brand it was
Lokota Posted August 24, 2012 Author Posted August 24, 2012 The search terms you are looking for are "flocking" and "embossing powder". Plug these in and you'll find a wealth of info. It's pretty easy stuff to work with. ive seen that but i want it to be more unique than that so i thought actual cloth would be cool
Gluhead Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 Yeah, it can be done...but as was mentioned by someone else it's very difficult to get scale fidelity with real cloth. You can do a lot with paint and flocking, especially if you throw decal patterns into the mix. In other words, it's far less about using real materials in model building and much more about getting a realistic look in model building. That usually means getting there by other methods.
Shardik Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 In the picture below, I've used three different approaches to simulating various materials: 1) The seat fabric is the stock styrene piece thinned down to scale thickness, from behind, then "torn" with an exacto blade. 2) The stuffing sticking out of the tear is ear bud cotton, aged with a weak tea mixture. 3) The carpeting is textured card stock which was scraped with a razor blade to give it some "fuzz". (FYI: this is a 1:35 scale Citroen 11CV, German staff car)
Gluhead Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 Nice! If you peel the top layer off a thick glossy card stock, you get much the same effect.
Lokota Posted August 26, 2012 Author Posted August 26, 2012 made a small but stunning mod to my ram project.....i found some wheels for it 22" oddball 5s
JasonFL Posted August 26, 2012 Posted August 26, 2012 Yea stock floor seems so clean if you ask me. Was just at hobby town looking for something to do my frame with and found a 97 f150 so I plan to replicate my old bagged truck as a slow build Yea, I would have to agree, it's the cleanest way to get that body scrapping. I wouldn't mind seeing some photos of your old bagged truck. I had a few bagged trucks myself, 2 blazers (83'-85')' and a 92' Chevy ext cab long bed. I was going to suggest flocking like the others. You could probably do the seats with it or maybe just use some old cloths for cloth to use.
Lokota Posted August 26, 2012 Author Posted August 26, 2012 Yea, I would have to agree, it's the cleanest way to get that body scrapping. I wouldn't mind seeing some photos of your old bagged truck. I had a few bagged trucks myself, 2 blazers (83'-85')' and a 92' Chevy ext cab long bed. I was going to suggest flocking like the others. You could probably do the seats with it or maybe just use some old cloths for cloth to use. 01 f150 its all black now and cleaned up nice was painted then sold so i could pay bills had full interior with stains and ######, drove it daily so my interior wasnt perfect
JasonFL Posted August 27, 2012 Posted August 27, 2012 That's a shame Jared, I like the old f150's especially with the step side. Here's photos of my full size, when gas went through the roof I couldn't afford it so I traded it for a bd blazer. It was a fast trade and didn't realize all the mechanical stuff that needed to be done so it ended up being a bad deal. The blazer ended up just sitting there like the full size, sucks, wish I had it back.
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