Captain Obvious Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 So, as happens so often with me, I hit a roadblock on a build and got frustrated with it, boxing it back up for awhile. Looking around the stash for something else to work on, and saw my Ram VTS pickup kit sitting there. The mind started (slowly) turning...not gonna do a lot with this one, pretty much box stock with a couple tweaks here and there... Wheels are from the Revell Dodge Magnum kit, stripped of their chrome. I will be leaving them unpainted, I like the molded color. This is just about what the stance will be as well, based on early test-fitting. Interior color scheme is Testors Fabric Gray and gray primer, dash is Walmart's brand flat black. I wanted a more traditional, old-school Mopar look for the engine, so the block is painted Testors Hemi Orange, transmission is a mix of Tamiya colors, and the intake, valve covers, and headers are, I think, Krylon silver. On the hood, I filled in the creases with Tamiya putty and will mold on the scoop off a Monogram '79 Z28...I got the idea from a build of Sean Svendson, which has a resin hood incorporating a AAR 'cuda-style scoop. Color scheme, I think, is gonna be Testors White Lightning one-coat lacquer, with some sort of graphics in Testors GTS Blue Pearl. Stay tuned...
Space Cowboy Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 Sounds like a cool build coming our way....................
bryan_m Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 lookin good! at first i thought you had the roof marked out for removal, they made dakota convertibles for 1 year, i forget what they are called.........we had a couple on the lat back in the day... cheers bryan
Captain Obvious Posted October 22, 2012 Author Posted October 22, 2012 Funny you mention roof removal, that was my plan maybe a year or so ago when I bought the kit...lol. For this build, it'll be keeping its hat on.
Captain Obvious Posted October 22, 2012 Author Posted October 22, 2012 Scoop is attached to the hood, and quite messily puttied over...lol A little detailing on the dashboard...hard to see in the pic, but the radio display was coated with Tamiya Transparent Green, to replicate the green display on Chrysler radios of the time. That'll be about it until next weekend...
bryan_m Posted October 22, 2012 Posted October 22, 2012 lookin good! that putty will sand out, doesnt matter what it looks like now.........keep it goin cheers bryan
Captain Obvious Posted October 22, 2012 Author Posted October 22, 2012 IIRC, some of the early Shelby Dakotas were convertibles, weren't they?
relaxednoma Posted October 23, 2012 Posted October 23, 2012 (edited) IIRC, some of the early Shelby Dakotas were convertibles, weren't they? Nope, Dakota Sports were the only to carry the convertible ideal. here's a modded one I found on the interwebz of a Dakota Sport and a shelby dakota Very nice build thus far! Edited October 23, 2012 by relaxednoma
Captain Obvious Posted November 4, 2012 Author Posted November 4, 2012 (edited) A bit of progress on this one... Interior done: Didn't like the size of the kit's brake rotors, so I made my own from steel washers and bits of painted styrene: Engine and radiator installed: Chassis completed: Grille and bumper grilles opened: Hood scoop molded on, although now that there's color applied, I see it needs a bit more massaging and smoothing along the sides of the scoop: My paint scheme also changed from what was planned...I had shot it with Testors White Lightning lacquer, but wasn't sold on the appearance, so new color is Testors Citrus Yellow lacquer, and it will have black stripes of some sort along the sides of the body. Unsure if I will keep the black insert in the hood scoop or just black out the middle portion of the hood altogether... Stay tuned... Edited November 4, 2012 by Captain Obvious
Patrick2005 Posted November 5, 2012 Posted November 5, 2012 Seeing those Dakotas makes me think of the Dakota Lil' Red Express that they attempted and failed miserably at.
AirForceOne Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 Did you use a Dremel to clear out the grilles?
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