drawingDrew Posted April 23, 2014 Posted April 23, 2014 Hello beautiful people, I started this project at the end of march Just finally getting some pictures together, Finally went to a swap meet I've been wanting a BMW kit, as I've owned a real one in the past, even though it might not be the exact car I had but it was worth the $2 I paid I opened up the box, painted a beautiful red it was completed at one time, but looks like the glue was not holding up the test of time so I came to the conclusion that I should use this kit to learn and make the modifications I would want on a real car First decision I had to make, keep the stock motor or swap it. I ripped a 351 v8 out of a '90s bronco, test fitted, and it looked beautiful Whipped out my dremel and got to work on the tunnel and pulling the body apart
drawingDrew Posted April 23, 2014 Author Posted April 23, 2014 so theres all my tunnel fixing and firewall pics obviolusly the stock driveline wasn't going to work too well, thank God I purchased a big box of parts, found one that worked but I wanted to keep the some of the original rear mounting points shaved down some of the chasis, cut the axel to correct width, made a few slits to accept the new rear
drawingDrew Posted April 23, 2014 Author Posted April 23, 2014 First try at stripping/ scratching off the paint had a few too many coats of paint, and a perfect amount of clear coat Second attempt at stripping, got impatient, was only told to use brake fluid not how, so it was just brushed on and left for about 9 hours Finally got fed up and went for the oven cleaner Discoverd a nice piece of age from glue, (body cracking) tail light and trunk area where the wing was exactly where there was glue I'm sure the oven cleaner didn't help at all finally used some elbow grease and got the rest of the paint Time for primer
drawingDrew Posted April 24, 2014 Author Posted April 24, 2014 I just picked up some styrene and 2part expoxy putty will be working on it like crazy tonight and 2moro But bear with me I'm still a rookie and my Trail Blazers are playing tonight so no promise on a post later tonight, but work will get done Test fit Flares to be added still need to build roof spoiler alot to go An idea of my vision still not sure on color
drawingDrew Posted April 25, 2014 Author Posted April 25, 2014 There's a half cage and racing seats that comes with the kit but no seat belts, light bulb goes on, time to make a 5 point harness Right now my chasis and interior are both taking a brake fluid bath so I can clean up all the paint I'll keep taking pictures as I go
drawingDrew Posted April 27, 2014 Author Posted April 27, 2014 Just pulled car out of brake fluid, I think it may need another go. In the mean time I'm thinking about maybe hood vents or possible scoop Just not too sure on the style Any comments, Ideas, suggestions welcome
om617 Posted April 27, 2014 Posted April 27, 2014 All progress is good progress,right? Ideas changes as it goes,know all about it. If you can get hold on one of the older Monogram Porsche 924 Group 4 kits,maby as parts kit,you can get some really nice flares there. Also i think Model Meister makes add on flares,not 100% sure on it.
drawingDrew Posted May 9, 2014 Author Posted May 9, 2014 Ok, used some left over stress from the past few blazer games so I got some progress and pictures, tried my hand at fitting in some headers, I thinking I might try to mold the headers together or just re-do them I didn't get them perfectly how I wanted but this is the first time I've got this deep into a build my skills patience and creativity are not very balanced out very well
drawingDrew Posted May 9, 2014 Author Posted May 9, 2014 So about the time I got to the end of the headers the Blazers decided to lose I cut out 1 door and the trunk lol I found great humor in throwing the old engine into the trunk just for the sake of a picture I wanted to start on a fender design to keep things moving
drawingDrew Posted May 9, 2014 Author Posted May 9, 2014 I ended up grabbing a kit from goodwill amt 2009 corvette coupe, I was hoping to get a motor out of it stupid curbside, not even a hole to put an engine so I'm thinking I might use the hood just to give this car some extra character the pegs started to get on my nerves, ripped them off to get a better idea of what it may look like Now I'm trying to figure out if I want to give myself more work and cut up the old hood or should I just mold it in Any suggestions, comments, criticisms, anything at all very welcome
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