Well, this time the theme was Porsche... and beyond that it was pretty open.
Well, I had this sweet little Porsche 356A that just came out, and couldn't help myself. I just had to tear in to it!
Here it is already separated from it's base and most of the black paint has been stripped off.
A few molding lines that needed to be cleaned up, but other than that, a solid starting point!
Out come the POWER TOOLS... A Dremel with a small cut-off wheel made short work of removing the roof and making the spider version. Some clean up and shaping with small files and we were just about done with the major surgery.
A quick mock-up to make sure everything still fit back together. The clear plastic "glass" was cut down so that only the windscreen remains. It took some special care, and a lot of metal filing to leave the windshield frame. Luckily... the clear part was molded in such a way that it would stay in place when it was all sandwiched back together.
And with a lack of progress pictures, here is the final product.
The wheels were swapped for a set from Matchbox that I felt looked more correct for the basic roadster look I was going for.
Simple medium grey paint with details picked out like the headlights, leather hood tiedowns...
The interior I left red plastic, but added a little dark wash to bring out some of the details, and make it look a little more used, and less factory fresh.
This was molded from a piece of polymer modeling clay.... It stays soft and pliable until you bake it in the oven... (don't throw the whole car in there, just the clay part).
I could have spent more time getting it symmetrical, and smoothed it out some, but time was running short and I wanted it done for the meeting.
So there it is, my latest custom creation.
Not sure if there is a theme for this month's or not... I may not have one ready in time for this month.
But starting on a new 1/24 kit from Tamiya... very excited, but all of the decal work will be a project in itself.
Thank for stopping by!
Great custom!
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