Just a short post today of two customs that I finished up.
The first is a Volkswagen Drag bus.
This was a relatively quick custom that turned out to be a little more "Christmas" themed than I had intended.
The drag bus started life and a Premium line, which means it already came with the metal base, and rubber "Real Riders" wheels and tires... so all I had to do was the paint.
After a quick dip in the stripper, I had a nice and clean casting... so I decided to try something a little different. Rather than straight paint, I had a can of clear green... and I thought why not.. let's see what happens.
Give it kind of a Candy green color... you can still see some of the sanding marks from where I cleaned it up after the stripper.
I also have some candy red that I tried to apply a "scallop" flame design to the side.
If you look close, you can see what looks like an outline on the scallops... this is actually where the red and green overlap.
As a relatively quick custom, the graphics were hand painted, along with headlights, taillights, rivets...
And some engine detailing on the base... just to make it look a little less toy-like.
Engine block, valve covers, fuel tanks were all painted, and I even added a little "heat staining" to the exhaust pipe.
The other custom I completed was a little more involved.
This one started as a Porsche 911 Carrera, and I decided to make a Targa out of it.
So out come the saw, and removed the center section of the roof.
With the interior a little more exposed, I though a nice hoop rollbar would be a nice addition.
So a small hoop made of bent brass rod was shaped and fit to be just behind the seats, and still be low enough to fit under the roofline.
A little selective painting brings out the details like headlights, taillights, exhaust tips, door handles... Again all in an attempt to make everything look a little less toy-like.
A set of resin 3D printed "FUCHS" style wheels completed this Porsche Outlaw looking creations.
I even modified where the axle fits on the base to "lower" the ride height of the car. With the lower profile tires, and raised axle location... this finished piece just barely still rolls without the tires getting hung-up.
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