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1930 "A" Hot Rod

Started by James2, March 09, 2018, 08:15:59 AM

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James2

The Revell kit slightly modified. Drilled the visor, opened the trunk, made a canvas top insert. The chassis is Krylon satin black and the body is Tamiya Clear Blue over Light Gunmetal. The engine is custom mixed enamel and brush painted. I flocked the floor plan but left the interior in an unfinished form and my Molotow Chrome marker for touch up. Just finished up last weekend, comments welcome...




"Days are neither good nor bad, they are what you make of them."

Bob P.

Excellent build James. The detail work and paint is outstanding.

Bob

john2

 :)  Another great one from the shops of J2.
Look to the Lord and His strength -  Seek His face always.
Psalm 105:4

Olderndirt

I love this build. It is a very nice period piece. The engine is very nicely weathered, and, if it were wired, and plumbed, it would be hard to tell this is a model if other things in the background didn't give it away.

  Olderndirt

Dirtman

Now yur talkin'! Street Rods and Customs are my other interests.....Had quite a few in my day. This one is absolutely the way they should look. Not over done with chrome and billet! I built them to drive. Had a '32 Ford sedan delivery, pro built with about 10 grand in paint and I took it to the mall. Everyone thought I was crazy!!!!

Rett

James2

Thanks Guy
Balance between chrome and getting home is important.
As far as wires and other detail goes, I really tried to keep it simple and let the model speak for itself.
"Days are neither good nor bad, they are what you make of them."

sentsat71

OH YEAH!!!!!!

That is one COOL Hot Rod!!!   Also one of my favorite body styles, especially the "sun visor".....somehow that gives it a mean look!
Ed K.

Olderndirt

James;

  Is that the stock top or is it slightly chopped? I'm asking because a high school classmate wants a model of the "A" he drove in high school, which was basically stock. The other issue is it was a 1929 coupe, instead of the '30/31 version. I hope I can graft the cowl of the '29 roadster pickup onto the '30 and make a convincing '29 coupe.

  Olderndirt

Dr. Kerry

Very nice little hot rod!! One of the fortunate ones to pick this kit up!!!!
"Keep It In Scale"
       Dr. Kerry
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_FIdex0e1WNmv1lpQ-ZnQ

sentsat71

Glad I got 2 when I did.......

And the kit top is "chopped" by manufacturer.....
Ed K.

Dr. Kerry

Quote from: sentsat71 on May 23, 2018, 09:45:26 AM
Glad I got 2 when I did.......

And the kit top is "chopped" by manufacturer.....

Lucky!! I didn't get one yet and the way it's looking may never get one! Oh well!!
"Keep It In Scale"
       Dr. Kerry
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq_FIdex0e1WNmv1lpQ-ZnQ