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Resin modified body dog & pony

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 2:26 pm
by strangebrew
OK............This is how I cut up a 1:32 '55 Nomad resin casting to transform it into a modified body. :banana-dance:

I've been running this model for quite a while now & it's taken a few hits/repairs, so I
thought I'd build myself a new & improved model.

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Here's more or less, where I wound up cutting the original wagon body. :roll:

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I'm using a previously built & painted wagon body I thought would make a decent sportsman.......(Not so much)
Thus, it becomes my modified victim.
I let the Dremel cool off while I CA glued all the puzzle pieces together adding some .020 styrene
to the rear wheel openings for flares & .040 to the front as a firewall & some swell cutouts for headers. :dance:
I liberally applied some 5 minute epoxy inside on all the seams.

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After everything set up & dried, I used a piece of 80 grit sandpaper to shape it pretty close to where I wanted it.
I use 80 grit a lot at the beginning stages because I don't have patience. ;)
It knocks it down in a hurry.
I've also opened up & reshaped the side windows with various files & the old reliable 80 grit paper.

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I spread liberal amounts of Bondo glazing putty across the entire "construction area".
Also by using 80 grit paper, it makes a great rough purchase for the putty to grab onto.

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This second-hand body had a goofy rear interior addition I put in previously to account for wheel openings
that extended into the rear windows to make for a lower ride. :roll:
Just something else making it a little more difficult I guess. :doh:
But......after sanding for quite a while it's coming along pretty nicely.
I start with the "previously" mentioned 80 grit for the "previously" stated reasons.
I grab some 180 or 200 grit (whatever is around) to finish up this stage.

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A couple heavy coats of sandable primer later & we have something to work with.
This is the stage of the build I get around to fitting & mounting the body to the chassis,
as there is always some additional grinding & shaping to get the right fit.

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I tried to mount the new body on the original chassis, but it won't sit low enough without cutting out
the cage & building an all new one. :oops:
So I guess I'll build a new chassis for this guy, unless I can find a shelf queen to donate one.

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Re: Resin modified body dog & pony

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 2:45 pm
by TuscoTodd
HOLY cow! That is some heavy duty modification sir!
VERY impressive transformation!
:text-bravo:

Re: Resin modified body dog & pony

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 3:16 pm
by FC47
That's Wild man, just tooo cool!!

Re: Resin modified body dog & pony

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 3:35 pm
by HomeRacingWorld
Yeah....is everyone paying attention? :)

Excellent behind the scenes.

Re: Resin modified body dog & pony

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 4:44 pm
by oldtymer
Wow....thanks for that Brew...
Pickles

Re: Resin modified body dog & pony

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 4:49 pm
by slothead
I'm really interested in this post, but when I look at it on my PC laptop with the Edge browser I can't see the images. I think they will show up if I use my wife's Chromebook. Any one have suggestions on how to get them to be visible on a PC?

Re: Resin modified body dog & pony

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 5:59 pm
by noddaz
That wagon is just crazy. And looks fantastic.
Scott

Re: Resin modified body dog & pony

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 2:59 pm
by historiceng
Wow! that is great, combined with your chassis Brew that is quite a car :) 8-)