Just Starting

I haven't done any slotting or modeling in almost 50 years. I just started to build a 4 lane 10' INDY style oval (Tomy). Looking at some of the builds going on here in the HO section has really got my blood flowing. I'm really inspired by member kcl, and all his "Almost Finished" builds and all the HW conversions, I'm a oval track nut!
So I'm planning a few vintage northeast modified builds. I don't know much about HO (I'll learn), but I used to build 1/24th scale hard bodied modifieds in the 60's. So let's see if I can pull this off. I'm going to try to do three of my favorites.
The first build I'd like to attempt is Leo Cleary's mid 60's modified. Going to start with a Tyco 40 Ford. The yellow lines are where it's going to get cut, red sections will be eliminated. The whole rear should move up (or front slide back, depending on your perspective), putting the radiator between the front wheels and keeping the full curve of the back with, the wheel wells (fenders) under the rear side window..The front fenders are not going to work from the Tyco body, but front fenders from a Willys will (bought three bodies for $7).

Yellow lines are approximate

Willys front fender

So I'm planning a few vintage northeast modified builds. I don't know much about HO (I'll learn), but I used to build 1/24th scale hard bodied modifieds in the 60's. So let's see if I can pull this off. I'm going to try to do three of my favorites.
The first build I'd like to attempt is Leo Cleary's mid 60's modified. Going to start with a Tyco 40 Ford. The yellow lines are where it's going to get cut, red sections will be eliminated. The whole rear should move up (or front slide back, depending on your perspective), putting the radiator between the front wheels and keeping the full curve of the back with, the wheel wells (fenders) under the rear side window..The front fenders are not going to work from the Tyco body, but front fenders from a Willys will (bought three bodies for $7).

Yellow lines are approximate

Willys front fender
