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 Post subject: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 6:35 am 
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If you’ve never built a vehicle custom before it’s kind of hard to know exactly what’s the challenges are. Often if your using vintage vehicles or broken ones that have been well played with over the decades they are warped or cracked in ways that make customizing challenging. I cant tell you the number of times I’ve started to build something and realized the parts I want to use are bent or just broken in general. Mostly all of it actually. My style has always been to build vehicles that look like they could be part of the original ARAH line. Recently with the prices of the vintage toys I find myself being much more selective with what I use especially small parts. Things like steering wheels and antennas and things are often parts I get off thrift store toys. Anyway I’m getting off track here, what I wanted to talk about was making sure things are straight. There’s nothing worse than building something then realizing the front is slightly turned to the left, or one wheel sticks out a little wider on one side, problems are endless, unless of course it’s 3d printed.
So my advice is if your going to build a vehicle take the time to measure twice cut once as they say. Test fits parts before glueing and do lots of mock ups. Image
This little custom was just left over parts, the hardest part about was building the underside Image
As you can see I even used left over styrene. Image
I like doing vamp customs, but almost everyone I’ve ever used the roll cage is bent in some way. I often cut them out and Reggie them straight. If not the whole roof will be off. Image
If you going to make some with opening or moving parts even greater care is needed to keep things straight. If not it just looks stupid. Image
The more pieces you cut the more test fitting is required. Image
It also important to make sure figures fit and see how the look in the vehicle. Image
All this and sometimes, if I have the time I can build something from start to finish in one day. I often find just throwing random pieces together helps fore your creative hand. This was one of my favourites this year. Image
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Sometimes I recycle old customs I don’t like, this was a glider I turned back into a snowmobile. Image
Crazy ideas, oh yeah sometimes things just don’t work out lol. Image
Modern parts work great on vintage vehicles, I love those Walmart vamps for the missile launchers. Image
Most importantly have fun! I love just laying out parts to see what I can come up with. Image
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 Post subject: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 8:57 am 
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Great thread. I love seeing WIP pics.

Where do you get your styrene?
What do you use to cut it so precisely?


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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 11:01 am 
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all your work pays off! super clean and as close to perfect i have seen.

i almost never measure. one reason for my ugly beat up style is my lack of precision! i cut, cut, cut things sometimes and just end up with a pile of scraps. i destroyed 3 cars trying to make my wraith car. "scrapping" is a fun distraction though :)

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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 11:33 am 
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awesome thread.

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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 3:52 pm 
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Pffft, listen to Mr Expert over there. If you aren't duct taping the thing together during a photoshoot and reapplying five different kinds of glue, are even really customizing. Do you know how many times I've checked, rechecked, triple checked LED wiring during a project, only to have the bulb die after I've put in the last screw and glued it in place jus tto be safe? The answer is EVERY TIME! I've had wind ups, unwind the wind up spring inside. I've had RC vehicles break the entire chasis it was built on. just recently I had a display shelf fall and launch all my WIPs into the air leavingme to try to snatch them out of the air like Spiderman...with somewhat success might I add. It is Murphy's Law out here, if anything can go wrong, it will...and at the worst moment.

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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 4:51 pm 
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sgcaper wrote:
Great thread. I love seeing WIP pics.

Where do you get your styrene?
What do you use to cut it so precisely?


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Hobby stores usually sell it. Amazon or EBay have it also.

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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 4:53 pm 
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pluv wrote:
Pffft, listen to Mr Expert over there. If you aren't duct taping the thing together during a photoshoot and reapplying five different kinds of glue, are even really customizing. Do you know how many times I've checked, rechecked, triple checked LED wiring during a project, only to have the bulb die after I've put in the last screw and glued it in place jus tto be safe? The answer is EVERY TIME! I've had wind ups, unwind the wind up spring inside. I've had RC vehicles break the entire chasis it was built on. just recently I had a display shelf fall and launch all my WIPs into the air leavingme to try to snatch them out of the sir like Spiderman...with somewhat success might I add. It is Murphy's Law out here, if anything can go wrong, it will...and at the worst moment.


Lol I’m no expert just ask my wife. Lol what is this Duct tape you speak of? Lol. I had a shelf fall once too that’s the worst.

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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 4:54 pm 
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sgcaper wrote:
Great thread. I love seeing WIP pics.

Where do you get your styrene?
What do you use to cut it so precisely?


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Nothing fancy, just a straight edge and cutting mat and a sharp knife. I have a steal file as well. Lots of sanding.

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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 4:56 pm 
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2DARK2C wrote:
all your work pays off! super clean and as close to perfect i have seen.

i almost never measure. one reason for my ugly beat up style is my lack of precision! i cut, cut, cut things sometimes and just end up with a pile of scraps. i destroyed 3 cars trying to make my wraith car. "scrapping" is a fun distraction though :)

You can eye ball a lot of things, it’s all about the test fitting. Hand building things is always going to be different then computer precision.

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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 9:56 pm 
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I find vehicles like these for a few bucks at thrift stores. Lots of usable parts. Image


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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 9:58 pm 
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Here’s some things I use. The metal ruler is probably the best thing for straight cuts. Image


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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2021 9:59 pm 
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I just wanted to do a post that could be helpful in some way to someone. I’d say most importantly find your own methods that work for you and fun fun building. It’s a great hobby.


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 Post subject: Re: Let’s get something straight.
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This is a great little tutorial, thanks for putting this together!

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Thanks for posting this, I love these threads!!

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 16, 2021 6:53 pm 
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Vehicle kitbashing and customizing like this is sooo frigging cool. I love everything you are doing.

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