AlienQuiksilver wrote:Very cool idea!
There is a half assed Alts CJ idea out there. Just plink Red Alert's head onto Red Meister and wa-lah!
Definitely cool, but it's no rally car like it should be.
Dare I say that I don't think there's any way in hell those wheels are going to work!? I really hope you find a way though, because they would look all kinds of bad ass on the figure!
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Robinson wrote:I know the scale might be off a little, but you may want to try the xmods wheels for the cliffjumper. the scale is 1/28 but that may be easier to work with than shaving fender and such. You can find them on ebay for about 5-10 bucks
Or these perhaps. 1/25th scale. Just need some paint.
http://hobbypeople.net/gallery/360266.asp
Sherade wrote:I think I'll rip this off one day. I'll just re-sheel it as an overpowered Escort though. *cough*
It's as good idea, but it's too bad about having to resize everything. hope to see if it turns out.
Sonray wrote:Why not just re shell it as a REAL Ford Mustang?
Because it already is.
About the resizing thing, its not that big of a deal. So far ive managed to make the wheels fit and the front bumper should be much of a hassle thanks to some milliput, not quite sure how im gonna tackle the rear bumper and spoiler though but i'll figure something out like i always do.
Right. As for the spoiler, it shouldn't be too hard to chop the pillars and place them closer, right? Kinda like cut and paste.
The rear bumper, I'll need moree pics to offer my advice.
Sherade wrote:Sonray wrote:Why not just re shell it as a REAL Ford Mustang?
Because it already is.
About the resizing thing, its not that big of a deal. So far ive managed to make the wheels fit and the front bumper should be much of a hassle thanks to some milliput, not quite sure how im gonna tackle the rear bumper and spoiler though but i'll figure something out like i always do.
Right. As for the spoiler, it shouldn't be too hard to chop the pillars and place them closer, right? Kinda like cut and paste.
The rear bumper, I'll need moree pics to offer my advice.
I replied in the quote.
Sonray wrote:I'll show ya a pic of my rear end....my that sounds dirty.
Robinson wrote:Sonray wrote:I'll show ya a pic of my rear end....my that sounds dirty.
I don't want to see your exhaust pipe. The fumes are dangerous
Sonray wrote:Robinson wrote:Sonray wrote:I'll show ya a pic of my rear end....my that sounds dirty.
I don't want to see your exhaust pipe. The fumes are dangerous
Indeed they are, and contribute to 45% of the worlds global warming problems.
Sonray wrote:Latest update:
"Sloppy Hood"
The bumper is now attached to the front end. I know it looks like a mess but all that white stuff will get sculpted down to look pretty.
Robinson wrote:Sonray wrote:Latest update:
"Sloppy Hood"
The bumper is now attached to the front end. I know it looks like a mess but all that white stuff will get sculpted down to look pretty.
It looks like it went on a binge at Ozzy's house.
Sonray wrote:Or it OD'ed on something.
Sherade wrote:Sonray wrote:Or it OD'ed on something.
Nah, it has rabies is all.
When I first saw it I was thinking "Isdn't he supposed to make it look good?" But then I read the post.
Nother question, do you intend to create a new hood scoop?
Or is that impossible for the mold?
Sherade wrote:Even in primer it looks amazingly smooth.
It looks like it was molded that way.
As the sculpting is refined, you will match up the grille pillars correct? They stick out a bit. Other than that, looking great.
If you need help with the head desig, I can always digibash one.
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