Cybertron Hot Rod **Picture Heavy**

Last year some time I had the idea that I was going to turn Cybertron Hot Shot into Hot Rod. I started a WIP thread, but as I got into the disassembly I realized that what I thought would be a simple little repaint was turning into a bigger project. I was also getting pretty frustrated with how my red paint was turning out over the blue plastic. I eventually shelved the project until I saw Cybertron Excellion and some of the other repainted versions of him on various kitbashing forums. It sparked my interest again and when I went back to work on him, the whole process went much smoother and I learned a lot as well. I know it's a repaint that's been done to death, and I'm a year late getting on the boat, but here is my vison of Cybertron Hot Rod:





For his gun I simpley glued the rocket into place, drilled a hole in the barrel, and cut the spare back wings and glued them into place so his gun would resemble his G1 rifle.

A couple of the small details I had fun creating were a custom Illinois license plate and givinig him actual rear tail lights.

Leg stickers that I created and printed using a variation of the G1 design.

It's kind of hard to tell, but the seat detail is painted silver.

I also put a Autobot emblem on the steering wheel and custom printed gauges on his dashboard. If you look, the space is actually molded above the steering wheel for something like this.

More gauges, and I thought it might be fun to have the flat screen on his dash showing Kickback about to be run over from the movie!

...and of course the leftovers.






For his gun I simpley glued the rocket into place, drilled a hole in the barrel, and cut the spare back wings and glued them into place so his gun would resemble his G1 rifle.

A couple of the small details I had fun creating were a custom Illinois license plate and givinig him actual rear tail lights.

Leg stickers that I created and printed using a variation of the G1 design.

It's kind of hard to tell, but the seat detail is painted silver.

I also put a Autobot emblem on the steering wheel and custom printed gauges on his dashboard. If you look, the space is actually molded above the steering wheel for something like this.

More gauges, and I thought it might be fun to have the flat screen on his dash showing Kickback about to be run over from the movie!

...and of course the leftovers.
