Ultra Scale Custom RC Hot Rod is Complete! 🏁 Easy Patina Paint Job and Working Lights 💡
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- My most scale project yet! The 39 Chevy hot rod is complete! With an easy patina paint job and working lights, this 1/24 scale car is ready to hit the streets. A great conclusion to a very fun project. Huge thanks to everyone who's been following along and watched this highly detailed RC model come to life. Stay tuned to see what's next. 👍
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Thanks for watching everyone! If you missed the update video I posted yesterday on the community tab and Facebook, you can find it here: ruclips.net/video/9UzzebY80HY/видео.html GMC General build video is in the works. Stay tuned!
The dim headlights add to the build. It's very realistic to the era of this hot rod with scale realism
I personally think the dim headlights look good (maybe its different than in person) but since these cars had lower voltage when they were made, it gives it even more of a realistic look
Damn! Perfect 10! 00
As someone else said, 6 volt electronics were the norm when these cars were new, so to me, the dim headlights are perfect.
Also, for surface rust on chrome bumpers, a cheap trick is to buy a jar of instant coffee and mash it into a fine powder. Apply matt or semi gloss clear and carefully sprinkle some of the coffee powder over it. Less is more.
I reckon the Chev looks fantastic!
She's a beaut!
I'd love to see another drag car project.
A kind of art you do. Amazing
Spray the weathering with a clear before you put the final finish on top. It helps you to not burn through when you sand to get the effect you're looking for. To get an aluminum finish I'll spray the chrome with a matte finish and then come back with a dark wash. Panel line accent or water down some black craft paint. Looks like an old moonshiner's car. Good work.
The lights are actually fitting; the car had dim headlights, especially with the patina look, also the original taillights would be cracked and unbleached from age, allowing for the whiter light appearance. Overall have loved this build. As a model builder of 40+ years, I enjoy the content and appreciate your work. Now I am off to get the 3D printer, thank you😂
That looks absolutely amazing as always fantastic job. I'd love to see you do a mk1 or mk2 ford escort,
Fabulous inside and out, top to bottom. Both options but build off existing components benefits everyone sooner.
Me at 10 yo, only had a tube of glue, a razor blade, a small paint brush and basic testers paint pack. No wonder my model only looked marginal.
Thank you! My models at 10 weren't great to say the least.😆 I learn a little with every project.
Car looks great and the patina paint is even better but a driver bust 👤 would take it over the top 😊
Looks amazing
Ive been waitching the channel waiting for the last part i loVE OLD CARS!!!!
Same! Thanks for following along. Hope this video didn't disappoint. 👍
Dude that is a sick build!!!
Looks great! Personally I'd like to see the next very realistic build to be WITH custom designed parts, just as a point of comparison to what can be done just using other people's pre-made parts vs putting in (a bunch) more work to design one's own
Thank you! All the parts used are designed by us, it just so happens every single component was already designed and posted on our Patreon prior to this project. A fun challenge, but It seems lots of folks both here and on Patreon want a build with new custom parts designs. I think that's what I'll do next. 👍
@@MakeItRC Perhaps it wasn't clear, I was writing from the perspective of the builder just as presented in the video, I have seen the CAD work done in some of the others when designing the parts so I'm aware
Ah, I understand now. Good point. 👍
Finally!
The Chevy has come out looking awesome, with a full interior and engine it's a real work of art! Can't wait to see what you do for the next one, and it'd be interesting to see what one with custom parts would turn out like.
Nice!
I have been looking forward to seeing this one complete. It is an amazing vehicle and looks incredible. Everything is perfect, great job man!
Thank you!
Looks awesome..i think that with a "driving car" less patina is more
Sir, truly inspiring!
Thank you 👍
Looking really great! Amazing work, especially it's parallel with your other ongoing projects and editing/uploading quality videos about them!
Thank you. 👍
The headlights look perfect. They replicate the crappy 6V sealed beam brightness that it would have had stock, versus a more modern Hot Rod that would used halogen or LED headlights.
Thank you. Going with a warm colored LED vs the more common bright blue/white tone is a must IMO if you want the old school look. Unfortunately the headlights really don't project any light at all, even when in a dark environment. Hopefully I can find that "Goldilocks" zone of not too bright or too dim on the next build. 👍
The only thing I would do differently is change out the included wheels with painted steelies with the dog dish hub caps. Still looks awesome the way it is though.
I vote design more parts, use all skills at your disposal.
Very cool build. looks awesome. full costume build next. then back to what files you have available for the one after .rinse wash repeat
I'm building a similar hot Rod but in 1/43.
Nice 👍
I think a truck build should be done the same way
Would be cool. I'd really like to do a 4x4 truck, however the drivetrain and steer axle would be a little harder to make.
@@MakeItRC just a normal truck would be dope
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would be interesting to get one of your kits either metal 3d printed or cnc machined
That would be awesome, but very expensive.
@@MakeItRC I might have to see how much it would take PCB way to 3d print one of your kits in metal
So you think you could build a Nissan Silvia S13 or S15 Drift Car out of a Aoshina kit?