Baja Beetle
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 9:04 pm
I had thought about doing a baja bug for a while, but I was thinking of a classic one, with the motor hangin' out the back, and the stinger stinkin' up in the air, but then I realized after doing my baja pickup, it didn't have to be a baja bug so to speak, it would be cool to just bring the classic baja bug influence to the new Beetle.
So here's what' I've done.
It's on a Thunder Charger chassis. FET modded. Wheels, and off road tires from a Motorworks car.
The body got severely hacked. I sanded back and rounded off the front. Trimmed the bottom edge way up, and into a classic baja bug shape. Did some severe trimming to the back and sides. Chopped the top off. Made and interior with a dash and seats from a Dub City car, glued to pieces of thin microsizer packaging.
I did the paint to match the colors of my baja pickup, but with a water splash theme. I brushed in some dark blue shadows, to give the splashes depth. Came out pretty good. It was perfect until I clear coated. Layed it a little too heavy on the passenger side. Melted some of the blue, and it ran into the crevice, but still I'm pretty happy with it.
I did front and rear guards with the plastic coated colored paper clips. I also did a roll cage and some nerf bars for the sides. A little tip for anybody that wants to try making these paper clip guards/roll cages. If you clear coat after you mount it with super glue. the clear coat will make the white haze from the super glue go away. that lets you get away with a little more glue.
So here it is...





So here's what' I've done.
It's on a Thunder Charger chassis. FET modded. Wheels, and off road tires from a Motorworks car.
The body got severely hacked. I sanded back and rounded off the front. Trimmed the bottom edge way up, and into a classic baja bug shape. Did some severe trimming to the back and sides. Chopped the top off. Made and interior with a dash and seats from a Dub City car, glued to pieces of thin microsizer packaging.
I did the paint to match the colors of my baja pickup, but with a water splash theme. I brushed in some dark blue shadows, to give the splashes depth. Came out pretty good. It was perfect until I clear coated. Layed it a little too heavy on the passenger side. Melted some of the blue, and it ran into the crevice, but still I'm pretty happy with it.
I did front and rear guards with the plastic coated colored paper clips. I also did a roll cage and some nerf bars for the sides. A little tip for anybody that wants to try making these paper clip guards/roll cages. If you clear coat after you mount it with super glue. the clear coat will make the white haze from the super glue go away. that lets you get away with a little more glue.
So here it is...




