Old-School Custom Drag Truck
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2005 11:13 pm
Well, here's one I've been working on for quite awhile, off and on...
my usual work style these days, which I gotta quit, 'cuz it makes each
step harder when there are several weeks or months in between.
Anyhow, this started out as one of those Hotwheels Monster Jam
pullbacks for the body, and a Thunder Charger for the chassis.
Gold paint is a fuckin' two-bit bitch to work with! I mixed up a custom
metallic brown for this one... I have an old bakelite radio that served
as my color inspiration... it's that classic bakelite color with gold trim.
I love that combo, and thought it'd work well here.
The other thing about this one is that I wanted it to really look like
the toy it is, as opposed to a scaled down model of a real car...
keeping the lines real simple, details clean and minimal, using the
chassis as part of the body, and leaving the motor exposed all kinda
added up to what I was going for... clean, simple, unique, and clearly
a Bit. Anyway, it's probably the most unique car I've built, and I really
dig it... I haven't put the electronics in it yet, but I'll show pictures of
that later (complete with close-ups of the melted chassis from soldering
disasters that are sure to come)... I wanted to floss it now, before I
fuck it up.
what it started as...


work in progress...


Finished truck...




my usual work style these days, which I gotta quit, 'cuz it makes each
step harder when there are several weeks or months in between.
Anyhow, this started out as one of those Hotwheels Monster Jam
pullbacks for the body, and a Thunder Charger for the chassis.
Gold paint is a fuckin' two-bit bitch to work with! I mixed up a custom
metallic brown for this one... I have an old bakelite radio that served
as my color inspiration... it's that classic bakelite color with gold trim.
I love that combo, and thought it'd work well here.
The other thing about this one is that I wanted it to really look like
the toy it is, as opposed to a scaled down model of a real car...
keeping the lines real simple, details clean and minimal, using the
chassis as part of the body, and leaving the motor exposed all kinda
added up to what I was going for... clean, simple, unique, and clearly
a Bit. Anyway, it's probably the most unique car I've built, and I really
dig it... I haven't put the electronics in it yet, but I'll show pictures of
that later (complete with close-ups of the melted chassis from soldering
disasters that are sure to come)... I wanted to floss it now, before I
fuck it up.
what it started as...


work in progress...


Finished truck...



