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Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 5:38 am
by betty.k
so i guess it really is a killer ride then! :-D

great reproduction :-o

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:45 am
by PUBE JOOLZ
CaboWabo wrote:Schweet!
An apparence by Skank, hilarious. :lol:

Love all the old movies you're looking towards for inspiration. Awesome idea.

Car you did turned out kick ass by the way.
Thanks Master Cabo!

The project almost ended in a disaster when i tried to mix acrylic lacquer with acrylic epoxy. Some chemical reaction caused the paint to bubble and crack.

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:48 am
by PUBE JOOLZ
Thank you Sky. I have alot more confidence in this car than K.I.T.T.
I used skyline body for both but this one is much more fun to apply putty and clay.

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:56 am
by PUBE JOOLZ
steelwoolghandi wrote:Great work man love the putty job on that car! I have always like the movie especialy "Skank and Gutter boy"! I think you should do there car next! :???:

I did the back to the future Zip Zap some time ago but would love to see one in bit form? hummm might just have to come up with something???

again nice work man glad to have some new ideas on the board I get tired of stealing ideas from these "old Timers" :lol:
Thanks SWG! Yagbols told me to try that time machine car.

So many Hollywood cars to try. My current studies fall on the Batmobile Tumbler which i plan to recreate faithfully in Bit form.

The steering mechanism is the main challenge. I'm searching the forum now for solutions.

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 9:59 am
by PUBE JOOLZ
Many thanks Crazydave! I'm very lucky to find a video at YouTube for reference.

Thank you very much Betty K! More killer rides to come our way!

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 12:10 pm
by steelwoolghandi
PUBE JOOLZ wrote:
steelwoolghandi wrote:Great work man love the putty job on that car! I have always like the movie especialy "Skank and Gutter boy"! I think you should do there car next! :???:

I did the back to the future Zip Zap some time ago but would love to see one in bit form? hummm might just have to come up with something???

again nice work man glad to have some new ideas on the board I get tired of stealing ideas from these "old Timers" :lol:
Thanks SWG! Yagbols told me to try that time machine car.

So many Hollywood cars to try. My current studies fall on the Batmobile Tumbler which i plan to recreate faithfully in Bit form.

The steering mechanism is the main challenge. I'm searching the forum now for solutions.
I was going to try the Tumbler myself but the stearing was kicking my butt there is a Hot Wheels Batmobile Tumbler in 1/64 that should help in getting the scale and location of all the parts and pieces I bought that first just to get an idea of what goes where?

If you cant find the Hot Wheels Tumbler let me know I will throw it in the mail to ya! hey it even came with a little scale batman!

I am going to work on somethign a litle bit easier I want that Mad Max Bit just need to find a body doner.

Good luck on the Tumbler!

Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 5:11 am
by PUBE JOOLZ
I have the Hotwheels Tumbler with the mini Batman included.

It is part of my diecast collection. For details i have the bigger toy that comes with the lights and sounds.

If you need some pics for your project i will send you shots of it in different angles and parts. As fas as the steering mechanism is concern, i have discussed it with Yagbols on how i will tackle the problem.

Well i can start tinkering on it now that i have submitted my contest entry.

Thanks!

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:58 pm
by HirotoR34
I gotta agree on the smoothness....excellent bodywork! I haven't seen that movie in years :D

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:01 am
by betty.k
would you believe i'm downloading "the wraith" right now?! :lol:

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:10 am
by sessiz
The wraith is a usa network classic in my eyes. That movie is like a big bowl of some hot mac and cheese. Oh.... good job on that pubes, me likes. :-o

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 6:46 am
by PUBE JOOLZ
HirotoR34 wrote:I gotta agree on the smoothness....excellent bodywork! I haven't seen that movie in years :D
Thanks Hiroto! I spend a lot of time on sanding.

betty.k wrote:would you believe i'm downloading "the wraith" right now?! :lol:
Is it free download? I want to have a copy of that.

sessiz wrote:The wraith is a usa network classic in my eyes. That movie is like a big bowl of some hot mac and cheese. Oh.... good job on that pubes, me likes. :-o
Thanks Sessiz! Me likes Reon Kadena more. :-D

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 7:12 am
by betty.k
PUBE JOOLZ wrote:Is it free download? I want to have a copy of that.
maybe it's on them peer 2 peer network thingies :innocent:

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:06 am
by PUBE JOOLZ
I'll try Limewire one of these days.

Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 4:53 pm
by betty.k
just got done watching the movie, i had to keep telling myself it wasn't a matt stone/trey parker sendup! :lol:
sess was right, it's awesome like a cheeseburger with 4 kinds of bacon :eek:

but wow, what a cool car! still looks hot today.

you did a damn fine job there pj :-o

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 3:45 am
by PUBE JOOLZ
Yeah, it's a nice looking car, albeit the smplicity of its body kit.

I like it more when it runs, the power of the engine is very eminent.

Thanks betty k!