project Heavy Chevy (finished)
Posted: Mon Jan 08, 2007 10:14 pm
As you know, or may not know, my Offroad SE has been set aside for some time now. The reason is the frustration with building a complex chassis got to me. So while taking a break from that, I decided to do a simpiler hack on a chassis.
This ride was going to be my End of the Year contest entry, (oh well, there's always another, right?). After getting into the build, I didn't want to rush this one. So I'll show some progress pics to you guys, if your enterested.
Almost everything on this build is from tips and tricks that I read or saw at this Website: So if you see your mod in here, I thank you in advance.
It started as a Mater body and a regular Zip chassis with a few add-ons.
I chopped off the rear end to live the cab, chopped the top, removed the engine bay area, and gave old Mater a shave on the front.

The fenders I made from cut up buttons from a Pontiac factory radio. I had tried heating and bending flat plastic, but gave up. When I saw the radio face sitting in a box I knew I had found the perfect shapes and curves

I had to make the bed for it, so I laid out the foundation for the chassis hacking. I am going to use a SE battery, slot car axle, and mount the motor perpendicular to the rear axle using a piece of the reflector plastic from the same radio face. It had holes in it- the pefect size for a motor.

After gluing some plastic for the (long)bed, I realized that the Zip board isn't going to fit. So a Microsizer board will be installed in it's place later on.

The rear end will have lights sunken(frenched) into the roll pan, but the actual leds will be glued into holes in the top part of the plastic panel that will reflect the light .


I added some plastic to the headlight areas, and the front end, to start shaping it into a 57-ish Chevy truck.
This is a PITA. Lots of sanding and etching followed.

Here are the most recent shots. Taken after a coat of silver base and some more sanding. The chassis isn't just right yet. I have to move the rear axle 2-3mm's further back. And the front wheels will be drawn in a bit more too.

Here you can see what I'm going for in the rear lights/roll pan.

I still haven't decided if I want the aggresive look..........

........or the lowrider look.


It still needs a lot of work, but I am enjoying this build emmencely(sp?)
Thanks for reading this far!


This ride was going to be my End of the Year contest entry, (oh well, there's always another, right?). After getting into the build, I didn't want to rush this one. So I'll show some progress pics to you guys, if your enterested.
Almost everything on this build is from tips and tricks that I read or saw at this Website: So if you see your mod in here, I thank you in advance.
It started as a Mater body and a regular Zip chassis with a few add-ons.
I chopped off the rear end to live the cab, chopped the top, removed the engine bay area, and gave old Mater a shave on the front.

The fenders I made from cut up buttons from a Pontiac factory radio. I had tried heating and bending flat plastic, but gave up. When I saw the radio face sitting in a box I knew I had found the perfect shapes and curves


I had to make the bed for it, so I laid out the foundation for the chassis hacking. I am going to use a SE battery, slot car axle, and mount the motor perpendicular to the rear axle using a piece of the reflector plastic from the same radio face. It had holes in it- the pefect size for a motor.

After gluing some plastic for the (long)bed, I realized that the Zip board isn't going to fit. So a Microsizer board will be installed in it's place later on.

The rear end will have lights sunken(frenched) into the roll pan, but the actual leds will be glued into holes in the top part of the plastic panel that will reflect the light .


I added some plastic to the headlight areas, and the front end, to start shaping it into a 57-ish Chevy truck.


Here are the most recent shots. Taken after a coat of silver base and some more sanding. The chassis isn't just right yet. I have to move the rear axle 2-3mm's further back. And the front wheels will be drawn in a bit more too.

Here you can see what I'm going for in the rear lights/roll pan.

I still haven't decided if I want the aggresive look..........

........or the lowrider look.


It still needs a lot of work, but I am enjoying this build emmencely(sp?)
Thanks for reading this far!

