Hello again everyone. Here is a link to a site Goolsby's customs Awhile ago, they took a '71 Ford Mustang and gave it a MAJOR custom overhaul and produced a realllly cool version of a car from the glory days of pre EPA auto design and power.
Ive had a plastic kit of a '71 kit in my stash for awhile, with the intention of using this site as my step by step instruction of how to do a scale custom Pegasus.
They did an amazing job of photologging every single step and cut and mod they did along the way....even showing where they made cuts and welds, exactly. It would be an awesome paper project, especially if designed with alot of attention to details, and a moderately hefty parts break down.
http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehic...ms_1971_to_1973_mustang_pegasus/photo_07.html
http://www.goolsbycustoms.com/projects/project-pegasus-1971-ford-mustang/
And here is another kit in the pile that would make a really awesome shelf display.. especially if done in that red river paper. Its an old and reallly arbitrary and rare kit to find, so having it in paper would be really cool.
Ive had a plastic kit of a '71 kit in my stash for awhile, with the intention of using this site as my step by step instruction of how to do a scale custom Pegasus.
They did an amazing job of photologging every single step and cut and mod they did along the way....even showing where they made cuts and welds, exactly. It would be an awesome paper project, especially if designed with alot of attention to details, and a moderately hefty parts break down.
http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehic...ms_1971_to_1973_mustang_pegasus/photo_07.html
http://www.goolsbycustoms.com/projects/project-pegasus-1971-ford-mustang/
And here is another kit in the pile that would make a really awesome shelf display.. especially if done in that red river paper. Its an old and reallly arbitrary and rare kit to find, so having it in paper would be really cool.