After finishing the last of my cars, I was already feeling a little withdrawal, so I picked up this '54 Chevy Bel Air. It's another M2 Machine (from the Auto-thentics line.)
I had to make a little bit of background to explain a couple things, and I'll share that when the car is finished (though, Colonel Jack is a character in Mark Twain's "Roughing It," one of the books found by the Church at 7602 Oak Street -- for those who follow the Machinas background.) But I will explain how I built a couple things.
The guns use the same construction I've used for all my other .50s -- brass rod, plastic tubing and cut pieces of plastic sprue.
Part of the baggage includes a spare .50 machine gun, and some survey sticks (part of the varied background of this car.)
I had some green stuff left over, so I added armored covers to all the wheels.
I'm still not sure what color to paint Col. Jack's Special. I'm trying to decided between black for the "cool" factor, and a desert yellow for the "practical" factor. Or maybe desert yellow with black flame job? Or all-rust like my Runnin' Gunners for a more "realistic" look. I'll figure something out.
I had a ride in one of those about a month ago (in Cuba). It was a tatty light blue colour. The horn was triggered by a piece of string between the rear view mirror and the sun visor. There was a modern sound system held in place by insulating tape and luck. Great Car
ReplyDeleteI've loved this series - brilliant conversions, You should go on Pimp My Ride!
ReplyDeleteI say go both black and desert yellow... sort of a dusty Guinness color scheme. With some more freehand hood art? Could look pretty sweet...
ReplyDeleteYou win: Black and tan it is.
DeleteNo hood art, though.