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"THE WRAITH" CBP
Last post 05-29-2009 08:23 PM by bloodyjaws. 69 replies.
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- LSU FAN 1981
- Joined on Mar 17, 2007
- Marrero,Louisiana
- Posts 916
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This Is My First CBP I Figured I Make My Own. So Im Dedicating This Build-Off Into What I Think Is A Great Movie. Im Building So Far 2 Of The Cars In The Movie. There Is No Deadline For This Build So Take Your Time & Enjoy. Heres Some Pics Of The 1:1 Cars Im Building
Heres The List Of Cars That Can Be Built For This Build Off :
Chevy Corvette
Pontiac Trans Am
Dodge Daytona
GMC Pickup
Plymouth Barracuda
Dodge M4S Turbo Interceptor(The Wraith)
http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff189/lsufan70072/On My Workbench: 1966 Chevy Chevelle Malibu Custom Wagon, 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback,"Vanishing Point" 70 Dodge Challenger R/T Rick Williams Flying Tigers Scale Model Builders
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- octavia
- Joined on Mar 02, 2007
- Over there - across the Pond in the sunny UK
- Posts 753
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Totally agree about the movie - cant remember how many times i've watched it on VCR (including about a week ago !)
Now if I could only remember who made the kit that looked like the ghost car.
As for build options what about the trail bike etc ?
Think im in anyway
Octavia
More at http://s155.photobucket.com/albums/s291/Octavia2_models/
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- Jantrix
- Joined on Dec 09, 2004
- Tampa, FL.
- Posts 2,895
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Very interesting idea. I'll be checking this out. I've never seen a kit of the movie car, some sort of Dodge concept I believe.
Rob  There is a nasty little four letter word for building something your not interested in - work. And that's not what we do here. My Photo Album
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- White_R34
- Joined on Jun 29, 2005
- Swamp Land
- Posts 1,093
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Hay Octavia there was never a kit for the ghost car (WRAITH) But the car was called the Dodge M4S Concept Car. I'm going to try and build that car but it's not on his list so I'll build it in a different place. I plan to use an AMT Jaguar XJ220 for the lay out of the body. I'll just have to see if I can make the car look close or not.
As for the full movie I only liked the wraith car all the othere cars are just to stock for me I like the over the top type of cars like those weard vette's I'm working on.
Scratch Building the Impossible is my main goal!! My-Album
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- LSU FAN 1981
- Joined on Mar 17, 2007
- Marrero,Louisiana
- Posts 916
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Vince- I Forgot To Add The Turbo Interceptor. I'll Be Sure To Add It To The List.
http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff189/lsufan70072/On My Workbench: 1966 Chevy Chevelle Malibu Custom Wagon, 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback,"Vanishing Point" 70 Dodge Challenger R/T Rick Williams Flying Tigers Scale Model Builders
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- Trans Am Erik
- Joined on Aug 22, 2007
- Michigan
- Posts 256
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QUOTE: Originally posted by White_R34
Hay Octavia there was never a kit for the ghost car (WRAITH) But the car was called the Dodge M4S Concept Car. I'm goint to try and build that car but it's not on his list so I'll build it in a different place. I plan to use an AMT Jaguar XJ220 for the lay out of the body. I'll just have to see if I can make the car look close or not.
Gee,I wonder who gave you that idea  (just kidding) I ended up finding an XJ220 kit a couple weeks ago, so if it's ok with you R34, I'm gonna attempt the Turbo Interceptor as well.
here they are togther, pretty close?
I am a product of watching WAY too much TV and movies in the Eighties. Back when every show had a car as a featured charecter!
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- White_R34
- Joined on Jun 29, 2005
- Swamp Land
- Posts 1,093
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"Hay Hay" that's a good Idea if the two of us build the same kit we can bounce new ways and ideas of doing this project off each othere  . I'm using and old AMT Kit you? Oh I do know of a Fujimi kit of the XJ220, it just costs a lot. and *** for the wheel Aoshima and Fujimi makes some good version of them. If you come up with a cheaper wheel let me know. Ka?
Scratch Building the Impossible is my main goal!! My-Album
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- LSU FAN 1981
- Joined on Mar 17, 2007
- Marrero,Louisiana
- Posts 916
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Heres Some Progress On My Builds So Far.
White R-34- Hows Your Builds Coming Along.
http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff189/lsufan70072/On My Workbench: 1966 Chevy Chevelle Malibu Custom Wagon, 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback,"Vanishing Point" 70 Dodge Challenger R/T Rick Williams Flying Tigers Scale Model Builders
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- White_R34
- Joined on Jun 29, 2005
- Swamp Land
- Posts 1,093
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Good start there your vette is shaping up well. As for my build here's what I got at the Cajun Model Fest 23 to help me out on this build. Some Fujimi Mesh wheels but there 4 lug:
I need 5 lug and I have some wheel from an old trashed Pontia GTP kit but unlike the fujimi wheels I would have to modife two of them for the deep set I need for the rear.
Here's a better image I painted the Revell wheels so you can see them better.
I working on the body right now and once I get some of the putty dryed I will show you all some of my work.
Scratch Building the Impossible is my main goal!! My-Album
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- ford57bucket
- Joined on Apr 13, 2007
- Posts 171
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www.monstersinmotion.com has a resin kit of the turbo interceptor but it's way pricey at $144.00!
don;t throw that away,i can use it!
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- Scalefinishes
- Joined on Feb 01, 2008
- Posts 38
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Anybody else notice the Dodge "turbo" had two different paint jobs?
Not a great site, but checkout the memorabilia section at www.thewraithcar.com
Scalefinishes.com
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- LSU FAN 1981
- Joined on Mar 17, 2007
- Marrero,Louisiana
- Posts 916
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The Modifications I Did On My Vette Is:
AMT 70 Chevy Corvette Body
AMT 89 Chevy Corvette Rear Panel
AMT Eckler Corvette Front Fender Flares
Glued 89 Corvette Rear Panel Onto Stock Quarter Panels Filled In Seams. Im Using The 70 Corvette Interior, Engine & Frame.
I Did A Few Mods To The Trans Am Its A Revell Kit I Removed The Rear Spoiler Glued T-Tops & Filled In The Seams
http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff189/lsufan70072/On My Workbench: 1966 Chevy Chevelle Malibu Custom Wagon, 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback,"Vanishing Point" 70 Dodge Challenger R/T Rick Williams Flying Tigers Scale Model Builders
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- White_R34
- Joined on Jun 29, 2005
- Swamp Land
- Posts 1,093
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Thanks for the link but I'm not going to wast time diging through that site to find that car I thought you would have put up a directed link, but any way why buy it if you can build it, you'll have more fun building it. An for less money, I know not every one has the skills to build the car from scratch and that sucks so you guys will half to fork over the big buck if you realy want that car.
An about the paint job it's not realy two It's a color shift paint, way back then it was called fip-flop style to day color shift or better known as chameleon paint job. You can use eather HOC or Alclad II it's up to you the builder, I'm using Alclad II once I get the body mod's done.
Scratch Building the Impossible is my main goal!! My-Album
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- LSU FAN 1981
- Joined on Mar 17, 2007
- Marrero,Louisiana
- Posts 916
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White R-34- When You Get Started On The Body Post Some Pics This I Gotta See Your'e Pretty Good On Body Mods I Like What You Did On The Corvette Summer Vettes.
http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff189/lsufan70072/On My Workbench: 1966 Chevy Chevelle Malibu Custom Wagon, 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback,"Vanishing Point" 70 Dodge Challenger R/T Rick Williams Flying Tigers Scale Model Builders
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- crzyhorse
- Joined on Jan 11, 2004
- East Tennessee, Hillbilly Country
- Posts 1,961
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http://www.monstersinmotion.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=10388
Looks like it hasn't been released yet. @ $144.00 I won't have one anytime soon. I'd also bet on this bring a resin cast lump. Basically a poured sculpture.
Ok who's doin Skank's 'Cuda?
The PPG Pace car had the very 1st use of an actual "chameleon" paint. It was the spice/violet/black. The paintjob cost a cool $1,000,000 back in the day!!!!
The XJ220 will get you close, if it's based on the production Jag. Look close at the Dodge Daytona from AMT, or the Trubo-Z from Monogram. The M4S was designed by the same guy who did them. The M4S is one of my all time favorite design studies.
Another source of panels is the Monogram Olds AeroTech. I've studied building this, I just can't fathom having to buy 4-5 kits for the variuos bits needed. A full detail build would require a twin-turbo 2.2l with a DOHC head.
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