The Big Lebowski: Dude's Car
LAPO
02-09-2006, 03:40 AM
I'd like to build the car used by the Dude (Drugo is his name in the italian version of the film) in "the big lebowski" movie, surely my preferred one.
Do you know wich car is that? Who makes that car in 1/24 scale?
thanks
Do you know wich car is that? Who makes that car in 1/24 scale?
thanks
89audiQT
02-09-2006, 04:44 AM
That would be the 1972 Pontiac LeBaron. He mentions the year, make, and model (after the car is stolen) to the cops in his house.
As far as tracking a model of one goes, ya got me there. Several of the GMs of the time (around the 70's) had similar body styles. May want to try looking at the older GM line-up and find a matching (or close) model there.
Hope that helps, if even a little bit. Great movie, too.
As far as tracking a model of one goes, ya got me there. Several of the GMs of the time (around the 70's) had similar body styles. May want to try looking at the older GM line-up and find a matching (or close) model there.
Hope that helps, if even a little bit. Great movie, too.
LAPO
02-09-2006, 06:09 AM
Thanks!
i am not able to find any image of this car in the net... Someone can help me? Links?
i am not able to find any image of this car in the net... Someone can help me? Links?
89audiQT
02-09-2006, 06:22 AM
seems as though the car's pretty rare. i ran a couple of searches and couldn't find too much. sorry.
alakai
02-09-2006, 06:51 AM
seems as though the car's pretty rare. i ran a couple of searches and couldn't find too much. sorry.
Actually it's so rare that it doesn't even exist. Pontiac never made a LeBaron, that was a Chrysler model (a little Cohen bros. twist in the dialogue).
It's been a long time since I saw the movie so I can't even recall what the car looked like, but here's a 1972 Chrysler LeBaron... is that it?
http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1972/Ingraham/8.jpg
Actually it's so rare that it doesn't even exist. Pontiac never made a LeBaron, that was a Chrysler model (a little Cohen bros. twist in the dialogue).
It's been a long time since I saw the movie so I can't even recall what the car looked like, but here's a 1972 Chrysler LeBaron... is that it?
http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1972/Ingraham/8.jpg
gasman03
02-09-2006, 08:27 AM
nobody is even close, its a 1973 Ford Torino, Johan made a 2 door 1972 Torino kit, but it would require literally years of scratchbuilding to make it look anything like the car from the movie, here's a crappy pic of a 1973 Ford Torino
http://homepage.mac.com/gregjsmith/C1275995065/E547841228/Media/photoset2%2d08.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/gregjsmith/C1275995065/E547841228/Media/photoset2%2d08.jpg
LAPO
02-09-2006, 09:48 AM
nobody is even close, its a 1973 Ford Torino, Johan made a 2 door 1972 Torino kit, but it would require literally years of scratchbuilding to make it look anything like the car from the movie, here's a crappy pic of a 1973 Ford Torino
http://homepage.mac.com/gregjsmith/C1275995065/E547841228/Media/photoset2%2d08.jpg
hmmmmm....
I'am going to see the big leboski again this night
http://homepage.mac.com/gregjsmith/C1275995065/E547841228/Media/photoset2%2d08.jpg
hmmmmm....
I'am going to see the big leboski again this night
willimo
02-09-2006, 09:51 AM
That movie had a lot of little mistakes in what they said and what was actually on screen. Like the marmot was played by a ferret. It wasn't a Pontiac Lebaron, obviously, and though I never looked at it before, I'm sure gasman is right, it looks exactly like that Torino. You've got all the painting reference you need, right from the movie too...
"Green. Some brown, or, uh, rust, coloration."
I hope you find what you need, building that car would be the greatest thing ever. Really, though, I wouldn't shy away from finding some other early 70s sedan and making it look the same through paint work.
"Green. Some brown, or, uh, rust, coloration."
I hope you find what you need, building that car would be the greatest thing ever. Really, though, I wouldn't shy away from finding some other early 70s sedan and making it look the same through paint work.
LAPO
02-09-2006, 09:55 AM
That movie had a lot of little mistakes in what they said and what was actually on screen. Like the marmot was played by a ferret. It wasn't a Pontiac Lebaron, obviously, and though I never looked at it before, I'm sure gasman is right, it looks exactly like that Torino. You've got all the painting reference you need, right from the movie too...
"Green. Some brown, or, uh, rust, coloration."
I hope you find what you need, building that car would be the greatest thing ever. Really, though, I wouldn't shy away from finding some other early 70s sedan and making it look the same through paint work.
well.... now i just need a model (which one, my friends?), and before the painting something strong to smoke!
"Green. Some brown, or, uh, rust, coloration."
I hope you find what you need, building that car would be the greatest thing ever. Really, though, I wouldn't shy away from finding some other early 70s sedan and making it look the same through paint work.
well.... now i just need a model (which one, my friends?), and before the painting something strong to smoke!
89audiQT
02-09-2006, 10:19 AM
a torino indeed. that oughta teach me to post on forums at 4am.
i did manage to find a couple, 70 cobra here (http://www.billandwalts.com/rmx_performance.ep.html) and a 69 cobra here (http://www.modelroundup.com/amt20007.html). some modification required (what fun would it be without it).
those oughta get ya goin' on the right track now. sorry for the mix-up, i was tired and apparently incoherent. anything along those lines should do the job as far as the main body goes, and being a 2-door. the hood will have to go though.
i did manage to find a couple, 70 cobra here (http://www.billandwalts.com/rmx_performance.ep.html) and a 69 cobra here (http://www.modelroundup.com/amt20007.html). some modification required (what fun would it be without it).
those oughta get ya goin' on the right track now. sorry for the mix-up, i was tired and apparently incoherent. anything along those lines should do the job as far as the main body goes, and being a 2-door. the hood will have to go though.
willimo
02-09-2006, 11:26 AM
Looking through the selection of 70s cars at Modelexpress.net, the '78 Dodge Monaco would really capture the look of the car - the odd 70's four door design etc. I know it's not the correct car, but with something like this, where the car wasn't meant to be particularly memorable, it would be completely acceptable to me, and actually, more correct to my logic, since the Coen Bros. probably didn't really care what car it was as long as it looked right ("Pontiac Lebaron" is a pretty good indication on how serious they were about the car).
Here's a linky: http://www.modelexpress.net/cgi-bin/modelexpress/shop/AMT_38060.html
I'm gonna get that one and copy your project! :eek: I guess you're in Italy, so you won't be too mad if I buy this out from under you :evillol: Now, which version of this car I'll replicate, I don't know. How it was at the start? After he crashed into the garbage? After it was stolen? After the Corvette owner bashed it up? After the nihilists set it on fire? Weeee!!! You're cool, LAPO!
Here's a linky: http://www.modelexpress.net/cgi-bin/modelexpress/shop/AMT_38060.html
I'm gonna get that one and copy your project! :eek: I guess you're in Italy, so you won't be too mad if I buy this out from under you :evillol: Now, which version of this car I'll replicate, I don't know. How it was at the start? After he crashed into the garbage? After it was stolen? After the Corvette owner bashed it up? After the nihilists set it on fire? Weeee!!! You're cool, LAPO!
LAPO
02-10-2006, 04:11 AM
Looking through the selection of 70s cars at Modelexpress.net, the '78 Dodge Monaco would really capture the look of the car - the odd 70's four door design etc. I know it's not the correct car, but with something like this, where the car wasn't meant to be particularly memorable, it would be completely acceptable to me, and actually, more correct to my logic, since the Coen Bros. probably didn't really care what car it was as long as it looked right ("Pontiac Lebaron" is a pretty good indication on how serious they were about the car).
Here's a linky: http://www.modelexpress.net/cgi-bin/modelexpress/shop/AMT_38060.html
I'm gonna get that one and copy your project! :eek: I guess you're in Italy, so you won't be too mad if I buy this out from under you :evillol: Now, which version of this car I'll replicate, I don't know. How it was at the start? After he crashed into the garbage? After it was stolen? After the Corvette owner bashed it up? After the nihilists set it on fire? Weeee!!! You're cool, LAPO!
but.... maybe i already have that car in my basement! It is the same used by Rosco of "Hazzard"... but i have also planned to make a diorama using the General Lee and the Daisy's Jeep. so... i need another kit anyway...
The version i will do is the one after the garbage crash, after it has been stolen, but BEFORE the Corvette owner bashed it up. I want my windshield in because i love to listen to Creedence and sometimes i need to roll a number safely...
PEACE & LOVE!
Here's a linky: http://www.modelexpress.net/cgi-bin/modelexpress/shop/AMT_38060.html
I'm gonna get that one and copy your project! :eek: I guess you're in Italy, so you won't be too mad if I buy this out from under you :evillol: Now, which version of this car I'll replicate, I don't know. How it was at the start? After he crashed into the garbage? After it was stolen? After the Corvette owner bashed it up? After the nihilists set it on fire? Weeee!!! You're cool, LAPO!
but.... maybe i already have that car in my basement! It is the same used by Rosco of "Hazzard"... but i have also planned to make a diorama using the General Lee and the Daisy's Jeep. so... i need another kit anyway...
The version i will do is the one after the garbage crash, after it has been stolen, but BEFORE the Corvette owner bashed it up. I want my windshield in because i love to listen to Creedence and sometimes i need to roll a number safely...
PEACE & LOVE!
zanthrax
02-10-2006, 07:19 AM
BEST. PROJECT. EVER.
good luck in that one! and don't forget the burnmark in the frontseat.
good luck in that one! and don't forget the burnmark in the frontseat.
LAPO
02-10-2006, 09:06 AM
i have planned to make a small diorama in wich the Dude inside the car looks down and keeps in the right hand a bottle of beer with the bottom up (who knows why). Outside the car makes a quick steer in the direction af a big green garbage box. Of course the front left window is closed....
willimo
02-10-2006, 09:26 AM
Hahahaha. LAPO, you rule.
Deviant
02-12-2006, 10:42 AM
Dude: "I don't need your sympathy man, I need my fu*king johnson!"
Donny: "What do you need that for dude?"
Donny: "What do you need that for dude?"
LAPO
02-13-2006, 04:09 AM
Dude: "I don't need your sympathy man, I need my fu*king johnson!"
Donny: "What do you need that for dude?"
"Shut up Donny and fu***off!" (I only have seen the italian version of the movie and i do not know if these are the original words)
Donny: "What do you need that for dude?"
"Shut up Donny and fu***off!" (I only have seen the italian version of the movie and i do not know if these are the original words)
D[X]P
02-13-2006, 08:38 PM
tough project
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