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WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
So... Apparently, the '88 Thunderbird has a one-year-only grille/nosepiece, that has never been made in scale.
This Turbocoupe version has the smooth nose. I gave the customer two choices: either I order a second nose to mess around with, and try to fabricate the grille with styrene strips... Or, I replicate his wife's real life car by making a Bra for the front end, covering up the incorrect grille. I was interested in the challenge of making a bra, and the customer agreed that would be the shorter solution. So in the meantime, I've fitted the nose piece, removed the Turbocoupe badging, and began filling in the NACA ducts in the hood, which the normal 5 Litre Thunderbirds did not have. My question to you folks: any clues where to start on making that black leather/vinyl bra? Maybe a craft store would carry swatches of these materials? ![]() Oh and hey, check out the badass "FREEBIRD" licence plate! |
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
Nice start and can't wait to see more one this one.
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
Thanks, all I know is, I searched google image for 87-89 T-Birds and that was the only pic I could even FIND with that grille.
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
I would look at Hiro's Seat leather for the bra?!
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
The bra is easy. Use tissue paper cut to shape (it may take several layers to get a suitable thickness), drape it and glue it in place with white glue cut 50/50 with water. Armour modelers use this technique all the time for making tarps, flags, canvas covers, bedrolls, etc. (Gridgirl did some of this in her Fiat 500 build)Try using 'good quality' tissue paper- thickish stuff from the craft store instead of kleenex type- the thicker stuff will hold it's shape a bit better as you cut the panels to shape. But even kleenex type will work fine as you're draping it over a surface.
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
MPWR stole my answer. I've had great results use tissue or tissue paper/thin paper towel and a 50/50 mix of white glue and water to create blue tarps and brown car covers. This is the first method i'd recommend to you, test it out on a scrap body to see the effect.
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
Got the body all together and primed, with the hood scoops shaved and filled... Just needs another coat of primer (you can see the putty coming through the primer a bit still.)
![]() Got a 5.0 out of a Mustang kit ready to go... Just looking for the 10-Hole wheels now. |
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
Replicas & Miniatures Co. of Md. makes the 10-Hole wheels.
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
yup, as someone pointed out in the other thread. I've emailed him, thanks.
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
Laid down a nice glossy coat of single stage Ford Twilight Blue Metallic, and polished to a shine. Came out real good, as you can see in the second pic. Now to assemble, and figure out to make a bra.
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
Use Masking tape for the bra.
Most people use them for ragtops.
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
interesting build. My father had one of the exact same color. Except his wasnt a 5.0 nor 2.3T It had the anemic 3.8, and LX package. None the less, it was a cool car to me, at the age of like 12. I built one in the same color also..
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Re: WIP: Customer's 1988 Ford Thunderbird
That paint looks superb. Is that one of those fancy custom/trick metallics?
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