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Hilltop Raceway
01-27-2008, 12:31 PM
A little color on the old black Shadow, gives it a new attidude. RM

http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc196/kwikdeals/DSC02355.jpg

1976Cordoba
01-27-2008, 12:40 PM
Nice!

I bought 12 in an auction recently and need to figure out something to do with them.

micyou03
01-27-2008, 02:00 PM
Nice job, it really does give it a new light.

Here's one I painted up a while back.

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f288/micyou03/2008-01%20Slots/01-27-08Shadow4.jpg

And one I bought on ebey.

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f288/micyou03/2008-01%20Slots/01-27-08ShadowAmericanFlag.jpg

1scalevolvo
01-27-2008, 03:06 PM
Amazing what new & different colors can do for a car !

Hilltop Raceway
01-27-2008, 03:14 PM
Good looking cars M03!!! I like white/striped the best. The Shadow is really good for racing, sits low to the track, that wedge frontend will slide right under a crash on the track. Ever have a paint job go bad??? The clear done a job on this one. I guess I sprayed the clear on too quick. Had to strip it and start over. RM

http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc196/kwikdeals/DSC02216.jpg

Dranoel Dragon
01-27-2008, 05:19 PM
Like you haven't seen it before:

micyou03
01-27-2008, 09:36 PM
I like the sky blue one best so far.

That one DD did its really cool and innovative.

videojimmy
01-27-2008, 10:48 PM
All the Shadows are very nice... gets one thinking, ya dig? New paint brings new ideas.
DD's is amazingly creative... It looks like a truck from an old Speed Racer cartoon, or the Whacky Racers. Very cool.

Hilltop... did you paint that driver's head red, or is it a AW head?
Great detail on the driver! Like the white rims too.

41-willys
01-27-2008, 10:48 PM
What do you have to do to a slot body to prep it for paint?

jack0fall
01-27-2008, 11:06 PM
What do you have to do to a slot body to prep it for paint?

First (and this is very very important): Consume liberal amounts of antiseptic (aka Johnny Walker, Jimmy Beam, Grey Goose) I think you get the idea... :devil:

JK... I too would like to know the answer to this question... But I keep getting stuck on the first step.

Jeff

micyou03
01-27-2008, 11:25 PM
I used to just prime over the old paint, but I ran into a couple of cars that just wouldn't seem to dry after that, so now I soak thewm in Pinesol overnight and then brush away the old paint.

Hilltop Raceway
01-28-2008, 12:40 AM
It's the original head VJ, just brush painted it red, black shield, silver stripes on the helmet with a sharpie.

bumpercar88
01-28-2008, 05:52 PM
OK I've consumed the antiseptic, now I can't find the bodies or the paint! Now where did I put that glass of antiseptic?

Hilltop Raceway
01-29-2008, 07:16 PM
I remember that build, DD. The more I looked at it, the more I liked it!!! A Super truck, V-16 power I do believe, fandangtastic!!! RM

Hilltop Raceway
01-31-2008, 12:04 PM
I'd like to thank Hooter's for sponsoring the No. 19 Shadow.

http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc196/kwikdeals/DSC02417.jpg

EBasil
01-31-2008, 08:53 PM
Very cool.

I like 'em all, but the blue Jasper car and the Hooters car are both just outstanding! Killer cars, guys!

http://www.planetofspeed.com/discus/messages/2784/460.jpghttp://www.planetofspeed.com/discus/messages/2784/470.jpg
There's a couple I used to run too low.

sethndaddy
02-01-2008, 11:20 PM
Amazing what new & different colors can do for a car !
LOL, Exactly word for word what I was thinking.

bobhch
02-02-2008, 01:15 AM
I'd like to thank Hooter's for sponsoring the No. 19 Shadow.

http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc196/kwikdeals/DSC02417.jpg

Nice...I love Hooters. I need to paint one of these up in Tan and make it a Hooters car....nice work again with this Body Hilltop!

Oh yeah...those rims are Killer! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: You had painted some of these up on another car and was thinking about them the other day...very neat way to make something old new again.

Bob...zilla

41-willys
02-02-2008, 09:14 AM
Like you haven't seen it before:

The more I look at that truck the more I like it.:thumbsup: Can you give a little run down on the construction
Thanks

Dranoel Dragon
02-03-2008, 11:19 AM
The more I look at that truck the more I like it.:thumbsup: Can you give a little run down on the construction
Thanks

I used the Gypsie Constrution method:

First, steal a Shadow body. :D

Second, steal another one. :D :D

Then find a suitable truck cab in plastic. (good luck with that, I find a good one about once every 3 years) Remove the glass, grill and any other seperate parts.

I used a Shadow body that I got in a e-bay junk lot I split with coach. It had already been primered and that helped a lot. I positioned the cab in the shadow and held it in place with tape while I marked cut lines with a sharpie. Then I picked up the dremel, mounted a small, thin cutting wheel and an evil grin and removed a section for the cab to fit into. Then I went farther. In order for the cabs wheel wells to fit the Shadow wheelbase the cut out had to be forward of the cockpit. Leaving the cockpit in place was out of the question. So, I removed it too, as well as the area just to the right of the cockpit the same size as the radiator on the left side.

Then I picked up the second body ( a broken white one) and cut the radiator and engine cover from it. Using a combination of dremel with sanding disk, files and sanding sticks I fit the engine cover reversed and mated to the original to give it the V16 look while filling the cockpit area. Once the CA was set I mounted the second radiator in similar fashion.

I smoothed everything out a little with files and sanding sticks and made final adjustments to fit the fit the cab. The bottom front edge of the cockpit is resting just forward of the lip on the front radiatoer outlet and the rest sits down into the body. I tacked it with CA and checked everything for straightness before putting a bead of CA all the way around the cab on the inside. I used thin for the bead as it flows into any gaps and fills them fairly well.

Once the CA was set I dug out a tube of stuff I haven't used in years; Testors Body Putty. I've found that while it could be a little stronger, it does a nice job of filling, and blending so that the cab looks like it was actually made as part of the shadow.

Then came the heartbreak. On the first test fit on a chassis, as soon as I flexed the sides to slip it onto a Tomy Turbo, half of the Testors putty cracked and fell off. :o Back to filling and smoothing. And I trimmed the body mounting tabs down a tad so I wouldn't have to flex it so much the next time.

Time for clean-up: The cab's wheel wells sat to deep in the body and needed to be trimmed out. Also there was a sizeable gap between the inside if the Shadow wheel wells and the cab. I used epoxy putty to fill these and give it a little extra strength ( yes I do actually put it on the track and run it).

With the wheel wells cleaned up, I filled a little under the front edge of the cab to help morph it into the Shadow's "Pontoons". A coat of thin CA to help bind it all and smoth it over I was ready for a final sanding of all the merge lines. This I did with a small round file, bare, then wrpped in several different grits of sandpaper.

Satisfied that all was well, I applied the first coat of grey primer. This showed a few minor defects which I cleaned up, sanded smooth and primed again with white. One last final sanding and final grey primer coat.

Now it's airbrush time: Two coats of base color, a pecial mix of Pacra RF. Then a clearcoat dip. Painted details, the charcoal metalic and a clear dip. Decals, re fitted the windows and grill and a final clear dip.

The end result you see here with some of my other truck morphs:

41-willys
02-03-2008, 11:27 AM
Thanks for the run down. I really like the Bendz truck next to it in the second pic. Heck I like all of them:thumbsup: :woohoo: :thumbsup:

thanks again

bobhch
02-03-2008, 11:33 AM
Thanks for the run down. I really like the Bendz truck next to it in the second pic. Heck I like all of them:thumbsup: :woohoo: :thumbsup:

thanks again

Slot trucks are so Kool....I like them all too! Sweet! :)

Bob...zilla