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(@john-quilter)
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Just completed this pair of 1936 Dodge sedans from 3D printed kits.  The kit represents a taxi but I built mine as stock but without the fender skirts and single side mount.  I had two of these kits printed, so built the second one as a convertible sedan, leaving the skirts in place and adding the second side mount.   The roof is a section of sheet aluminum suitably textured and painted, and there is a convertible top boot when the top is off.  I added additional texture detail to the grill and created a ram hood ornament and whitewalls plus additional undercarriage details.

 

1936 Dodge sedan #5
1936 Dodge sedan & kit
1936 Dodge sedan
1936 Dodges close #1
1936 Dodges close X2 #1
1936 Dodges close X2 #3

And a prototype.

1936 Dodge 4 dr convt #1

 Now it's on to a series of 1955 Plymouths.  Stay tuned.

 


John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA


   
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(@ed-davis)
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As usual, great work.


Ed Davis
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Beautiful work John. I especially like the convertible sedan. Did the kit include the Ram ornament?



   
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(@john-quilter)
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Posted by: @bob-jackman

Beautiful work John. I especially like the convertible sedan. Did the kit include the Ram ornament?

Thanks, no, the Ram ornaments I made using silver colored wire.  Probably a bit oversized but you can only do so much with small details in 43rd scale.

 


John F. Quilter
Eugene, Oregon USA


   
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David Green
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Nice John. Interesting and unique models which I appreciate you sharing here.



   
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