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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pair O' Dice, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. 61SuperMonza
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    Moose,
    I just had to say WOW. That rendering completley changed the character DKW.
    That needs to be built.
    NORM
     
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  2. raymay
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    This is amazing. Keep going if there are other ideas anyone has that I can share with the owner.
     
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  3. Rot 'n Kustom
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    Here's my version:
    1959 DKW Junior Final.jpg
     
  4. WB69
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    Wow! Now that's a transformation!
     
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  5. OahuEli
    Joined: Dec 27, 2008
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    Agreed, a few of my projects have been built and thats the biggest kick of all. Squablow's '51 Chevy, Fatbrosracing's '39 Chevy and wetskier2000's '41 ford COE are but three that come to mind.
    Plus, we sometimes help people by photoshopping their ideas and it doesn't work out like they imagined. Its easier to change paint in Photoshop then in the real world.:D
    I haven't posted much here lately, (working alot), but still check in to see what cool stuff the other guys have in the works.
     
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  6. madfish
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    @raymay

    Looks like I got sloppy thirds...

    DKW CUSTOM.jpg
     
  7. davidvillajr
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    Here's a thought experiment (brought on by a facebook post), how about combining the mild custom ideas from "May Cause Dangerous" with a Ranch Wagon?

    Maybe swap out the door and window posts for a full-length hardtop look (way flexy in real life, I know) OR ditch the B-pillar, swap the diagonal C-pillar with a curvy Starliner one, and maybe match that swoop on the tailgate.

    dunno. Here's some pics, if anybody wants to try it.

    1960-ford-2-door-ranch-wagon-original-paint-perfect-patina-super-solid-rare-2.jpg

    0025_a10.jpg

    Paint and wheels of your choosing.
     
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  8. madfish
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    Last edited: Jan 24, 2021
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  10. davidvillajr
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    I *almost* dig it. Needs something to break up that empty space (to me, anyway) because it's reminding me of those Jeeps on Fantasy Island.

    Maybe a slight chop or something. It's close to cool, really close.
     
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  11. Old6rodder
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    Hairball thought along the lead sled lines. Can the front bumper be pulled back some to add to the "forward" look, and perhaps some body metal to cover a bit of the grill at the ends?
     
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  12. madfish
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  13. GearheadsQCE
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    Lower the lid on that '60 wagon and you've got a winner!
     
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  14. Something like this???

    Custom2.jpg
     
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  15. Ned Ludd
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    These DKWs had quite a reputation for performance, as good power could be got out of the 2-stroke triples. Front-drive gave good handling within the constraints of the performance envelope: the layout eventually became the signature Audi layout. Hypothetically Quattro AWD is possible — and bigs-and-littles can work if the rear diff ratio is shortened proportionately to the rear tyre diameter. That suggests a different kind of performance build to a gasser, more a kind of '60s street machine/c.1960 Monte Carlo Rally mash-up: lowered a bit with a slight rake, Minilites, driving lights, perhaps exhaust tips ahead of the rear wheels. It'd be a sort of a GTi in a late-traditional idiom:
    DKW_Junior_GT.jpg
    Note radiator over transaxle:
    dkw junior 03.jpg

    Here in South Africa, horrible liberties have been taken with DKW Juniors:
    dkw junior 01.jpg
    dkw junior 02.jpg

    There was also the 1959-65 DKW 1000SP, which looked like a miniature '55-'57 T-bird.
     
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  16. davidvillajr
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    I'm a bit in love with that! Now to find a wagon, and a couple Starliner roofs...

    Oh, yeah, and a BIG pile of money.
     
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  17. Squablow
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    I feel like if you're going to do the Ranch Wagon, you need to keep the original wagon roofline and rear pillars, but add the hardtop doors and B pillar. Like how the B pillars on this Olds wagon mimic the 4 door hardtop roof, but the back of the wagon is still squared off. I don't have the 'shop skills to pull off a rendering.

    1958-Oldsmobile-Super-88-Fiesta-Station-Wagon-red.jpg
     
  18. Squablow
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    Can someone add wheels like those on the red car to my '57 Chevy, including the thin stripe whitewalls? I can't find any dead-on side shots of the '56 to use for the wheels and I'm not skilled enough to just "make up" a set. I don't want to see "smoothie" wheels, these are clearly OEM style steel wheels and regular 10" baby moon caps.

    Or, does anyone have a side shot of the red '56 (or another car with identical wheels) that I could use to try to 'shop it myself? I'm still a hack and I'm not as good at importing stuff, but if I had something at the exact same angle I might be able to pull it off. Thanks in advance.

    1_56_apr18.JPG
    20200714_190630.jpg
     
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  19. madfish
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  20. @Squablow Here it is a little lower. What color are you thinking of painting it??

    wheels.jpg
     
  21. madfish
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    @themoose

    Paint? We don't need no stinkin' paint...

    1957.jpg
     
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  22. @madfish @Squablow I can't help it I just like shiny things...

    red.jpg
     
  23. madfish
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  24. Eso no es lo que ella dice:eek:
     
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  25. Squablow
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    So this is definitely what I was thinking about, and I like it. The redlines and mag wheels are neat looking on their own, but they get lost in a sea of already-busy paint. I might actually do a set of these this summer, the redlines are pretty old anyway and I have the wheels and caps for it.

    shoppedbabymoons.jpg

    But then I see this, damn. That does look really good. Like, really good. I had put this car together intentionally as no-frills and old paint so I could use it without having it garaged all summer or worry about it in a parking lot, not to mention it'd take a fair amount of work to paint it nicely, time that I could spend on other projects. I figured if I did end up giving it a quick paint job, I'd make it white, since white tends to make bodywork look good, that'd be the easy choice.

    Damn it though, it sure looks good in red. Can't argue with that. This image is going to torture me. I've definitely got to work through a bunch of other projects before I should even consider repainting this car. Still though, damn.

    shoppedinred.jpg
     
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  26. OahuEli
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    Paint it with a roller, no sweat about parking lot dings then...:rolleyes::D
     
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  27. 1-SHOT
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    I rebuilt a low milage 74 Ford LTD that was a insurance co. total loss and some parts had been used off it at the dealership I worked at and pieced it together with multicolor parts and did not get to painting it and loaned it to a friend Jack who need a car to go to work. A couple weeks later Jack & Kieth showed up at work and Kieth was driving this shines Grey 74 Ford LTD. turns out they had painted my car with Porch & Deck Enamel. Kieth just cut it in with a 4 inch commercial brush and rolled the rest. One of the slickest paint jobs. Kieth was a house painter, and I asked them if any Alcohol was involved and they both laughed. I kept that car for ten rears and when i sold it it still looked good.
     
  28. Squablow
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    I just now noticed that a reflection of me, taking the picture, was added into the red rendering. Also, in real life, there is a tree that would be behind me, and to the right, from where I took that picture, and it's in the reflection. There'd be no way to know that from the original picture, but it's uncanny.
     
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  29. I always try to make things look as real as possible based on the foreground,image angle and by trying to envision the background as it might look. I guess I got lucky on this on or maybe I've been lurking around you yard.:D
     
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  30. Squablow
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    I looked at it for quite a while before I picked up on that. It's really accurate, almost alarmingly so! At first I thought you maybe overlayed a picture of another car on top of it, but there's too many distinguishing features for that to work. And with such a blotchy paintjob on the original picture, that can't make it easier, I'm impressed.

    Can I see the same picture but with the car white? I'm really sold on the red paint, but white would be easier to make the bodywork look good. With the white, I'd also like to see it back at it's old height, and maybe dial some of the blue-ish reflection out of the steel wheels. Madfish's tire rendering looks exactly like the tires and wheels I have.

    Don't get me wrong, I love the red rendering, but maybe the more likely scenario would be all white, and tall.
     
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