Y2K5SRT
Enthusiast
A good friend of mine is one of the premiere model builders in the country. When he heard I got a new Viper he asked my wife to send some photos to him on the sly. Well, Friday was my birthday (42, thank you very much) and he stopped by with this as a birthday present. Check it out!
Yep, he even did the fade on the sides! This baby is in 1:18 scale and he also did some serious detailing on the interior:
He didn't have the original car to work with, so the yellow is a slightly different shade. And yes, it has nice, soft rubber tires - no marks on the hood!
The model had drilled rotors and he didn't mess with them. Did a very nice job of matching the "smoke chrome". Also, while he was going to paint the brake calipers red, they turn with the wheel. He decided that looked a little goofy and left them black:
Did I mention the interior? He did the stitching on the back of the seats and even added the "suede" inserts...
And best of all, not only did he do the correct floor mat logos on the floors, but he even added the serial number badge, albeit slightly larger so you could read the numbers when you grab the magnifying glass:
He is a heck of a great guy and does some nice details indeed. I know he helped some other owners on these forums get some custom models, including some Steel Gray 2000's using the actual factory paint. Pretty slick! My thanks to Jeff and my lovely bride for making my desk look as good as our garage!
Chris
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Yep, he even did the fade on the sides! This baby is in 1:18 scale and he also did some serious detailing on the interior:
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He didn't have the original car to work with, so the yellow is a slightly different shade. And yes, it has nice, soft rubber tires - no marks on the hood!
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The model had drilled rotors and he didn't mess with them. Did a very nice job of matching the "smoke chrome". Also, while he was going to paint the brake calipers red, they turn with the wheel. He decided that looked a little goofy and left them black:
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Did I mention the interior? He did the stitching on the back of the seats and even added the "suede" inserts...
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And best of all, not only did he do the correct floor mat logos on the floors, but he even added the serial number badge, albeit slightly larger so you could read the numbers when you grab the magnifying glass:
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He is a heck of a great guy and does some nice details indeed. I know he helped some other owners on these forums get some custom models, including some Steel Gray 2000's using the actual factory paint. Pretty slick! My thanks to Jeff and my lovely bride for making my desk look as good as our garage!
Chris