my 1/18 kitt....modified nose section
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my 1/18 kitt....modified nose section
hey guys, just registered here...i brought a 1/18 kitt but i wasnt happy with the look of the fog lights, so i filed out the openings and made new lamps.. what do you think?
heres a couple of pics of my 1:24 plastic model too
heres a couple of pics of my 1:24 plastic model too
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Welcome to the board! I'm glad to see yet another modeler on board. I love building model kits as well.
AWESOME JOB!!! Now THAT is how they SHOULD have done it in the first place, for both KITT and KARR! You may be giving me inspiration to go get those die casts after all, maybe...
Isn't your 1:24 the AMT/ERTL reissue? I have that exact same model I was going to work on, making one KITT and one KARR. However, I want to do to it like you did with the 1:18's and file out the openings and do the fog light thing. Maybe order some scanner kits and rig them up somehow. But all my models are packed away since I'm moving in 6 weeks. When I move and get back into the modeling, I'll definitely have pictures of them both.
AWESOME JOB!!! Now THAT is how they SHOULD have done it in the first place, for both KITT and KARR! You may be giving me inspiration to go get those die casts after all, maybe...
Isn't your 1:24 the AMT/ERTL reissue? I have that exact same model I was going to work on, making one KITT and one KARR. However, I want to do to it like you did with the 1:18's and file out the openings and do the fog light thing. Maybe order some scanner kits and rig them up somehow. But all my models are packed away since I'm moving in 6 weeks. When I move and get back into the modeling, I'll definitely have pictures of them both.
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Those seats on the 1/24 KITT looks oo rounded from the one I have. Much More accurate though.
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Hi steveo3002, welcome to KRO! You've done a good modification job on your 1/18 KITT. And you've also done well on your 1/25 KITT model. I particularly like how you rounded off the model's PMD seats (as Turboman earlier mentioned) and sanded off the turn-signal blackouts to simulate a 4th season car. Did you also modify the dash to include the 1-TV design?
Overall its a very nice custom diecast and plastic model. Truly something only diehard KR fans can produce.
Overall its a very nice custom diecast and plastic model. Truly something only diehard KR fans can produce.
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NOPE!.... ...The car itself rooled off the shelf one day and the nose was scrathced ,so I decided to sand it all the way down and strip it clean and convert it to junkyard dog kitt and the chassis was stripped too and the interior was removed as well and now the dash is still being done perfectly without any shortcuts to the 3/4th season!....so this diecast with be the very best piece I have ever crafted!>>andy-kitt wrote:You gonna dunk it in acid to remove the black paint? LOLsheltonw3 wrote:I just got my new rotary tool and I plan on modding the junkyard dog kitt the same way!
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thanks for the nice comments guys
yes the 1/24 is a ertl, its actualy the old version as a i got it from ebay before the new one was released...im glad you noticed the seats it also has real scale model carpet in the trunk
as for the 1/18 modfied nose..i like things to look acurate, i dremeled he opening out and used a piece of plexiglass/perspex( actualy a peice of old uk licence plate) that happend to be the correct thickness, i then cut it to shape and sanded the lenses with 1200 paper and painted all edges black
another thought for fogs , you can buy square leds..you can also sand leds to shape somwhat, so you could possibly have working ones
the only issue i have at the moment is that the scanner light shows through the wheel openings and under the nose...some black sealer should cure that
yes the 1/24 is a ertl, its actualy the old version as a i got it from ebay before the new one was released...im glad you noticed the seats it also has real scale model carpet in the trunk
as for the 1/18 modfied nose..i like things to look acurate, i dremeled he opening out and used a piece of plexiglass/perspex( actualy a peice of old uk licence plate) that happend to be the correct thickness, i then cut it to shape and sanded the lenses with 1200 paper and painted all edges black
another thought for fogs , you can buy square leds..you can also sand leds to shape somwhat, so you could possibly have working ones
the only issue i have at the moment is that the scanner light shows through the wheel openings and under the nose...some black sealer should cure that
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I think Ertl made the model that way to keep the lights more secure. Even though it's inaccurate, it was probably easier to simply snap plastic lights into spaces for mass production. Otherwise, they'd probably need to place extra plastic pieces within larger empty spaces to hold the lights in place.steveo3002 wrote:looks alright....cant believe they couldnt get it right , not that tricky is it
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But the foglights weren't that visible in the show so the easiest thing ERTL could've done was just put the one wide opening per side with textured plastic grille in that place. It would've been accurate to the 1st season KITT that way.
I think the 1/25 plastic model have it that way.
Good looking modification steveo3002
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I think the 1/25 plastic model have it that way.
Good looking modification steveo3002
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I use the existing lens holder/lens & screw it back in place as the original was so its basically the same as ERTL have but without the central bars & located further back. As easy as that.Lost Knight wrote: I think Ertl made the model that way to keep the lights more secure. Even though it's inaccurate, it was probably easier to simply snap plastic lights into spaces for mass production. Otherwise, they'd probably need to place extra plastic pieces within larger empty spaces to hold the lights in place.
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I see. I thought the model's setup was different as I never had the guts to take the fog light section apart. It seems it's just a matter of sanding off the bars. I may give it a try sometime soon as it sure beats putting black electrical tape over the amber lenses!andy-kitt wrote:I use the existing lens holder/lens & screw it back in place as the original was so its basically the same as ERTL have but without the central bars & located further back. As easy as that.
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I think I will get another 1:18 diecast and modify the foglights on it too. That does look better! I still think to this day...(and no one can convince me otherwise) that Ertl modeled their diecast off of someone's KITT replica and not from the show. Case in point: Most of them have amber foglights on the ends...wrong!!! KITT never had amber foglights, but some replica owners do that for turnsignals. The steeringwheel is also incorrect. It looks kinda like the original Louisell style wheel sold years ago that some people still have. I have a molded off original wheel in my real KITT replica and it is not the same. The wheel in the diecast is too narrow and too tall. The car is still a great peice though, don't get me wrong. Anyone ever wonder why they left the back hatch area black?? Or why the power window switches in the lower console are yellow?? Those things bogle my mind...as well as, why didn't they paint the L bracket on the doors panel black? These are just a few things I want to fix on another one.
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ive improved my interior too, yeah the rear window is also a let down, the edge on it is WAY too thick
it also came with a clutch pedal that i sniped off
i cant understand why they dont consult a few enthusiasts when making these models..a couple of posts on a site like this would have them on the right track
for me, the nose on kitt is the main feature, its what everyone points at on a show car, its the part you have facing foward on your discast display..and theyve ruined the best bit
it also came with a clutch pedal that i sniped off
i cant understand why they dont consult a few enthusiasts when making these models..a couple of posts on a site like this would have them on the right track
for me, the nose on kitt is the main feature, its what everyone points at on a show car, its the part you have facing foward on your discast display..and theyve ruined the best bit