Browse my collection of customized diecast vehicles that don't have light bars or Mustang Emblems on them.
1931 Ford Model A
One of, if not my favorite, yet most difficult builds. I feel in love with 31 Fords while building this. I can see a 31 Rat Road build coming in the future.
Ford Bronco
This started life as a gold body and gold interior. A complete repaint and change of interior color is topped off with new paint on the top. The finishing touch is the scratch built roof rack and 3D printed wheels.
1971 Buick GS
1979 Z28
1972 Chevy Cheyenne
Chevy Silverado
Stripped and repainted this to match the 1:1 truck. Detailed the wheels and cleaned up under the hood.
Building Inspections F150
How about an F150 to replicate my father's old work truck. I scratch built the step bars and installed 3D printed wheels. The custom graphics came from Cardinal Police Diecast.
1965 Ford Ranchero
This started life as a curbside, resin-bodied Ranchero. I cut open the hood, built a firewall, and added a 289 Hi-Po engine.
1979 El Camino Royal Knight
This plastic 79 El Camino is a replica of my father's brand new Camino that was wrecked when a Ford Granda pulled out in front of him. I survived hitting the windowshield...my generation didn't use seat belts at the time.
Jeep Gladiator
A 1/25th replica of my daily driver. This didn't take much work. I just painted the roof, grill, and wheels. Lastly, I detailed the front and rear bumpers.
Bronco Toy
Started life rough, but it turned around.
Georgia State Parks
Hondo
The unofficial mascot of the Peanut Gallery
Weinermobile
Made by my son Nathan with a little help from Dad!