Gone in 60 Seconds (movie)
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Gone in 60 Seconds (movie)
This Halicki's "Gone in 60 Seconds" (1974), not the Nick Cage remake.
This is the challenger that gets stolen not once, but twice in the movie, with it being towed during a car chase. They steal the car and also buy an identical wrecked vehicle, which they switch identities. when they get found out, they steal it again to hide the evidence. it ends up being crushed and shredded.
for the movie, hallicki bought a 1970 challenger and updated it to look like a 1974 year version. he did this to save money, but there are clues like the 1970 side marker lights instead of 74 style. this actually worked in my favour, because i built the model also from a 1970 and changed the front and rear to 74.
i started by adding a full side trim and vinyl roof. the rear is scratchbuilt, and the front is a modelhaus two piece resin item. the wheels are the kit's mopar rims, but i changed them to spoke style by adding some lowrider rims as hubcaps. i put HT leads on the engine. chassis was weathered a little to make it look like a few years old daily driver. added license plates '000-GAL' by printing it on photopaper.
This is the challenger that gets stolen not once, but twice in the movie, with it being towed during a car chase. They steal the car and also buy an identical wrecked vehicle, which they switch identities. when they get found out, they steal it again to hide the evidence. it ends up being crushed and shredded.
for the movie, hallicki bought a 1970 challenger and updated it to look like a 1974 year version. he did this to save money, but there are clues like the 1970 side marker lights instead of 74 style. this actually worked in my favour, because i built the model also from a 1970 and changed the front and rear to 74.
i started by adding a full side trim and vinyl roof. the rear is scratchbuilt, and the front is a modelhaus two piece resin item. the wheels are the kit's mopar rims, but i changed them to spoke style by adding some lowrider rims as hubcaps. i put HT leads on the engine. chassis was weathered a little to make it look like a few years old daily driver. added license plates '000-GAL' by printing it on photopaper.
Last edited by aussie muscle on Tue 05 Jul 2011, 2:17 pm; edited 2 times in total
Re: Gone in 60 Seconds (movie)
I have both of the DVD's but I like the original movie much more than the newer version. Both feature some nice cars and are equally exciting to watch. You've made a fine job of the main cars from the original movie - well done.
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