Warning: long post!
I had plans to do something like this. Some people are all over it already:
Doo it! This is awesome, especially the Toyota. It would be cool to do with some big 80s sedans. I'd be interested in someone doing this style with an American or Europe sedan, since is pretty much a Japanese style exclusively.
So because why not. I thought I'd go over my plans and what I'm doing. See if I get any enthusiasm.
So I did this a couple days ago, and then found something awesome I'd like to try with it, but I have to get putty, and honestly I might need another one, cause the inside and chassis got pretty chopped and such to make those wheel fit inside it. And the idea I have would look better with clear glass too. So basically on hold.
Nissan 370Z hot wheels
This is probably the one iv don't the most on, as I carried it around yesterday and sanded the crap out of any rough spots I found when I had some free time. Last night I detailed the interior a little bit, and the chassis, but that might change so it may have to be redone. the metal peice up front is work on a front splitter. I'm also looking for a GT style wing, of one of those bumper mount wings, if anyone has any ideas.
Custom Dodge Van.
Still have no idea what I'm going to do with this one. I just had 2 of them and this cast had a couple weird flaws in it. Part of the front bumper was filled in and one side had a bunch of little holes in the zamac.
Stingray concept and 63 sringray drop top
Ugh. I'm doing some kind of duo with these. That 63 made me mad. It was a mystery model and looked regular on the package and came out like that. Well it was gold but you know. Excuse the paint in the grill. My aerosol paint stripper decided to clog and so it's not working well currently. I'll get em off before I do anything though.
Speaking of Myster models. I ended up with 2 MR-s tooned versions, due to forgetting there was a tooned version and grabbing one for me and one for a friend. Cool car, not my favorite casting, but It's not the worst either. I didn't do much, just a wheel swap, as the original wheels were horribly small, and a spoiler swap, and detailing. Weirdly the correct size ties made it a little taller, but I don't know that I could have made it lower without having the wheels rub the body. It's ok. Better in concept I think but I Still liken it. I tried to make it more cartoon and exaggerated.
Oh and fun fact. The rear axle is a paperclip. The original axle I was gonna use got knocked off the table and i spent 20 minutes searching for it. And I was my last one. Ack. So paperclip was employed. It worked mostly. It's very hard to make it completely straight and I spent awhile trying but I'm pretty sure mine still doesn't. Also the ends you can only bend to keep the wheels on. But it works! I'm not super into this casting anyway, so I probably won't come back to it.
The original
My lightly detailed interior, with aluminum race buckets XD
Chassis.
Finished product, with original. Spoiler is from a Street Cleaver, in case your wondering