I've done two smaller case mods before (the requiste blue CCFL & Dremel experiment and later something a little more personal with a naval themed casemod. Now I'd like to do something a little bit beyond simple dremeling a square window and maybe painting. This time, I want to try my hand at the next level up by doing some custom bodywork and molding using foam and fiberglass. The main inspiration for this mod comes from bonzanego's incredible "Satan's Deuce" . After I saw that, I knew I wanted to do an automotive casemod of my own. But how to really make it unusual or personal? Well, I'm a diehard Buick fan; and it's generally accepted that The Greatest Buick Ever Built was the 1987 GNX, a limited production run on the last year of the Grand National; a large turbocharged "personal luxury coupe." Only 547 of these beasts were ever made, so I thought I'd make a 548th in the form of a new PC; hopefully, one that can carry on the Buick tradition of "Going fast in class."
Here's some concept art and 3D mock-ups of the case. The case will actually be painted black with auto paint and polished to a shine as in Linear's guide. It's in white here for visibility purposes. The black areas will be windows.
The case is an Antec Super Lanboy. I'm going to get a second solid side panel for the right side of the case by trading my windowed panel for a friend's solid panel. The window cut outs will be the Buick trishield emblem and nameplate on the right, with the GNX emblem on the left. Above that are mock-ups of the exhaust louvers that were defining features of the GNX. I'd like to cut the vent open so air can actually exhaust from them, but I'll see how that works. They will be made from styrofoam and then cast in either fiberglass or Bondo. On top of the case is a recreation of the GNX hood, with the bulge the Grand Nationals were known for. The SLB door will be cut out, and aluminum or plastic slats will be painted black and epoxied in to recreate the waterfall grill common on Buicks of that time. In reality the door actually bulges forward a little bit, but for simplicities sake the mock up is flat-faced. The door will bulge on the actual version.
Tommorow I hope to start the dremeling and perhaps some basic foam sculpting; if I'm lucky I might get to start priming and painting Sunday. This project has a due date of September 5 or so, since I leave for college around the 10th. I know I can't compete with some of the real hardcore modders here, but hopefully this will turn out halfway respectable and lead me on to another project in the future
Here's some concept art and 3D mock-ups of the case. The case will actually be painted black with auto paint and polished to a shine as in Linear's guide. It's in white here for visibility purposes. The black areas will be windows.
The case is an Antec Super Lanboy. I'm going to get a second solid side panel for the right side of the case by trading my windowed panel for a friend's solid panel. The window cut outs will be the Buick trishield emblem and nameplate on the right, with the GNX emblem on the left. Above that are mock-ups of the exhaust louvers that were defining features of the GNX. I'd like to cut the vent open so air can actually exhaust from them, but I'll see how that works. They will be made from styrofoam and then cast in either fiberglass or Bondo. On top of the case is a recreation of the GNX hood, with the bulge the Grand Nationals were known for. The SLB door will be cut out, and aluminum or plastic slats will be painted black and epoxied in to recreate the waterfall grill common on Buicks of that time. In reality the door actually bulges forward a little bit, but for simplicities sake the mock up is flat-faced. The door will bulge on the actual version.
Tommorow I hope to start the dremeling and perhaps some basic foam sculpting; if I'm lucky I might get to start priming and painting Sunday. This project has a due date of September 5 or so, since I leave for college around the 10th. I know I can't compete with some of the real hardcore modders here, but hopefully this will turn out halfway respectable and lead me on to another project in the future