Hi all
I was browsing through an old copy of Octane magazine and came across a company called Amalgam who make the most amazing 1/8th scale model cars and have now started making kits with every component from an original car faithfully replicated
It got me thinking about some of the guys on here working on scratch builds and how they go about building their cars. Do you think with one of these models and some original measurements you'd be able to accurately replicate a cars non mechanical parts, chassis, body etc?
Surely having a physical 3D representation would be a great benefit to any builder to see the various angles of components etc that you can't always see from photos.
So I guess my main question is where do you start with a scratch build and do people use models for reference? Obviously using original parts or moulds makes life easier with a scratch build but without having access to either of these how do you get started?
Trev
I was browsing through an old copy of Octane magazine and came across a company called Amalgam who make the most amazing 1/8th scale model cars and have now started making kits with every component from an original car faithfully replicated




It got me thinking about some of the guys on here working on scratch builds and how they go about building their cars. Do you think with one of these models and some original measurements you'd be able to accurately replicate a cars non mechanical parts, chassis, body etc?
Surely having a physical 3D representation would be a great benefit to any builder to see the various angles of components etc that you can't always see from photos.
So I guess my main question is where do you start with a scratch build and do people use models for reference? Obviously using original parts or moulds makes life easier with a scratch build but without having access to either of these how do you get started?
Trev