This is a project I finished in an Extended Studio class a few weeks ago. It was being displayed at an art show and I only just now got it back. We could basically make whatever we wanted with whatever materials we wanted, and I choose to make a scale model of a '32 Ford Roadster. I'm not sure on the exact scale, but it's somewhere between 1/18th and 1/12th.
It's actually not 100% finished (no headers, drive shaft, lights, etc.), but probably never will be
Also, the wheels aren't on it because they didn't turn out too great, and the axle is mounted way too low. I built the chassis long before I had the rear axle made, and the rear crossmember is right in the way of where the axle needs to go, forcing me to just mount it lower (if I moved it foward or back it would misalign the wheels with the wheel wells). By the way, there is also a front axle with working suspension but it isn't pictured here.
-Body, engine, grill shell, and wheels I 3D modeled and "printed" on a
3D printer.
-Chassis, exhaust, and other misc. metal parts were crafted from aluminum strips and tubing.
-Seats were carved from styrofoam and covered with cloth, as was the interior walls.
I also collect and modify 1/18th scale diecast car models - maybe somebody here shares this hobby
More pictures and some work in progress shots here:
http://www.toddfx.com/pics/vehicles/32ford/