I'm sure some of you guys have seen my two threads about the TCM saws.
Are any of you guys a fan, or want your chainsaw to mean something other than JUST a chainsaw? Well, I can help!
I have tons of reference pictures of the chainsaws from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre from 1974, AND both the recent ones (2003 and The Beginning).
The two chainsaws are Poulan 245a (1974) and the Husqvarna 359 (2003 and The Beginning). They were all repainted and altered to avoid copy rights.
The Poulan 245a (originally green) were painted using the John Deere Yellow spray paint. They used a piece of black electrical tape over the Poulan logo (or where it used to be). It's also been said the the Sears model of this same chainsaw came yellow and may be the real one they used.
The Husqvarna's (originally orange) were painted with Painter's Touch's red and black. It has a 20" chrome bar. The "handles" (sorry, I don't know all the parts of the chainsaw) were ducktaped. Some chainsaws had rubber bars, others had real ones with a bike chain, and real chains as well to actually cutting.
Hope this information helps some people! :chainsawguy:
If you guys have questions, let me know. I'm not expert, but I'm dieing to see someone convert these right.
Are any of you guys a fan, or want your chainsaw to mean something other than JUST a chainsaw? Well, I can help!
I have tons of reference pictures of the chainsaws from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre from 1974, AND both the recent ones (2003 and The Beginning).
The two chainsaws are Poulan 245a (1974) and the Husqvarna 359 (2003 and The Beginning). They were all repainted and altered to avoid copy rights.
The Poulan 245a (originally green) were painted using the John Deere Yellow spray paint. They used a piece of black electrical tape over the Poulan logo (or where it used to be). It's also been said the the Sears model of this same chainsaw came yellow and may be the real one they used.
The Husqvarna's (originally orange) were painted with Painter's Touch's red and black. It has a 20" chrome bar. The "handles" (sorry, I don't know all the parts of the chainsaw) were ducktaped. Some chainsaws had rubber bars, others had real ones with a bike chain, and real chains as well to actually cutting.
Hope this information helps some people! :chainsawguy:
If you guys have questions, let me know. I'm not expert, but I'm dieing to see someone convert these right.