‘57 Chevy street rod
Some painted details were added to the front bumper. A grey wash was used on the grill and wheel trims to complete the build.
The kit provides two alternative axle positions - standard and lowered. I went for lowered.
Rear lights added with clear red into appropriate areas of the rear bumper.
Finished result after a couple of coats of gloss varnish and a polish.
Flames and other decals applied. The flame decals had some thin white edges, which I painted over before the final varnish coat.
The carpets were painted matt black and chrome details added to the dashboard and steering wheel with a chrome pen.
The interior was sprayed red and the door cards hand painted with a dark grey chosen to match the seat decals. I just hand-painted some detail on the chassis plate.
The masking worked well, but a couple of areas needed touching up.
A couple of coats of Vallejo chrome was applied.
I decided to just try spraying Vallejo chrome for the trim and window surrounds. I didn't use any other black paint, just gloss varnish over the primer. Tamiya masking tape was applied and then masking putty filled in the gaps and was used to improve fit around some curves.
Black primer applied. I missed a mould line on the froñt wings, so this was attended to.
The bodyshell was cleanly moulded and had a high gloss finish. There were some fine mould lines so these were removed and the surface wet sanded, ready for priming.
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2 31 March 2023, 17:17