Revell 1957 Chevy 2 Door Sedan
the kit
Both the Revell & AMT kits parts washed. The Revell are the white, AMT the grey
dipped all the chrome parts in Pledge, they've been drying for weeks!
The engine, look how nice the air cleaner fits! Rediculous !!
front bumper detailed
put a light coat of black under the coral color to make the carpet a litttle darker
engine barely fit, had to grind off half the steering box to get it in!
the underside. i broke one of the shocks trying to fit it in, glued it together, but somehow misplaced it! It will turn up I hope.
interior panels, dash & seat decals
body ready for 1st clear coat
trim turned out nice,,,
,,,, but boy that color is OFF,,,
,,, it's definitly a nice coral pink,,,
,,,pretty much the color I remember. One more (hopefully) final sanding w/ 4-6000 and a last coat of future
She's gettin there !
Комментарии
28 April 2017, 18:06
Robert W Martel
So, I'm gonna substitute this 2 dr. sedan kit for the 4 dr. resin kit (it's a POS). My second car was a 57 4 dr. 210. Had a lot of fun in that car! Paid $25 for it, drove it all one summer, beat the living crap out of it. Broke both rear leaf springs doing J strip burnouts. (rolling backwards down a hill, rev the engine, drop it in L and floor it). And at the end of the summer sold it for $25 to a guy I knew for parts. It still ran good!
But, I gotta say I'm pretty disappointed with THIS Revell kit. Nothing fits good, parts align poorly. The body itself looks pretty good, so it should look ok when finished, but I really expected much better. The Revell kit of the 68 Dodge Dart was a superb kit, everything fit perfectly, a real sweet kit. This one is nowhere near as good. It also has those metal wheel pins, hope I have better luck with them this time.
But,,,, as long as it looks good in the end it will do.
So, I'm gonna substitute this 2 dr. sedan kit for the 4 dr. resin kit (it's a POS). My second car was a 57 4 dr. 210. Had a lot of fun in that car! Paid $25 for it, drove it all one summer, beat the living crap out of it. Broke both rear leaf springs doing J strip burnouts. (rolling backwards down a hill, rev the engine, drop it in L and floor it). And at the end of the summer sold it for $25 to a guy I knew for parts. It still ran good!
But, I gotta say I'm pretty disappointed with THIS Revell kit. Nothing fits good, parts align poorly. The body itself looks pretty good, so it should look ok when finished, but I really expected much better. The Revell kit of the 68 Dodge Dart was a superb kit, everything fit perfectly, a real sweet kit. This one is nowhere near as good. It also has those metal wheel pins, hope I have better luck with them this time.
But,,,, as long as it looks good in the end it will do.
28 April 2017, 18:28
Robert W Martel
Cool! mine had the slip & slide Powerglide w/ 283. Too bad that resin body is such a POS. I really wanted to do it as a 4 door. My cousin had a 2 dr sedan with 3 on the tree & a 6 banger, but boy that car could smoke the tires!
Cool! mine had the slip & slide Powerglide w/ 283. Too bad that resin body is such a POS. I really wanted to do it as a 4 door. My cousin had a 2 dr sedan with 3 on the tree & a 6 banger, but boy that car could smoke the tires!
29 April 2017, 00:39
wilky
Can't you work the resin body with putty or my favourite is plastic filings and super glue. You layer super glue then apply the plastic filings.
I have a poorly moulded BA Falcon Ute slot car body that I am slowly working into a reasonable facsimile.
It takes time but worth the effort
Can't you work the resin body with putty or my favourite is plastic filings and super glue. You layer super glue then apply the plastic filings.
I have a poorly moulded BA Falcon Ute slot car body that I am slowly working into a reasonable facsimile.
It takes time but worth the effort
29 April 2017, 03:28
Robert W Martel
Yea, I could >make it work< Wilky, but I don't think I want to put that much TIME into it. Both bumpers would have to be shortened, make a hood fit ,,, everything is too wide for it,,, etc,,, etc,,, and besides it just looks "crappy". If I was into making the junkyard look with it, it would be easy. And I do like a lot of those, they're a fun kick! But No.
I have this one getting close, and though even it is not a great kit it should look good. It will do, then I can get finish the AMT, then on to something else!
TIME,,, time is my nemesis!
Yea, I could >make it work< Wilky, but I don't think I want to put that much TIME into it. Both bumpers would have to be shortened, make a hood fit ,,, everything is too wide for it,,, etc,,, etc,,, and besides it just looks "crappy". If I was into making the junkyard look with it, it would be easy. And I do like a lot of those, they're a fun kick! But No.
I have this one getting close, and though even it is not a great kit it should look good. It will do, then I can get finish the AMT, then on to something else!
TIME,,, time is my nemesis!
29 April 2017, 06:54