AMT 57 Chevy Bel Air 2 Door Hardtop
the AMT is the gray plastic in fromt
it even came w/plug wires and a proper firing order diagram!
I decided to go for the 2 tone on this one because it had better definition on the panels than the Revell kit. took a bit of time but turned out good.
body is basically painted. pic color is close, but ,,,,,
basic chassis but I still need to paint the carpet body color
cant get rid of the camera glare! my overhead light is just too bright I guess,,,,
,,but that's the way it goes !!
masking the trim at a real PITA. using Vallejo Liquid Silver, alcohol based. It looks quite fuzzy after spraying !
but it turns out quite nice. worth the effort. I cant freehand !!
finished floor
interior together
the body after the final clear coat
inderside of hood & trunk
trouble with this kit is the trunk & hood are not openable, you have to pose them open w/the hinges on, they dont swing up like most kits
these next 2 pics are closer to the true color, but too green,,,
somewhere between this and the blue is what it really looks like!
much too blue!
She turned out nice
评论
16 May 2017, 06:18
Robert W Martel
Well, since I finished the AC-130 I HAVE been working on the 57 Chevys,,,, in between fixing 2 computers for a friend! They are both basically painted, just need to get them polished up and assembled. Another week or so.
And, what do I suppose is next in line? ?????????
Well, since I finished the AC-130 I HAVE been working on the 57 Chevys,,,, in between fixing 2 computers for a friend! They are both basically painted, just need to get them polished up and assembled. Another week or so.
And, what do I suppose is next in line? ?????????
16 May 2017, 06:36
Robert W Martel
5/28/17
Ok so the 2) 57 Chevys are done, well except for the hood on the Coral one needs another sanding & clear coat.
I'm still liking the AMT kit better. The glass has a molded lip w/alignment pins & was easy to install, the Revell had nothing to hold the glass. The chassis to the body was much more positive to align, slots in the rear & pins in front, it fit perfect. The Revell was a pain! The little pieces, door handles, mirror were also easier w/alignment pins.
Overall, it has a nicer looking engine w/spark plug wires & heater hoses, better wheel assemblies, & better detail all around. A NICE KIT !!
On with the next bunch ! Johan 62 Olds F-85 Cutlass, Tamiya M41 Walker Bulldog & ESCI AC-47 Spooky.
5/28/17
Ok so the 2) 57 Chevys are done, well except for the hood on the Coral one needs another sanding & clear coat.
I'm still liking the AMT kit better. The glass has a molded lip w/alignment pins & was easy to install, the Revell had nothing to hold the glass. The chassis to the body was much more positive to align, slots in the rear & pins in front, it fit perfect. The Revell was a pain! The little pieces, door handles, mirror were also easier w/alignment pins.
Overall, it has a nicer looking engine w/spark plug wires & heater hoses, better wheel assemblies, & better detail all around. A NICE KIT !!
On with the next bunch ! Johan 62 Olds F-85 Cutlass, Tamiya M41 Walker Bulldog & ESCI AC-47 Spooky.
28 May 2017, 19:22
Kerry COX
Robert, it is obvious you have spent many an hour under the hood of a few cars before this, as the attention to the detail in the engine compartment reflects this. 👍
Real eye candy mate, and a most impressive outcome. 🙂
It took me almost two hours to work my way through all the posted images, just enjoying every aspect of your work. 🙂
I love it. ;-O
Robert, it is obvious you have spent many an hour under the hood of a few cars before this, as the attention to the detail in the engine compartment reflects this. 👍
Real eye candy mate, and a most impressive outcome. 🙂
It took me almost two hours to work my way through all the posted images, just enjoying every aspect of your work. 🙂
I love it. ;-O
28 May 2017, 21:33
Robert W Martel
Thanks a lot guys. It took me 50 years, but I can finally make a model car look pretty good!
The Aqua one is like the one my grandma had when I was very young, the Coral one I had, but was a 4 door.
James,
I remember doing the same when I was a kid, only I tried it w/a brush first,,, YUCK!! The results were horrible! I tried spray cans a few times, but always got runs. After a few I gave up painting them and just built them plain!
Doing the trim takes SOooo much time to mask, but I'm no good freehand. The first few I did w/a black ink marker and weren't too bad, but I just cant find a good silver marker that works the same, they're all enamel, and if I screw up it's a mess, so I started masking & spraying the trim. Turns out good, but it's very time consuming.
Kerry,
Actually I did work on cars a lot, starting at about age 12, and pretty much most of my life until a few years ago. They said I wouldn't drive, but I had to prove them wrong! I had to learn to do my own repairs, couldn't afford to pay for it, so I got to know my way around under the hood of these OLD cars. And I had a LOT of them! They were just used, junk cars then. Wish I had them now!
And, like I said this AMT kit has much better under hood details.
I appreciate the compliments Gents !!
Thanks a lot guys. It took me 50 years, but I can finally make a model car look pretty good!
The Aqua one is like the one my grandma had when I was very young, the Coral one I had, but was a 4 door.
James,
I remember doing the same when I was a kid, only I tried it w/a brush first,,, YUCK!! The results were horrible! I tried spray cans a few times, but always got runs. After a few I gave up painting them and just built them plain!
Doing the trim takes SOooo much time to mask, but I'm no good freehand. The first few I did w/a black ink marker and weren't too bad, but I just cant find a good silver marker that works the same, they're all enamel, and if I screw up it's a mess, so I started masking & spraying the trim. Turns out good, but it's very time consuming.
Kerry,
Actually I did work on cars a lot, starting at about age 12, and pretty much most of my life until a few years ago. They said I wouldn't drive, but I had to prove them wrong! I had to learn to do my own repairs, couldn't afford to pay for it, so I got to know my way around under the hood of these OLD cars. And I had a LOT of them! They were just used, junk cars then. Wish I had them now!
And, like I said this AMT kit has much better under hood details.
I appreciate the compliments Gents !!
28 May 2017, 23:57