Bluzboy66 Posted October 1, 2008 Share Posted October 1, 2008 Here ya go guys, my latest addition to the 'Under Glass' category. I built this Flip-nose '55 Chevy model for a friend who owns the real 1:1 full-scale version. The old 1/24 Monogram '55 was the basis for this build. I glued the hood shut, molded everything smooth, and then cut the front end off with a jeweler's saw. The firewall and flip-nose bracketry and framework are scratchbuilt, and the interior and engine bay are built to resemble the real car.......as close as I was able to get, anyway! I learned a lot about scratchbuilding and flip-nose mods on this model, and I'm looking forward to taking the next one to the next level...... Mike The actual paint from the real car was used for the model, but I used Testors clear instead of urethane. The model looks more orange in my photos....... Thanks for looking! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RodneyBad Posted October 1, 2008 Share Posted October 1, 2008 mirror finish ya got there. I keep flicking back and forth and checking. Nice to be able to match a 1:1 of those. Awesome job, your friend Must Love it. I know I would Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randy Kern Posted October 1, 2008 Share Posted October 1, 2008 Mike, that turned out great, and looks pretty close to the real thing. Any version '55 Chevy is cool, but a street & strip old school look is killer! Hope to see it at a future CPMCC meeting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
outlaw035 Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 very nice build mike...u pretty much nailed it....neal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluzboy66 Posted October 2, 2008 Author Share Posted October 2, 2008 (edited) Thanks guys. I spent the most time replicating the engine and the surrounding area, since I knew that my friend Bert, knowing his car inside out, would pick up on the details. I had to reshape the valve covers to look like the ones on his crate Chevy small block. The radiator surround and front clip supports were replicated using Plastruct. Other minor details, like the Grant steering wheel, shifter, ladder bars, etc., were key. Also note, the Monogram '55 probably would have been my last choice as the base kit, but Bert already had an original kit from '75. In reviewing the kit, we both thought that it would make good Gasser material. I've been noodling with this project on and off for 2 years. Now that the new Revell '55 is available, it's a no-brainer......I'd definitely go with that. Anyway, I'm looking forward to the next project......I want to delve a little deeper into finer detail. Underhood wiring and plumbing is still quite a challenge for me, but I'm learning one kit at a time. My current projects include a John Mazmanian Cuda, and the Ramcharger funnycars, so I'll be getting some good practice! I'll pot some pics in 'On the Bench'. Mike Edited October 2, 2008 by Bluzboy66 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Flowers Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 You did great job on your friends car. He should be proud to have a model of his car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allgosvo Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 (edited) straight axles for life...... spot on ,great work.... paul Edited October 2, 2008 by allgosvo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carrucha Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 Good job replicating your friend's Chevy. The model will make a cool companion piece when he shows his Chevy at car shows. carrucha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruz Posted October 2, 2008 Share Posted October 2, 2008 Hey, that thing looks more 1/1 than the 1/1!!!! Nice job Mike, like our VP at CPMCC says, hope you can bring it to a future meeting for us to enjoy!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RodBurNeR Posted October 3, 2008 Share Posted October 3, 2008 (edited) that's a beauty! looks better than the 1:1 lol nice work! Edited October 3, 2008 by awbcrazy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Semi Trailer Mechanic Posted October 4, 2008 Share Posted October 4, 2008 What's goin' on... WELL DONE!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluzboy66 Posted October 6, 2008 Author Share Posted October 6, 2008 Hey, that thing looks more 1/1 than the 1/1!!!! Nice job Mike, like our VP at CPMCC says, hope you can bring it to a future meeting for us to enjoy!!!! Sorry Cruz. The '55 Chevy is no longer in my possession. I presented it to my buddy Bert this past week. He'll be displaying the model with the 1:1 '55 in Ocean City, Maryland next weekend, Oct. 9, 10, 11, 12. If any of you are free, you might wanna head down to O.C. MD for a day or two. The Endless Summer Cruisin' is an awesome event, WELL worth the trip. Take a camera! I plan to ride the motorcycle down for a day....probably Saturday. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadRidesByDan Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 I thought I had posted a reply on this but I dont know how I missed it.....that is one beautiful replica of the 1:1 car. the acuracy of the detailing in my opinion is as far as one can take it. You bro will definately show it off with pride. Excellent job Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GOTH KUSTOMS Posted October 8, 2008 Share Posted October 8, 2008 Real slick, nice work... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gilsdropshop1 Posted October 25, 2008 Share Posted October 25, 2008 KICK ASS HIGH BOY!!!!!!!!!!! ALL THE AROUND GREAT JOB. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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