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Chevy Nova "Beverly Hills Cop" Revell 1/25


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Hi guys, i want to share with you this step by step build of this Chevy Nova used in the movie Beverly Hills cop driven by the funny cop Axel Foley.

I based my model on the Chevy Nova Copo made by revell with some minor modifications.

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The basic idea is that this is a pretty weathered and rusty chevy car

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The kit is well manufactured, built in white almost with no flash what make the work easier.

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The initial idea was make some dent on the body due to the actual state of the car in the movie.

I did some tests onto an old model i have with some heat coming from a hair dryer

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On this Audi it worked pretty good, the plastic was warped easy, however when i tried to do this on the Nova the plastic was really hard to warp no matter how much temperature i gave with the hair dryer., actually i ended breaking the left window pillar.[:S]

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I repaired this window pillar with some styrene bar that i had.

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The left door actually ended a little dent, i think im going to let it like that and not trying to do this on other parts of the car, because i can end breaking the full body

The engine came pretty well detailed, although came with no plug wires, so im going to try building them with phone wires

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I start with testing some rust paint on the test model, im going to try the hair spray technique and the salt chipping technique

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Using the hairspray technique (by the way one of the cheapest i found, nothing special)

After the rust paint was dry, i aply the hairspray with the airbrush and let it dry for about 15 min.


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