
yellowsportwagon
Members-
Posts
1,853 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Previous Fields
-
Scale I Build
1 24
Profile Information
-
Full Name
tim stevens
Recent Profile Visitors
12,149 profile views
yellowsportwagon's Achievements

MCM Ohana (6/6)
-
-
- 35 replies
-
- 29
-
-
-
It’s something I made up. I’m an automotive painter so I invent a lot of my colors.
-
Nascar Tbird for sure!! Had to splice two 66 chassis together. A 68-72 Grand Prix rode a 118 wheelbase. While a Monte rode a 116 and the rest of the two doors rode a 112 wheelbase.
-
Thanks it’s one of my favorite builds.
-
This was built from a Grand Superfly kit from the doors back. The front clip was cut from a rebuilder 71 annual. I did it this way cause it was easier then sanding the front half of the vinyl roof off the annual kit. Plus the sunroof marking was a bonus. The sunroof however was too far forward so I moved it back about an eighth inch and opened it up. Spliced two Revell 66 GTO chassis to fit. Engine came from the GTO too. Made a 4 speed plate for the console. Used the wood wheel and nicer column from the GTO too.
- 24 replies
-
- 20
-
-
-
-
-
-
Not the monogram kit this is the new Revell 1:25 scale kit
-
Sweet and in the best color for one of these
-
eBay brother!!
-
- 24 replies
-
- 21
-
-
Sweet! One of the prettiest cars ever made.
-
Absolutely!!! First off this is an old technique. I glue strips on for the moldings and seams. I lightly sand the seam strips to soften the edges up. Then I mask off whatever I don’t want textured. I use SEM brand lacquer in a rattle can to spray the roof. I hold the can back 2 feet from the model and dust light coats on. Let dry about five minutes between coats keep dusting coats on until you like the way it looks. Usually about eight gray dusting coats will do it. I hate the masking tape method it looks clunky to me. And it can start popping up down the road.