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Thanks for favourable feedback everybody . We are pleased with final results . Sometimes I get frustrated . Take a break , re-group and come back next day .
I was most worried about how the coves would turn out with the taping req'd and the chrome strip between the blue and white . I don't think we could have
done that with BMF so we used Molotow Chrome Stick .
Windshield update: removed clear "glass" and chopped a piece from upper/lower frame , did a re-fit and got a better match up . Found some pliable clear and glued that
in place . Fingers crossed we can get a nice finished appearance .
Thanks again . Robert.
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Interior colour is Zero Paints Leather Colour Cuoio. BMF for chrome moulding .Interior door panels were a bit of a challenge to get them to meet up with door at BMF.
Body colour is Zero Paints Bugatti French Racing Blue .This paint goes on matte finish , something didn't quite work out the way we hoped with our paint .
Frosty looks happy , all ready for a Christmas cruise . Better get him back on the tree before he's missed .
To sum up : this might have been a kit beyond my skill level considering the issues encountered . Need practice on paint/finish department .
Enjoy . Thanks for looking . Robert.
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Here is our '57 Vette . To say this kit was a challenge for us would be an understatement . Issues we had : front and rear valance req'd extensive putty/sanding . Still couldn't get it to look right .
Would have been easier if their were some pins/holes for front/rear bumper guards . Windshield was too wide , glass was too big for frame , broke both trying to get them to fit .
This kit was beyond my skill level . I'll be the first to admit that .
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I think you're correct with that one Snake . Having a closer look at what we've got here ie; molded battery , one piece frame and exhaust etc.
We'll build what's here and let'er go at that .
Kit cost us 15$ CDN in antique store but we'll have fun with it .
Thanks everyone . And a Happy Thanksgiving to our American modeler friends .
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Thanks Bill . We'll have a look at those . They look like just what we need . I forgot to re-size my photo before posting . My mistake . Thanks again . Robert .
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Hello Everyone . We purchased this kit second hand . Just getting started with the engine/trans assembly , some fit up issues .
How old is this kit ? Bottom side panel has 1998 , distributed Revell AG , Germany .
Unfortunately the windshield wipers are molded into bottom of the windshield frame and they're hardly noticeable .
Any aftermarket sets available that you know of ? We had a brief look at the forums, " Aftermarket List ", and I was hoping to
not have to go through it to find something .
Thoughts , opinions or helpful tips with kit anyone ? Any pointers are appreciated .
Thanks.
Robert.
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Hello . Bringing back to life this older thread . Here is the kit I'm starting . I picked this up 2nd hand . Fit up issue with engine/
transmission .
Is this kit the later version mentioned here ?
Dave , what shade of red is on your build in photos ? I'm attempting to match box art colour scheme .
Thanks .
Robert .
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Outstanding build Lin . The inclusion of videos showing your techniques are really helpful , a pleasure to watch .
When you push the side decal into the scribed channel between door and side panel are you pushing to achieve a cut so decal will
adhere better to contour ?
Is there a difference between sanding sponge and sanding paper ?
Thank You.
Robert.
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Thanks for the comments on our GTO build . Gives us encouragement to keep on building .
I would like to find a tool/instrument to properly bend tubing that I want to use for under-the-hood detailing.
We're using a pair of not too sturdy tweezers and I can't achieve a nice 90 degree bend on tubing.
Any suggestions or ideas ?
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Thanks for comments everyone , glad you enjoyed the posts .
Did a bit more engine work under the hood , brake line and something running off the tri-barrel for added interest .
Probably not 100% accurate but we like to fiddle around and see what happens under the hood .
Always cover the finished paint job with Saran Wrap to avoid stray paint stringers from ruining things .
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Hi Harry . Greetings from southwest Ontario . Thanks for link/info regarding flocking and the technique for Testors paint on the interior .
That is a really sharp looking 'vette . Congratulations on a fine build.
Cheers .
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Hi Helmut . I will have a look at that posting .
We're just starting to determine what a nice colour for this build will be . Our first convertible kit. We're trying to
determine a plan of attack for painting and taping the cove area on each side . This will be something new for us .
Any suggestions as to how we may approach this paint scheme would be appreciated .
The 'vette painted by member Harry Callahan was really nice , looks very crisp .
Thanks.
Robert.
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Hi Mark . I think we'll go with the wide white walls on these . Having a second look they should do us allright .
This will be our 1st Corvette build , looking at paint jobs on these cars it appears as if we have some taping to do on each side
for the white area and the " finish " colour . There seems to be a chrome strip between the 2 colours .
Out of all the 'vettes we found on-line there were only a couple where the entire body was one solid colour , the box art
also .
Any idea as to how old this kit is ?
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Very nice build Harry . What is embossing powder that you used for carpet and is the testors paint on your interior airbrushed , if so
did you go with Tamiya thinner to apply that ?
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Hello everyone . I recently picked up this Revell 57 Corvette kit in a flea mkt , 15$ CDN . " Everything Included ".
Tires have a separate white plastic ring that will insert to make white walls .
Are there any aftermarket companies out there that would carry a tire I could use instead of these ?
Thanks.
Robert.
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Thank You for comments and feedback everyone , we appreciate hearing from you .
I think we'll keep the BMF upstairs now instead of in the basement where our workbench is .
Sometimes in summer months basement can get humid so that might have had an effect on final application.
I'm always trying to improve on my builds , learn from past mistakes and try new ideas .
That's what makes the hobby fun and enjoyable .
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Final verdict : great kit to build , ease of fit-up . Not a lot of clean up with flashing .
Red wall tires set it off . An extra set of Crager rims for custom look , we went with stock rally rims .
Not an original factory colour but lays down quite nice . I had a minor boo-boo near the trunk which was my error .
Straight outta the box for this kit and finished build is very nice indeed .
Thanks !
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This particular package of BMF gave us some grief as pieces would tear coming off the backing paper and we had a lot of
wrinkles in our final application . This was a first and we'll continue to use their product in the future .
Maybe it was having BMF stored in the basement , which was my fault .
Nice decals with this kit .
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Thanks Old School ! Guess I should have taken the Tack Cloth along to wipe off the dust b4 photo shoot .
Revell Monogram '57 Vette .
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Well here we are with our modified windshield attached .
Salvaged the original which had broken in two . After measuring width from side to side , removed pieces from top and bottom , re-glued and cleaned out all the
old glue from inside . Next we used some clear plastic from a blueberry container , laid this out and trimmed to fit . Challenging operation.
Then my wife held windshield in place while glue dried and there we have it .Voila !
Looks good .
Thanks for looking . Merry Christmas !