Jump to content
Model Cars Magazine Forum

jdcar32

Members
  • Posts

    285
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by jdcar32

  1. 1 hour ago, Chuckyg1 said:

    Wow! What a beautiful build. What's not to like. Wonderful detail Work. What paint did you use under the chrome?

    Tamiya gloss black is under the Rustoleum Chrome. The best I've found, I don't have an airbrush so Alcad is not an option and the new Revell chrome paint is too much $$$ !

  2. Another challenging build completed. Building the old tool AMT kits into something equal to the modern kits is something I enjoy. This one has had the doors opened, seats and dash detailed, and carpet flocking and mats added. AMT wipers were removed and replaced with wipers I built up with aluminum and shrink tube. Parking brake and hood release cables are guitar strings. The chassis of the AMT kit is molded one piece so it was trashed and replaced with a Revell item. Kit chrome parts are bad and needed rework and were painted with Rustoleum Bright Coat Chrome. Engine is the AMT original. Paint is Tamiya Mica Silver that represents Corvette Sebring silver. The kit grill was opened up and taillights/exhaust reworked.  MCG photo etch emblems add a nice touch. Tires are Modelhaus 1" whitewalls, spinners where separated from the kit hub caps. A lot of engine details were added, the AMT kit lacks quite a bit. Shown also is a comparison photo of the 'Vette and the '63 Avanti, another fiberglass car. The Avanti wheelbase is 11" longer than the Vette.

    20240209_135835.jpg

    20240209_122003.jpg

    20240209_122017.jpg

    20240209_122029.jpg

    20240209_122047.jpg

    20240209_122058.jpg

     

     

    20240209_122224.jpg

    20240209_122349.jpg

    20240209_122718.jpg

    20240209_122727.jpg

    20240210_122446.jpg

    20240210_122359.jpg

    • Like 10
  3. On 11/18/2023 at 10:30 PM, StevenGuthmiller said:

    And they’re fabulous!!

    Way better than anything you’ll ever find in a kit!!

    1060F50B-E159-4AE9-A6F6-26C00300CB57.thumb.jpeg.b3f78c072d7364206143c314dd5ad6eb.jpeg

     

    Steve

    They're on order from Fireball, thanks to all.

     

  4. Time to beg again. Since I don't have my old kit stash anymore I don't have  part resources or the ability to offer much in trade. I'm looking for a pair of door handles similar to the '63 Corvette items shown. My 'vette project is based on the old AMT tool and the molded in handles don't cut it and have been removed. Something close will do, finish not that critical since I'm already refinishing the other crappy AMT chrome parts. I'll surely send postage $$, does anyone have a set they can spare ? Thank you

    s-l960.jpg

    s-l1600.jpg

  5. Looking for original style hubcaps for the AMT 1963 Corvette coupe. I prefer the hubcap to the turbine cast wheels in the kit. I believe the old original issues had the hubcaps but those are pretty rare ( $$$ ) . Maybe there are resin copies out there or another source I'm not aware of. I've tried the usual net search with no luck. I'd like to do a shelf model Split Window IF I can find the hubcaps ! Any leads would be appreciated.

    s-l640.jpg

  6. Looking for original style hubcaps for the AMT 1963 Corvette coupe. I prefer the hubcap to the turbine cast wheels in the kit. I believe the old original issues had the hubcaps but those are pretty rare ( $$$ ) . Maybe there are resin copies out there or another source I'm not aware of. I've tried the usual net search with no luck. I'd like to do a shelf model Split Window IF I can find the hubcaps ! Any leads would be appreciated.

    s-l640.jpg

    • Like 1
  7. So this old tool kit offered some challenges ! The wonky AMT hood and door hinges were upgraded. The trunk was opened. After detailing the engine I found that it didn't fit well but a little carving remedied that. The stock seats weren't right so they were widened. Console switch gear and dash knobs added. Window garnish moldings and an acetate windshield fitted because the kit windshield was too small. After the bumpers and headlight rims were smoothed they needed re-chrome. I don't have an air brush so Rustoleum Bright Chrome     paint was applied, it looks OK.  Most of the engine compartment accessories and wipers were scratch built and stretched sprue wiring was added. The chassis was detailed, new sway bars front and rear, e-brake lines, and the floorpan was finished to resemble raw fiberglass, like early Corvettes. The paint is Tamiya Competition White. I like the factory optional Halibrand wheels supplied in the Round 2 repop kit so those were added. Had to have that beautiful swan neck mirror so I fabbed one. Finally, clear/red lenses were added all around.

    20230702_143546.jpg

    20230702_143403.jpg

    20230702_143336.jpg

    20230702_143228.jpg

    20230702_143205.jpg

    20230702_143133.jpg

    20230702_142739.jpg

    20230702_142454.jpg

    20230702_142358.jpg

    20230702_142338.jpg

    • Like 16
  8. I would really like to hear more about this build, specifically the scale and parts sources. So clean and crisp....

     

    Ok , found the original buils thread, it's just as impressive as the finish product. Dedication that most of us don't have....

  9. On 3/4/2023 at 10:51 AM, Biggu said:

    Congrats on your purchase of a beautiful ride, I special ordered my '93 in Sept of '92..... full load LT1Coupe, FX3 , Z07, 6spd, etc...I love the ride...goes very well, is the LAST 75U color #325 of 325... only 46,000 0n the clock.... was $53,000 Canadian and payments were $720 per month... it was a struggle at times, but she is well, well paid for and I'm glad I pushed through, I still have her and she is 30 years old THIS month...this photo taken a year or so ago in Kaslo British Columbia...... sorry for the thread hijack.. ... but this is starting to look like a Corvette thread.... oh yeah, also have a '03 50th Anniversary roadster too...

    93 Corvette straight.PNG

    that's a great story !

    • Like 1
  10. 13 hours ago, yellowsportwagon said:

    I would guess  a Rambler 327.

    I think you're right. It must have been a challenge to create a race spec Rambler engine, they surely did'nt have the parts and support the big 3 engines had.

     

    • Like 1
  11. In my continuing search for less expensive alternatives I found this Amazon item for $6.49 free ship ( member ) . Promoted for doing nails but it may work for carpet. I want to simulate a 'tuxedo' carpet - red with flecks of black. Has anyone used this product ? I will report results later.

    51P4eQGYhuL._SY300_SX300_QL70_FMwebp_.webp

  12. I use both size mandrels in this cordless Ebay tool to hold sprue. You can drill, sand, file, and turn with it. With a little practice it is really handy. The 2 slower speeds work well with plastic without any melt issues. And for carving its really handy, holds a charge well, a bargain for under $25

    Cordless Rotary Mini Tool Kit Lithium-Ion Battery Powered 3 Speed 40 Accessories - Picture 1 of 11

    • Like 1
×
×
  • Create New...