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This was a "Honey Do" as my wife loves 55 Chevys!

Still have a hardtop to do for her too!:lol:

Was a fun kit to build!

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

Love it!

What's the color?

And where did the tires come from?

 

Steve

Steve, the tires are the kit tires using the Firestone decals that came on the sheet.

The red is Model Master Burgundy Red Metallic and the White is Testors One Coat 1833 White Lightning it is a pearl white. Both shot over white primer.

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Had the red color wrong
Posted
1 minute ago, OldTrucker said:

Steve, the tires are the kit tires using the Firestone decals that came on the sheet.

The red is Model Master Honduras Maroon and the White is Testors One Coat 1833 White Lightning it is a pearl white. Both shot over white primer.

Ah, I see.

The tires just seemed a little too nice to be the kit tires, although the Revell wide whites are miles above the AMT ones.

Really?

That's Honduras Maroon?

I didn't think that was even a metallic color.

Or isn't it?

It sure looks metallic in the photos.

Really nice looking color!

It looks pretty close to correct "Copper Maroon".

 

Steve

 

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Johnny, I’ve seen many of your builds in my short time as a member here and not once have I been dissatisfied. Another clean, beautiful build. The 2 tone paint perfectly captures the quiet class and grace-in-simplicity styling of those ole shoebox chivvies.

Posted
2 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

Ah, I see.

The tires just seemed a little too nice to be the kit tires, although the Revell wide whites are miles above the AMT ones.

Really?

That's Honduras Maroon?

I didn't think that was even a metallic color.

Or isn't it?

It sure looks metallic in the photos.

Really nice looking color!

It looks pretty close to correct "Copper Maroon".

 

Steve

 

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Steve, I could be wrong on the red. It is a metallic paint that I used. Evidentally must have used it all as I have no others in the cabinet.

It may have been Burgandy Red Metallic.

 

Posted
45 minutes ago, OldTrucker said:

Steve, I could be wrong on the red. It is a metallic paint that I used. Evidentally must have used it all as I have no others in the cabinet.

It may have been Burgandy Red Metallic.

 

That would explain it.

I'm pretty sure that I have a can of the Honduras Maroon & I was fairly sure it was a solid color.

You picked the right one!

It looks terrific!!

 

Steve

Posted
8 minutes ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

That would explain it.

I'm pretty sure that I have a can of the Honduras Maroon & I was fairly sure it was a solid color.

You picked the right one!

It looks terrific!!

 

Steve

Yes the Honduras Red is a solid color. I spayed it to check. It is the color I used on "Isaacs" 57 Chevy.

Posted
6 minutes ago, OldTrucker said:

Yes the Honduras Red is a solid color. I spayed it to check. It is the color I used on "Isaacs" 57 Chevy.

I bought a can probably 6 years ago & have still not found a car that I want to use it on.

I'm just not a fan of a solid maroon.

Personally I think it looks best on a 40s or early 50s car.

I don't build many of them. :)

 

Steve

Posted
9 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

I bought a can probably 6 years ago & have still not found a car that I want to use it on.

I'm just not a fan of a solid maroon.

Personally I think it looks best on a 40s or early 50s car.

I don't build many of them. :)

 

Steve

Had a friend in Wisconsin that had a 64 Impala SS in maroon. Looked great!

Posted

Very nicely done, sir. I like the way you put the white stripe on the wheel covers, then highlighted the bow tie emblems (not too many people notice that).

If you're going to be doing some more '55s, consider carefully sanding off the backside of the grille with a Dremel/sanding drum combo to open it up. I did that on my '55...the tongue depressor is used merely to show that the grille is open. Just a thought...

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Posted
13 hours ago, StevenGuthmiller said:

That would explain it.

I'm pretty sure that I have a can of the Honduras Maroon & I was fairly sure it was a solid color.

You picked the right one!

It looks terrific!!

 

Steve

Steve, the Honduras Maroon is a metallic paint.  PPG lists it as “Honduras Maroon Poly”.  It’s actually a very attractive paint.

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