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awesome looking build . I have the dealer brochure that folds out to a poster of the same colour .my dad got it for me as a young boy and I had it on my wall till imoved out of my parents house . very nice 

 

Michael

Posted
2 hours ago, Jordan White said:

I like it! I'm building a 1/12 Doyusha kit the exact same way, except I'll be doing a black interior.

Jordan -- I have that kit in my stash as well, let me know what you think of it. It looks like a really detailed kit,

Thx,

Al

Posted
15 hours ago, AJM said:

Jordan -- I have that kit in my stash as well, let me know what you think of it. It looks like a really detailed kit,

Thx,

Al

It's an okay representation, while simultaneously being a detailed kit. There were some liberties taken in order to allow it to be motorized (engine proportions off, IRS molded as one lumpy piece to accommodate a working axle) and not a lot of detail on the chassis. I'm using a small block from the Revell Camaro kit, along with with IRS from the Monogram Corvette to give it some more detail. I'm also converting it to an L-82 like you did.

Posted

Very nice Vette! The big scale really helps to make it look even more realistic...

 

On 10.9.2018 at 2:53 AM, AJM said:

Too bad this engine in the real car was so 'smogged -up', the 5.7L engine was only putting out 225 h.p.

Still that was much better than the 165 hp from that 1975 small block... :(

Posted

Very nicely done model Al!   I noticed the red-ended wiper blades before reading your later post. Nice touch!
If that was my build, one thing I would do differently would be to skip the rear window defroster lines. They are just way too noticeable on the model.  On a 1:1 scale car those are probably about 1/64" wide and usually dark rusty brown color. So to be in-scale (and barely noticeable as on a 1:1 car), those would have to be only 0.002" wide!  That type of a detail is best to be left off on models.

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