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Supplied by Revel l for a magazine review for Scale Modelling Now, decided to airbrush it in Chevrolet Grecian Green metallic, which I've ordered from MCW lacquer.

The molding on the body is superb, with minimal clean up required, nothing glued as yet, just dry fitting, 

 

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Engine halves glued together, oil sump and intake manifold fitted, once the glue dries up the seams will be removed, primed and painted Chevrolet engine red

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Chassis crossmember fitted, and engine dry fitted into chassis, the chassis was dry fitted onto the floorpan, so far everything is going together very well, 

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i've ordered the correct factory colour of Grecian Green from MCW Lacquer, hopefully the garage will be tidied and the spray booth installed out there by the time the paint arrives, 

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6 hours ago, GeeBee said:

i've ordered the correct factory colour of Grecian Green from MCW Lacquer, hopefully the garage will be tidied and the spray booth installed out there by the time the paint arrives, 

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Now that's a beautiful Chevelle !

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Rear axle made up, using the chassis fixing points as a jig, removed once the cement had dried up, bonnet hinges fitted.

 

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5 minutes ago, Belugawrx said:

Nice start Geoff

I like how those deep rallyes look on it...

What are you thinking of shoeing her with ?

I haven't decided yet, but I'm thinking the Rallye wheels would look good on it,luckily you get a choice of wheels in the kit.

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5 minutes ago, dublin boy said:

That rear end looks like a Mk3 Cortina....

Nice start Geoff.

White stripes. Go on go on. lol!

Trust Revell Germany to get the box art incorrect, it will have the stripes along the side, but not the racing stripes on the bonnet (Sorry, Hood), as per the photo of the 1:1 i posted up.

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After 3 weeks of not having any time to get into the hobby room, I finally had a day free yesterday,so the airbrush came out and I've finally got all the parts, apart from the bodyshell and bonnet in primer and sorted into groups so they can be painted in the final colours, I'm going to get a little more done over the weekend,as the next few weeks I'm going to be way too busy with work to even think of getting any modelling done, I'm still catching up with my photography work after taking a month off after suffering a mild heart attack at the beginning of April.

 

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I've been working on and off this one between work, luckily I've had a couple of weeks free, so now I'm just waiting to get time to airbrush the bodyshell 

interior finished 

 

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Cheers Shay, I'm not too happy with the seat belt decals, as they look way out of scale, but as it's a magazine article, and the kit was supplied by Revell, I had to use them. 

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Body is in primer  I'm hoping I'll get the time next week to get some paint on it, paint was supplied by MCW lacquer 

 

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Rear bumper finished, red lenses were fixed in place using 5 minute clear epoxy, back up lamps were fixed in place using UV resin. 

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Reversing lights Geoff, honestly....lol

What's UV resin, that thing that sounds like a dental product. Bondic or something?

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