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Hey guys,

Well, she's on the shelf. After nearly losing heart with this thing over paint/decal issues, I went ahead and finished her off regardless... ;)

One thing I learned from it....give the decals longer to air out before clear coating..... :D

Anyways, done now and I'm happy enough to display her next to my other muscle cars.

There are a couple of areas to be tidied up, like painting the drive shaft...oops, add some duel sports mirrors, paint the exhaust openings...

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I'm onto a 69 Camaro and another 69 Nova, both painted and well under way....need to get'em done soon so I can start my 1/12 Datsun 240ZG :huh::D

Thanks for dropping by, hope you like her.

cheers

Greg

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HOLY WAKAMOLI! Greg, just when I had started to wonder, BAM! Jus like Emeril, you come in an kick it up a notch! Man was it worth it! She's BEAUTIFUL!!! I NEVER saw a Baldwin/Motion Nova, but if I did, I bet I'd look like that!!! ANOTHER Home Run kidd-o! Cheers! ;)

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Thanks Dirk. :huh:

And THANK you George.. ;):D

Man, I gotta tellya, it feels good to knock one out so early in the year.. :D

cheers guys

Greg

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ManOman, That is an amazing Nova. I just finished my 69 Yenko Nova. Trying to get pics up, but they are all too big.

But that is an amazing job.

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Very nicely done, as are all your projects! Your craftsmanship is outstanding, but can I respectfully ask that you look into setting up a better lighting arrangement to really showcase the work you've done?

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Well done! That is one beautiful Nova! I hope, now that I'm getting back into the hobby, that I can make something this nice in short time. Again, well done! ;)

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Thank you all very much guys.. :D I'm glad yous all like her..

Erik,

The carburetor is one of Perry's rein items. I don't think they sell small parts online these days, but you might spot him at some model show..

It is one of the better carburetors on the market that I have seen.....great to detail.

The finish on this one was easy....I made sure I got good coverage with my last three coats of clear, each was sanded with 2400 between sprays.

The last coat went on very smooth and after it was dry I just used Tamiya polish on the roof and sides....then just buffed it all with a soft cloth.

DrOlds,

Ah, yes, just saw your great Yenko Nova and was hoping you had some more pix....Hope you have some luck resizing mate. Look forward to seeing them.

Daniel,

Hey, thanks heaps mate..Your gracious comments and request are wholesomely received man. ;) I do really need to get my outdoor setup working again, hey....

Or set up a proper indoor on plain cardboard......Let me get back toya on that. ;)

Hi Clay,

Mate, nope......I thought about stripping and redoing the whole thing....but didn't have spare decals. ;)

Very careful placement and camera angles help a lot....... :D;)

Thanks everyone

Greg

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That's very sharp... I'm thinking of doing something similar myself, using parts from the Revell '69 BM Camaro. I figure I'll have to make the hood myself using the '69 BM scoop, I have a resin '72 Nova L88 style hood for the AMT '72, but it won't fit the Revell '69.

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What a great job. I am certainly not a fan of the Baldwin Motion stripes, but you did a great job on these. I don't have to like the stripes, but I know a well done striking build when I see one. You must be really happy with the outcome....beautiful.

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Thanks heaps guys.. :D

Jody,

Um...yeah, we won't mention the drive shaft, ok ...?..... :angry:

I kitbashed a few bits off an Amt BM Camaro, mainly the chrome rocker covers, air cleaner (yet to add) and the headers for the sidepipes. The L-88 scoop is off the Revell

69 BM Camaro. Oh, and of course the wheels and M/T's are from the 70 kit too.

Rob,

Yeah, I have a 6" cowl scoop to suit the Amt Nova...goodness knows why, as I don't have the kit.. B) but I did try it on this just for an idea..I found it was way different, hey..

I used the Revell BM Camaro hood for this one.

Cheers Peter. :angry:

Yep, I understand what you're saying mate, not everyone's idea of kool is big loud striping...I'm kinda a fan of it I guess... ;)

Thanks everyone

Greg

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This a work of art, I just picked up the BM '70 Chevelle, and I can't wait till I can tear into it, I'm sniffing the new plastic. as I gaze upon you'r awesome Nova, great work, and detail....

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Wow! I'm not a major fan of the '68-'72 Nova (I'm partial to the '66-'67)........but this is NICE!!

The chassis detail is perfect Greg------the chassis overspray for instance, not too much not too little. I'm glad you didn't give up on it.........that's a super sharp piece! B)

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Thanks Gil, Bill and Harry.. :)

Bill, yes, it was almost destined for the never-ever pile....it was a moment of weakness which made me finish it..... :o;)

I would've been a lot happier had I stripped it, but could not convince myself that 3 coats of Tamiya clear was going to give up it's

final resting spot that easy.....

Cheers guys

Greg

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