1959 Posted Sunday at 01:24 PM Posted Sunday at 01:24 PM (edited) This was my first attempt to build Revell 29 Roadster but most probably not the last. It surely is a nice kit. I replaced the, if I may say little bit boring, SBC with AMT flathead dressed with Replicas&Miniatures Eddie Meyer hop up kit. Fuel pump and exhaust pipes are also R&M resin parts. Chassis is built out of the box with a minor lowering. I also modified the front shocks and brackets because the headlight supports are bit too high up and wide to my taste. Now I got the headlights closer to the 32 grille which is from the spare part box. I used a spare part box instrument panel (I believe originates to AMT 57 Chevy), 40 Ford steering wheel and unknown gear shifter on otherwise oob interior. Interior is painted with a mixture of gloss Humbrol light brown and matt Revell light brown. I hoped it to be a bit more glossy when dry but seems like I put a bit too much matt color in it. Body is basically untouched and is painted with Debeer automotive acrylic. I decided the color after seeing a very nice 32 Coupe in the car magazine. I managed to get a pretty decent paint so it is not sanded but only polished with 3M and Mequiars polishing medias. It actually looks better in reality than in my slightly poor pictures. I had some struggle on the final assembly so I am not 100% happy how it turned out but it is the best one I have made since getting back to modelling after 25 years break. I would have liked to use Hallock-style windshield but I didn't have it then. Now there is one waiting for the next 29 Roadster which I hope to manage to build without the challenges I had with this one. Thanks for looking and contructive comments are more than welcome. Kimmo Edited Sunday at 01:26 PM by 1959 Removing photos 11
Kah puts Posted Sunday at 01:32 PM Posted Sunday at 01:32 PM Some rods just have “that look” this one has it in spades 👍 1
sidcharles Posted Sunday at 01:57 PM Posted Sunday at 01:57 PM (edited) not sure of your turning radius, mind your Ackermann - but overall it came out quite nice. Edited Sunday at 02:01 PM by sidcharles 1
1959 Posted Sunday at 02:06 PM Author Posted Sunday at 02:06 PM 5 minutes ago, sidcharles said: not sure of your turning radius, mind your Ackermann - but overall it came out quite nice. You are right. I had build and painted basically everything ready and was waiting a parts delivery where the exhaust pipes were coming and run into trouble when started to test fit those. Had to make a compromise with it and hoped no one notices😀 Thanks for feedback! Kimmo 1
Cosmic D Posted Sunday at 05:08 PM Posted Sunday at 05:08 PM Love those painted wheels and dog dish hubcaps - you made some nice changes and produced a sharp build. 1
espo Posted Sunday at 09:25 PM Posted Sunday at 09:25 PM Great looking paint finish and color along with the interior. Like how you detailed the engine and the early intake style. 1
Flatout Posted yesterday at 07:15 AM Posted yesterday at 07:15 AM Sweet Hot Rod Kimmo…great job modifying the headlight stands , looks much better than the kit’s original design! The added parts really help give a traditional vibe of your roadster. Nice work 😎 1
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