Technics Posted September 5 Posted September 5 Model - 1973 Chevelle Nascar - MPC Experiment with surface rust, a simple model build that’s interesting to look at. Neither a non functioning junkyard find nor a showroom car. Something inbetween. Modifications - An out of the box build with minor exceptions - Created a drivers racing net using bandage tape. Used a metal tube for the exposed fuel filler. Pros My first rust attempt, everything has been “added” onto the body I did not chip away material. Brush painted the bumpers and window trim. Cons Could’ve been cool with a faded livery in places but that’s a task for another model as this was plenty of learning with this one. Build Thread - 1
Sledsel Posted September 8 Posted September 8 Looks great!!! The experiment was a success in my opinion. FYI, it is a '72 Chevelle. 73's got bigger. 1
dphipps Posted November 5 Posted November 5 Looks good to me! If it was mine my only addition would be a car number somewhere, but it's great as is. I also like the use of bandage tape, good idea. 1
Volzfan59 Posted November 5 Posted November 5 I like it. To me, it looks like a race car that ended up behind a garage. Maybe a blown motor that they couldn’t afford to replace. Maybe they just lost interest. Maybe a little of both. Great build. 1
Technics Posted Sunday at 07:54 PM Author Posted Sunday at 07:54 PM (edited) @Volzfan59 @dphipps Thanks alot guys. And I agree with the both of you! On my imsa mustang thread and outlaw 356 project I start experimenting with making masks / stencils and paint further on top of metal finishes. The surface was fragile here I just wanted to get it done at this point - but some really faded markings and sponsers would’ve been awesome. Thanks again for your words. Edited Sunday at 07:55 PM by Technics
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