traditional Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM (edited) I've just completed this factory stock '39 Chev sedan delivery using the Revell/Monogram hot rod SD as starting material. The disproportionately low windshield was opened up, the doors opened and hinged, the stock open cowl vent added, fabricated butterfly-style hood detail including struts, and the stock underside floor (sheet-metal) was fabricated (the R/M's hot rod version uses the cargo floor as the underside). Brass was used to make a steering front axle, and the rear fender was modified for accuracy..... since the '39 SDs used the relatively unchanged '37 style SD body, the 1/1 stock '39 larger rear fender required an adapter panel to mate the '39 fender to the '37's smaller teardrop fastener shape .Since the doors now open, the complete interior was formed in styrene including inner door panels, cargo area side panels, open access to the spare tire, and headliner. The 216" six cylinder motor is from the 'AMT '37 kit, and the wheels/tires are modified parts bin units. Window gaskets are done in jewelry wire, as are all the latching door handles and window cranks, etc. Edited 5 hours ago by traditional 14
stavanzer Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Fabulous Work! The Tan Paint looks so 1930's period correct. Good Show.
Bainford Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Stunning build! Some exceptional model building here. Fantastic detailing, great finishes, and very clean. Hats off for a great build.
DJMar Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Incredible build, she's an absolute beauty! Even moreso, given the base kit is very simplified. So much good stuff here, I don't know where to begin drooling.
espo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Great attention to stock detailing and finishes. The way you modified the original kit body and interior shows just how good these looked when new and not modified. Nice commercial type paint color and a finish better than GM would have produced at the time. This and your maroon delivery are both show worthy.
TarheelRick Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Excellent build, everything just looks right about it. I am sitting here drooling over what I could do with something like that if I could find one in a barn.
meechum68 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Very very nice! Such a fine examples of clean stock 39's. Very impressive work!
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