Agent G Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 This is my first post so here goes. Revell's 1957 Chevrolet 150 Utility, wired, plumbed, and with a back seat from the Modelhaus. This kit fought me every step of the way to now, and thankgoodness I'm almost finished. As soon as the Alclad cures on the siren, I'm calling it done. The engine: The interior: The body: Engine bay:
Custom Hearse Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Nice work so far! I really like '57 Chevy's! The radio is great, and looks very realistic. Can't wait to see more!
Foxer Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 That's a good looker! Nice job on the detailing.
Murphy's Law Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Super clean build. That radio looks stunning. Probably a little late, but a handheld spotlight on the seat would be appropriate...
george 53 Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 How did it fight you all the way? Everthing I've heard about it, it's supposed to be a nice kit. Where were the trouble spots for you? It sure LOOKS nice, your doin a GREAT job, so far. It LOOKS like it'll be a REAL nice build for ya!
henry57 Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Very nice, but why did you use the 210/Belair steering wheel?
Danno Posted November 27, 2009 Posted November 27, 2009 Very nice! Very! Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
charlie8575 Posted December 2, 2009 Posted December 2, 2009 Interesting subject. Nicely done. Charlie Larkin
Agent G Posted December 18, 2009 Author Posted December 18, 2009 Thank You all! Completed photos to come soon. Sorry it took so long but for some reason I could not successfully log on until tonight.
Railfreak78 Posted December 18, 2009 Posted December 18, 2009 Thats a sharp looking 57. Great job and love the engine compartment.
Agent G Posted December 19, 2009 Author Posted December 19, 2009 Ok, finally got a minute so here's the finished car. The siren/light combo was standard for the SLMPD for a long time, well into the 60's. Same same with the door markings. As far as the steering wheel, I used what was in the kit. This kit has some of the best and some of the worst all in one box. I loved the engine, and the interior just fell together. The suspension left a lot to be desired, and all the little add on details just seemed to be designed wrong. The steering box didn't work where it was supposed to be on the frame, it interfered with the exhaust manifold. The window glass was really nice but mounted kinda funky, like the quarter windows didn't seem to fit the openings. All in all I think it came out ok. It is an accurate representation of the real thing from 1957.
Nick Winter Posted December 19, 2009 Posted December 19, 2009 Ok, finally got a minute so here's the finished car. The siren/light combo was standard for the SLMPD for a long time, well into the 60's. Same same with the door markings. As far as the steering wheel, I used what was in the kit. This kit has some of the best and some of the worst all in one box. I loved the engine, and the interior just fell together. The suspension left a lot to be desired, and all the little add on details just seemed to be designed wrong. The steering box didn't work where it was supposed to be on the frame, it interfered with the exhaust manifold. The window glass was really nice but mounted kinda funky, like the quarter windows didn't seem to fit the openings. All in all I think it came out ok. It is an accurate representation of the real thing from 1957. that's sweet, were or how did you make the radio?
Agent G Posted December 20, 2009 Author Posted December 20, 2009 Long ago I made a mold of the police equipment found in the '70 Ford police car kit. I resin cast copies as they were really accurate depicting the Motorola radio from back then. I used a piece of aluminum from a soda can for the mount. Careful painting based on my memory (faulty at best) completed the deal. I carved the mic from sprue and added some rod for the grill and a piece of scrap for the button. I use plain old craft wire coiled around a drill bit for the cord.
Nick Winter Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Long ago I made a mold of the police equipment found in the '70 Ford police car kit. I resin cast copies as they were really accurate depicting the Motorola radio from back then. I used a piece of aluminum from a soda can for the mount. Careful painting based on my memory (faulty at best) completed the deal. I carved the mic from sprue and added some rod for the grill and a piece of scrap for the button. I use plain old craft wire coiled around a drill bit for the cord. oh ok i have one of those ford kits around here somewhere
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