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I can remember setting at the kitchen table, maybe around and ’69 or ’70 watching my Dad build a ’57 Nomad. Man, how I loved that model. The patience he showed, and taught to me – amazing when I think about it. I digress. :D Hey Great work you're doing!!!

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That might be it. It might also just be the angle of the pic as well. It could also be the missing window pillars.

That could be also, but it should be at least as accuarate as the Revell 56 Nomad it's based on. the dimesions are the same.

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no pictures in this update but there will be soon pics of the first color coat as I'm finishing all the nitty-gritty small flaws in the bodywork. But I thought I would post this important warning to anyone building any version of the Revell 1957 Chevies...

Be Very careful with the rear fender openings. They are molded very thin!!

...I accidentally cracked on while handling the body during this conversion. the bodywork would be done now if not for a very tedious repair to this area.

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Darin-

The work you are doing is simply stunning. I, too, love this car. I went to a buddy of mine's house once in the early 90's and he was showing me some of his kits stashed away in his closet. He told me I could pick one ( I already had close to 300 of my own at this time). Up on the top shelf was this kit. I had never seen it before and I also fell in love with the box art. Needless to say he wouldn't let me have it! Instead I picked out an old MPC 70 Firebird Trans Am kit. (nice box art too).

Have you ever thought about building a replica of Larry Watson's 55 Chevy "Seaweed"? That's the one I'm planning for.

Keep it up. I'm watching.

Later-

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Have you ever thought about building a replica of Larry Watson's 55 Chevy "Seaweed"? That's the one I'm planning for.

Keep it up. I'm watching.

Later-

I haven't but on the list of possible custom replicas is Larry Watson's 58 t-bird, Ed Roth's 57 chevy, Mox's 58 Impala.

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I finally got some color on Sam's Nomad. The base color is a light gold lamborghini Color called Oro Chiaro Metallic which is a close match to the original color used on the 1:1. Because the paint job is what makes this car I gave the paint and prep just a bit more attention than usual.

Aside from block sanding the whole body to remove any waves and ridges I even went as far as to polish out the primer so there would be as smooth a surface as possible.

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using light coats and careful application I laid down several coats of the light gold paint.

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Here is the modern clone of The Sam Hollingsworth Nomad in the same stage of completion.

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Next I will clear coat this color, polish out the paint once again, and then lay out the graphics.

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:D That is jus' simply amazing work! Stunning colour as it looks jus' like the 1:1! Can't wait to see more on this one! Keep up the stunning and exceptional work! :lol:
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Today I masked off the flames with BMF, and shot it with a coat of clear to hopefully prevent bleed under, then I sprayed it with candy metallic rootbeer amber to match the second color of the paintjob. Tomorrow I will take off the BMF and start fogging in the detailing.

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I've never heard of the clear to prevent bleeding trick. Does that work? If it does, that's a great idea. I'm really looking forward to tomorrow. I wanna see the masking come off!!

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Here she is with the tape off. Whenever you do two-tone paint there is some bleed-through that happens no matter how well you burnish down the mask. By hitting it with clear first the clear bleedsthrough and clogs the cappilaries so that the colored paint can't get through. I still have some fogged in detail to do but here she is for now.

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Here she is with the tape off. Whenever you do two-tone paint there is some bleed-through that happens no matter how well you burnish down the mask. By hitting it with clear first the clear bleedsthrough and clogs the cappilaries so that the colored paint can't get through. I still have some fogged in detail to do but here she is for now.

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Well done mate! I tried this technique earlier today and it came up a treat, this is looking great mate. Looking forward to the finished product

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I do the same thing but not with clear. I always use one more light coat of the color that I applied. That way, any paint that should bleed through under the tape doesn't show. I feel that the clear is thicker than the color so the buildup is a tad bit less on the paint edges. We do the same thing on the 1:1 bikes and cars we paint in the garage.

Oh and this is some fine work you've done here Darin....real fine indeed!

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Fantastic build, looks great.

I wonder how many of us had similar experiances as kids, looking at box arts & dreaming !

Maybe Revell will give ya a call for the new box art . . . ;)

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Awesome job its nice to see a 57 nomad that looks like it should unlike that poor monogram kit

they really need to redo the nomad kit

Keep up the great work

Ted

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Absolutely amazing. I've got a great admiration for guys that can perform this kind of surgery. Definitely above my skill level. A great subject being done right.

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Darin, this is a thing of beauty! I always loved the looks of Sam's Nomad, and to see you duplicating it, well, I'm jealous! :lol:

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