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So I was in a local hobby shop one day not long ago, looking at R/C car kits I couldn't afford, when my eye caught the wall of plastic car models. I was surprised by the number of models available. I had thought they had fallen out of popularity since I don't see them in department stores anymore. I promptly purchased the MPC General Lee kit, (it was much more affordable than the R/C buggy kit I was looking at) and headed for home trying to remember the few models I had done as a kid.

I hastily assembled that kit in 2 days, giving up near the end because the pieces just didn't fit right. I passed it off as 1 part poor quality kit, 1 part poor workmanship on my part. I resolved to do a much better job on the next. I did a fair bit of research in the internet, (quality manufacturers, building tips and techniques, etc..) and back to the hobby store I went.

This 67' Chevelle caught my eye. I didn't like the red paint on the the box pic so i went with Tamiya metallic blue spray bomb. I've really taken my time with this one, trying to make it as nice as I can. Still have a little work to do yet. I'm waiting for the paint to gas out before i clear coat. I'll post some more pics when its done.

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This is a wonderful model. I think you nailed the right color, and I like the interior too. Hope you enjoy yourself in this wonderful place. Lots of generous and talented builders here. Stick around and enjoy soaking in the eye candy.

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This is a wonderful model. I think you nailed the right color, and I like the interior too. Hope you enjoy yourself in this wonderful place. Lots of generous and talented builders here. Stick around and enjoy soaking in the eye candy.

What Cranky said... :)

Just be careful, this hobby can be addicting, I got back into it around 2004 with the intentions of just building a few kits my younger brother had bought. Well I built those and had some spare paint and various other tools, well, needless to say, a couple of hundred kits later I am still building and adding to my retirement collection... :blink:

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I, myself, just got back into building models after a forty year absence.

The model you picked is a great model.

Yours looks good, nice job.

Love those 66 and 67 Chevelles.

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Hello there friend!! That interior is the buisness!! Really lookin good!! 66 are my fav but this 67' gets the ticket too!!! Keep on wit the keepin on!!

peace

ajulia

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Hi !!!

You do a great job for your first model after so long time. i hope we can see more models from you the next time !!!

Here you can see my interpretation for the chevelle:

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greets juergen

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Welcome aboard friend. Your Chevelle is lookin fine. Glad u came back to the hobby and also found this forum. Many great people here with tons of talent that are always willing to help.

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Thanks for the comments guys! This seems like a very active forum with alot of combined knowledge to soak up. I'll definitely be sticking around. I can't wait to finish this model and start the next one. I've been leaning towards the 65' Chevy stepside truck by Revell that caught my eye in the LHS

Juergen; Very nice job on your Chevelle. I really like your false perspective photos, it makes it look like a real car!

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Welcome to the forum. That's a sweet Chevelle. I like the color and I'm looking forward to seeing it with some clear on it. I'm another guy who left the hobby as a kid and returned recently. Keep up the good work. B)

  • 8 months later...
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This was my first "getting back in the hobby" build. I was pretty happy with the way it turned out. Just looking at these pictures now I realized I forgot to put the mirror on! (edit: now fixed, new photos)

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Nice work, really looks good. Good to have another Canadian on board, and yes this is a very good forum to hang out at, I am on at least once a day. So welcome to the forum.

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What a great build of a beautiful car. Welcome back.

I only have one critique, if I may, See how your headlights are white? Next time try some Elmer's glue gel. It comes in the same type of bottle as their white school glue but it is either clear blue or clear purple (I've seen both). It dries clear so that the headlight lens doesn't turn white. It looks a lot more realistic. And is cheap!

Again, great build. I'm still waiting to build mine.

Later-

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What a great build of a beautiful car. Welcome back.

I only have one critique, if I may, See how your headlights are white? Next time try some Elmer's glue gel. It comes in the same type of bottle as their white school glue but it is either clear blue or clear purple (I've seen both). It dries clear so that the headlight lens doesn't turn white. It looks a lot more realistic. And is cheap!

Again, great build. I'm still waiting to build mine.

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Thanks for the comments folks! I've been using Micro Kristal Klear for my headlights and windshields since this model and the results are like night and day.

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GREAT JOB ON YOUR CHEVELLE LOVE THE COLOR CHOICE TURNED OUT KILLER! HERE IS MY VERSION OF MY CHEVELLE I DID AS A PRO TOURING RIDE WITH 67 BIG BLOCK MOTOR HOK PAINT TWO TONE INRTERIOR AND BIG N LITTLE WHEELS,

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