mrmike Posted July 18, 2011 Posted July 18, 2011 I got this kit at the Classic Plastic Model Club Christmas Party for building in the Box Stock Club Challenge for our upcoming show in September. The only thing I can change are the wheels and tires. Since I have built quite a few of these Mustang kits over the years, building one box stock will be a challenge for me since I can't leave it well enough alone. No plug wires, no heater hoses, no modified suspension, just what's in the box...this should be fun! The kit is Revell's Shelby GT350H. The paint will be Model Master Wimbeldon White with gold stripes. The main stripes will be painted while the side rocker panel stripes will be the kit decals. More to come...
mrmike Posted July 19, 2011 Author Posted July 19, 2011 I started on body assembly after removing a couple of mold lines from the tops of the rear fenders by the C pillar. I glued on the rear and front valances. The front valance appears to be a little too wide, so I flush mounted the passenger side and will sand the drivers side until it's flush. More to come...
mrmike Posted July 30, 2011 Author Posted July 30, 2011 It has been a while since I have worked on the Shelby, so I got started this morning by removing chrome parts for a dip in the purple pond. This was only after 10 minutes of bathing which tells me that the chrome is not very thick. I started assembling the basic engine. As I removed the hood from the parts sprue, I noticed a visable mold line or defect in the mold for the hood scoop. The scoop should be rounded at the top of the scoop and this has a crease around the top of the scoop. I guess bodywork is not complete yet. More to come...
mrmike Posted July 31, 2011 Author Posted July 31, 2011 Well, after much research, I have concluded that the ridges on the hood scoop are actually there, so I am forging ahead with my build. This morning I got the chassis into a coat of primer. And, I made sure I got the bottom of the interior tub. The body and hood got a coat of Krylon primer and is ready for some paint. More to come...
Reeves Racing Posted July 31, 2011 Posted July 31, 2011 As I removed the hood from the parts sprue, I noticed a visable mold line or defect in the mold for the hood scoop. The scoop should be rounded at the top of the scoop and this has a crease around the top of the scoop. I guess bodywork is not complete yet. That's no defect but how the actual Shelby scoop looks. Looking forward to more updates.
sokrma Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 This is the next one I plan on building ...looking forward to seeing yours complete
mrmike Posted August 6, 2011 Author Posted August 6, 2011 (edited) Although it may be hard to tell from the pictures, this is four light coats of Model Master Wimbelton White Lacquer. And, the engine got a coat of Model Master Ford Engine Blue. More to come... Edited August 6, 2011 by mrmike
Space Cowboy Posted August 7, 2011 Posted August 7, 2011 Great paint job and it's good to see more on this build.................
mrmike Posted August 8, 2011 Author Posted August 8, 2011 Thanks Bruce! I have so many things going on right now, I almost can't decide on which way to turn and what to work on next.
mrmike Posted August 19, 2011 Author Posted August 19, 2011 (edited) This afternoon I was able to get out of work an half hour early and saw a Shelby GT350 on the way home. That inspired me to spend a little time on my Shelby when I got home. I was able to finish up the engine and the chassis early this evening. More to come... Edited August 19, 2011 by mrmike
Dominik Posted August 20, 2011 Posted August 20, 2011 [...]so I got started this morning by removing chrome parts for a dip in the purple pond.[...] Hi Michael, what kind of "Purple Pond is this, to remove chrome? Is it working for paint too?
Jantrix Posted August 20, 2011 Posted August 20, 2011 Yeah Dom, we have a degreaser here in the states called Super Clean or Purple Power. Works great on chrome and most types of paint.
sak Posted August 20, 2011 Posted August 20, 2011 Looking pretty badass. How did you find that engine paint? I found it very hard to thin properly and to get a smooth coat.
Stickit2gether Posted August 20, 2011 Posted August 20, 2011 Looking good so far. It does the heart good from time to time to do a box stock model.
mrmike Posted August 20, 2011 Author Posted August 20, 2011 Hi Michael, what kind of "Purple Pond is this, to remove chrome? Is it working for paint too? The "Purple Pond" is a nick-name given to Purple Power or Super Clean Industrial Strength Cleaner-Degreaser. It'll remove chrome plating from plastic parts and removes many types of paint. The longer you leave the part in the "Purple Pond", the move paint it'll remove. Jeff, the engine paint is Model Master Ford Engine Blue lacquer #28010 thinned with lacquer thinner and sprayed through my airbrush. I have had very good luck with this paint. Jeff, building a model box stock is a great change of pace and it frees one from all the stress of adding or removing details and modifications to a build. It challenges me to build a whole lot cleaner than I usually do.
mrmike Posted September 10, 2011 Author Posted September 10, 2011 I have been away from this build for a while due to life getting in the way of my hobby. I spent the evening foiling the Shelby and I must say that it is looking pretty good to me. Now I can clearcoat it and prep for decals. More to come...
mrmike Posted September 17, 2011 Author Posted September 17, 2011 Well, the Classic Plastic Model Club show is tomorrow and the Shelby is no where near done. Work has been a real bear this week working 10 to 12 plus hours a day and no time at home to work on the model. Maybe I have something on the shelf that can qualify for the Club Challenge provided I still have the instructions. Now, where did I leave those...
Jeff Johnston Posted September 17, 2011 Posted September 17, 2011 I'll be there tomorrow. I have a Shelby that will be on the table that I finished a month or so ago. Hopefully they will get a good turn out.
mrmike Posted September 25, 2011 Author Posted September 25, 2011 I had placed this build on the back burner until I had primered my '07 Shelby GT500 this afternoon and decided to pull it back out to work on the decals while the primer was drying. This is what I started with. Part of the issue with the hood stripes is the way the decal is cut for the scoop opening. I made sure to cut the opening when I removed the decal from the main sheet. This took me almost 25 minutes of working the decal into place with water and setting solution. More to come...
Jackson Posted September 25, 2011 Posted September 25, 2011 Looking good, Mike. I like the look of the Wimbledon White with the gold stripes.
charlie8575 Posted September 25, 2011 Posted September 25, 2011 Looks nice, Mike. Palomino, black, or white interior? Or haven't gotten that far yet? Charlie Larkin
mrmike Posted September 26, 2011 Author Posted September 26, 2011 Thanks Jackson and Charlie! Charlie, the interior is black as the 1:1 cars were back in '66.
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