bill w Posted July 29, 2014 Share Posted July 29, 2014 Dose anyone make a kit of a 1957 Corvette? Large or small. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slusher Posted July 30, 2014 Share Posted July 30, 2014 AMT has a 57 street machine but only can be built as a pro street... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 30, 2014 Share Posted July 30, 2014 (edited) And there's the MPC version... And a Testors metal kit... Edited July 30, 2014 by Ace-Garageguy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted July 30, 2014 Share Posted July 30, 2014 And there's this entire thread...http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=44500 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bill w Posted July 30, 2014 Author Share Posted July 30, 2014 Thanks for the replies, I was asked to build one and everyone I asked said nobody made one. I should have asked here first! Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted July 30, 2014 Share Posted July 30, 2014 Monogram made a '57 Corvette (stock) in 1/24 scale. AMT also made a stock '57 in 1/25. Then there's the MPC kit too. They made them in 1/25 and 1/16 scale. If you do a search on ebay, you'll find a ton of '57 Corvettes for sale. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monty Posted July 31, 2014 Share Posted July 31, 2014 Thanks for the replies, I was asked to build one and everyone I asked said nobody made one. I should have asked here first! Bill if you're going for the factory stock look, I'd say get the Monogram 1/24 version. I doubt your client will notice the scale difference.and you'll have less trouble trying to make it all go together. This kit has street/race parts, too, if that's what the client wants. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longbox55 Posted August 1, 2014 Share Posted August 1, 2014 If you don't mind large scale, MPC did one in 1/16 scale that's pretty nice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjordan2 Posted August 2, 2014 Share Posted August 2, 2014 If you don't mind large scale, MPC did one in 1/16 scale that's pretty nice. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1957-CORVETTE-1-16-SCALE-NEW-IN-OPEN-BOX-/161381139344?pt=Model_Kit_US&hash=item259310c390 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longbox55 Posted August 3, 2014 Share Posted August 3, 2014 That's the one. I have that same issue of it in my stash. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ace-Garageguy Posted August 3, 2014 Share Posted August 3, 2014 I may have to be having one of those. Looks like it's set up for opening doors too, judging from the 'bay pix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longbox55 Posted August 3, 2014 Share Posted August 3, 2014 Yes, it does have opening doors. Now that I'm thinking about it, mine might also have a lighting option. I don't have it handy to check at the moment, I'll get it out and check when I get the chance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Len Woodruff Posted August 4, 2014 Share Posted August 4, 2014 if you're going for the factory stock look, I'd say get the Monogram 1/24 version. I doubt your client will notice the scale difference.and you'll have less trouble trying to make it all go together. This kit has street/race parts, too, if that's what the client wants. Just curious why do you say the Monogram is better for a stock build that the AMT. Both are newer tools and seem to be equal on detail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjordan2 Posted August 4, 2014 Share Posted August 4, 2014 (edited) Here's a very nice built-up version of the 1/16, with some commentary. (and yes, lights work) http://www.freewebs.com/martsmodels/1957corvette.htm And I see there's a new eBay listing... http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNBUILT-1987-MPC-TROPHY-SERIES-Model-Kit-6426-1-16-Scale-57-CORVETTE-/201140355948?pt=Model_Kit_US&hash=item2ed4e6436c Edited August 4, 2014 by sjordan2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bill w Posted August 5, 2014 Author Share Posted August 5, 2014 When I got to work today one of my co-workers found this at a garage sale and gave it to me. Hosted on Fotki Hosted on Fotki I work in large scale and haven't built a 1/25 scale for more than 30 years! We will see if my tired old eyes can still do small scale. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longbox55 Posted August 5, 2014 Share Posted August 5, 2014 Nice score. The '57 in that set is the old MPC tool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monty Posted August 5, 2014 Share Posted August 5, 2014 Just curious why do you say the Monogram is better for a stock build that the AMT. Both are newer tools and seem to be equal on detail. I've only got the Monogram kit, so I've been trying to find the review of the new-ish AMT kit I'd read somewhere. IIRC the author was someone whose judgment I'd trust since I generally shared his opinions on kits we had in common. Unfortunately, the review in question may have been on the now-defunct Brian's Model Cars site. For the record, it wasn't like he was saying that AMT got everything wrong; it was just that, after reading his review, I felt Monogram had done a better job overall. I'm guessing by your question that you have both kits, and as a fellow 1:1 Corvette owner, I'd trust your judgment., too How do you think they stack up against each other? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrObsessive Posted August 5, 2014 Share Posted August 5, 2014 (edited) Some thoughts............. I have the 1/16 MPC kit, and while it's very nice------one area that's always bugged me is the front end. It seems that the turn signals are too low as there's just too much real estate between the bottom of the headlights, and the top of the turn signals. Now I built my '57 Corvette back in 2002, and while it was based on the Monogram '57, I actually used parts from the AMT kit as well as there were certain things about the Monogram kit that didn't seem right. One is the windshield frame----it's too wide, and doesn't have the right "swoop" compared to the AMT kit. I also used the taillights and bezels out of the AMT kit as those appeared more correct to my eyes, and the bodywork was reshaped in the rear to suit the differences in scale. Another HUGE error for me was the shape of Monogram's hardtop in the kit. It's too short and too wide. I reshaped it pretty much from front to back, and hindsight being 20/20, there are a couple things that I would tweak a bit differently if I were building this today. Having said that, each kit has its pluses and minuses------I simply combined the best aspects between the two, and went from there. Here are a few pics................. If you'd like to check out the in progress pics from 2001-02, just click here. Just my 2ยข Edited August 5, 2014 by MrObsessive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Longbox55 Posted August 5, 2014 Share Posted August 5, 2014 Here's the version I have I though it was the one with the working lights, but I was mistaken about that. It is missing a few parts, mainly through me raiding it for other projects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrObsessive Posted August 5, 2014 Share Posted August 5, 2014 That's the exact box art I have Bill. I did raid the 1/16 '64ยฝ Mustang kit for its wide whitewalls. Something that should be in the MPC '57 kit (but isn't), and something that shouldn't be in the '64ยฝ Mustang kit (but is). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Len Woodruff Posted August 5, 2014 Share Posted August 5, 2014 I've only got the Monogram kit, so I've been trying to find the review of the new-ish AMT kit I'd read somewhere. IIRC the author was someone whose judgment I'd trust since I generally shared his opinions on kits we had in common. Unfortunately, the review in question may have been on the now-defunct Brian's Model Cars site. For the record, it wasn't like he was saying that AMT got everything wrong; it was just that, after reading his review, I felt Monogram had done a better job overall. I'm guessing by your question that you have both kits, and as a fellow 1:1 Corvette owner, I'd trust your judgment., too How do you think they stack up against each other? I am going to have to defer ti Bill (Mr. Obsession). Most of my experience is with C3 & C4 Corvettes. But I am getting ready to start a long process build the 56 SR-2. I plan to start it using the new tool AMT 57. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Len Woodruff Posted August 5, 2014 Share Posted August 5, 2014 Some thoughts............. I have the 1/16 MPC kit, and while it's very nice------one area that's always bugged me is the front end. It seems that the turn signals are too low as there's just too much real estate between the bottom of the headlights, and the top of the turn signals. Now I built my '57 Corvette back in 2002, and while it was based on the Monogram '57, I actually used parts from the AMT kit as well as there were certain things about the Monogram kit that didn't seem right. One is the windshield frame----it's too wide, and doesn't have the right "swoop" compared to the AMT kit. I also used the taillights and bezels out of the AMT kit as those appeared more correct to my eyes, and the bodywork was reshaped in the rear to suit the differences in scale. Another HUGE error for me was the shape of Monogram's hardtop in the kit. It's too short and too wide. I reshaped it pretty much from front to back, and hindsight being 20/20, there are a couple things that I would tweak a bit differently if I were building this today. Having said that, each kit has its pluses and minuses------I simply combined the best aspects between the two, and went from there. Here are a few pics................. If you'd like to check out the in progress pics from 2001-02, just click here. Just my 2ยข So Bill now that you know what you know about the AMT & Monogram 57's which will you use to replicate the Curtice SR-2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrObsessive Posted August 5, 2014 Share Posted August 5, 2014 So Bill now that you know what you know about the AMT & Monogram 57's which will you use to replicate the Curtice SR-2 Len I would use the Monogram kit (I have an unbuilt original), since I'd want to keep the same scale (1/24). Although, once again I'd probably get another AMT kit for its windshield (I can "stretch" it), and other little bits and pieces. Of course, the Curtice car would need some extensive bodywork for its nose, trunk fin, and side cove area. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Len Woodruff Posted August 6, 2014 Share Posted August 6, 2014 Thanks Bill. I have 1 of the Monogram's and 5 of the AMT's (new tool). I will probably start with the AMT since I have so many. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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