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My REVELL model car contest build thread

jwalker

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I wasn't sure if I should start another thread for the build thread or not but I did anyways. As some of you guys know that I am entering a model car building contest for REVELL. You have 11 specific models to pick from so I picked up the '67 Chevelle ss 396 that I am going to build as a Pro street type build. I am stealing a super charged motor out of a '68 Corvette model kit, rear slicks I had sitting around, front tires and all 4 wheels out of an old MPC Fire Fighter old school drag car model kit, rear frame off a late '70's Camaro and some other various parts. I decided to do it Flat black and I will do my true flames on it. I have a lot of work to do on it plus other customers work I am doing at the same time. In between paint drying I will be working on the model build.
 

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Some more pics. I cut the fender wells out but on the rear I still didn't have enough clearance for the tires so I have to modify the rear frame with another frame.
 

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awesome!
a little trick i used to do with slicks is sand them parrallel with the tire to give them a used look. very realistic, it gets rid of that shiny plastic look they come with.(i only did the contact patch area, not the sidewalls)

cant wait to see more!
 
awesome!
a little trick i used to do with slicks is sand them parrallel with the tire to give them a used look. very realistic, it gets rid of that shiny plastic look they come with.(i only did the contact patch area, not the sidewalls)

cant wait to see more!

That is what I do also, but the last time I did it was attach it to the dremel and spin it on some fine sand paper.
 
cool man, nice start "thumbsup"are you gonna plumb and wire it?
makes me want to dig out a few old kits"thumbsup"
 
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very cool, i'll be watcing, i've been considering getting back into model car building, but patience is a requirment, I dont have much of that.
good luck, so far so good "thumbsup"
 
Here are the pics of the motor built and painted, I even got my distributor installed and wired along with a fuel line from the fuel pump to the carbs.
 

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Here is the fuel line I made for the pump to carbs.
 

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Cool work "thumbsup", man , I can't remember the last model kit I built. I used guitar string and desolder braid for fuel lines and looks great. Used to kit bash hard when I was younger. I have been trying to find a 1/8 scale Revell LA Street Chopper for a fair price for a long time now.
 
Here is the fuel line I made for the pump to carbs.
nice work dude"thumbsup"

Cool work "thumbsup", man , I can't remember the last model kit I built. I used guitar string and desolder braid for fuel lines and looks great. Used to kit bash hard when I was younger. I have been trying to find a 1/8 scale Revell LA Street Chopper for a fair price for a long time now.
i see em on ebay fairly often
the 1/6 tamiya harley kits were real nice, shovelheads too"thumbsup"
 
Thanks guys. Almost done painting for customers and then it is off for my break. I will be jumping on this hard to get it finished.
 
Looks awesome! Can't wait to see it all done. I used to take 20 ga. Copper wiring apart and wrap a single strand around a sewing needle to get throttle return springs, then used the vinyl insulation as hoses or batt. Cables. Makes me want to dig out a few of my kits. Putting solid copper wire into the insulation helps retain the shape for those pesky bends. Good luck!
 
I did not post pics do to the lack of time I had to build this thing and forgot about it. I got it done in time but I guess I could ad the pics so you guys could see it built.
 
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