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Revell's New 69 Nova WIP's 1/13
Posted by Butz on Sunday, September 28, 2008 2:07 AM

 

 

Howdy all,

 Can not believe this is my first "Fast Target" in almost 12yrs.. So far I am liking how this kit is going together.. There is not really any major clean up from what I can see. This build will be strickly OOB....

  First thing I did was to remove the factory chrome b/c it looks well toyish and a little on the thick side to boot..

 So I went to the Alcad Chrome for assistance.. Very very impressive indeed especially w/ the Alclad Gloss Black primer undercoat.

 As for everything else, it is straight forward.. The only other thing I did was drilled the exghaust a lil more to give some depth.

Not to sure of the exact colour I am looking for but possibly on the way of Black Cherry!!

 Without further due, here are some pix... Hope you enjoy!! The last two pix are the before & after of the kits chrome platting and the use of Alclads Chrome.. Thumbs Up [tup] (Unfortunately the Alclad does not really show up as well as it does in person)

Thanks fer lookin...

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Mike

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Posted by Daywalker on Sunday, September 28, 2008 11:17 AM
Excellent work Mike!  Love the yellow traction bars, reminds me of my old '70 Challenger R/T. Sigh [sigh]

Frank 

 

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Posted by Mckay on Sunday, September 28, 2008 11:47 AM

HI That's a great start you have made on that Nova kit. I really like what your doing with it and look forward to seeing it finished. I owned a 69 Nova V8 4speed with Keystone mags and 60series Tiger Paw tires and I can tell you it was a fun car to drive.

 

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Posted by the doog on Sunday, September 28, 2008 12:22 PM

Nice to see a WIP thread up here--we get far too little of them here!

This looks really nice! I have to try that ALclad stuff--is it difficult to work with? I really like the results there!

I'll be watching this post! 

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Posted by Butz on Sunday, September 28, 2008 12:58 PM

Howdy Frank,

 Something different huh? I figured the yellow traction bars would stand out a lot on an over all Back car. Ah yes the Challenger..!! Any pix by chance?

 I still wish my Dad had his 67 RS Camero and his 64 Malibu.. Now those were some cars!!

Thanks fer lookin!!

Mckay,

 I am glad you are truly likin what I am doing thus far..!! So far so good and really nothing to complain about for once!!

 They sure are fun to drive... Kind like this right.... 72 w/ a 350, 4 speed.. Boy can she scream!!

 

Hey doog,

 I know what you mean, they seem nill to none around these parts... Sad when ya stop n think about it...

 As for the Alclad.. This stuff is unbelieveable...!!! With this you just have to have patients b/c the gloss black primer is really thin and it takes multiple coats to get a nice base layer.

 When appling the Chrome itself, its a little different in the fact even though it is thinned a lot already, it does not take as much to cover and to get that "Chrome" look..

 AH ya never know, you may see this @ SyrconTongue [:P] Thank you for staying tunned my friend

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Mike

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Posted by Summit on Sunday, September 28, 2008 1:38 PM

Butz, Great Car Kit and Progress. This will be a nice project to follow, I hope to pick up some new tips with your progression. I have many of "The Old Pro"  Nova kits hid away in my stash. Had a '69 SS 1/1 myself years ago but it met a sad fate. Hey that Nova you posted sure looks like a '73 vintage. Since you have a soft spot for '67 RS Camaro's here is one of my old project cars still looming about out on my Dad's ranch in Colorado. He is always wanting me to do something with it as he claims he gets tired of people "pestering" him about it. When in fact he enjoys the company at his age... 

67 Cam

 

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Posted by Butz on Sunday, September 28, 2008 1:49 PM

Hey Summit,

 When you own the 1/1 thing, you'd think I could get the year right? My neighbor has a 72 that is awaiting a ground up restoration..

 Wow.. Got to love the lines on the ol RS's and I love the rims on her too. As for the grill, I am not to familiar w/ that one? Is that the hide-a-way light set up?

 Then again it may just look funky b/c the car is in the in between stages.

Anywho back to the build... Thank you for the compliments my friend.. We will both learn stuff from my build!!

 Again thank you for checkin this out and for staying tuned.. An update will be sometime later today.

 Flaps up,

Mike

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Posted by Butz on Monday, September 29, 2008 11:53 PM

 

 

 Well I am makin progress but at a slow speed... This is where I am at the moment. I started to assemle the engine. I painted up the oil pan w/ Alclad Chrome however, this time I did not use the Black primer but painted right over the white plastic..

 It turned out rather sweet I think... As you see, the engine is far from being complete..!! I also had a chance to paint the interior flat black.. Now as I am typing, I am going to apply a few light coats of Satan Black.... We shall see shall we?!?!?!?!

 One thing to note, I do not know why but the seat halfs do not fit worth a darn.. If I line up the head rest the lower section on one side is way off... Will do some lil research..

 Hopefully I will be able to tackle more of the engine in the wee hours.. Well here we go with the pix.. Any comments/tips more than welcome!!

 

Thanks fer lookin...

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Mike

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Posted by Summit on Sunday, November 30, 2008 10:35 PM
Mike its about time for you to blow the dust off this thing and give us an Update ! Whistling [:-^]
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Posted by Butz on Monday, December 1, 2008 12:59 AM

Hey Sean,

 Do aplogize that I did not get back to your PM.. My lil guy was sick and this weekend when I had him, he decided to get Pink Eye.... It's nice when the "x" doesn't tell ya stuff like that GGrrrr

 Anywho, you must have read my mind... A little later on I will post more WIP's on the Super neat Nova..

 I have not forgotten.. Yes the dust is off and I think I can hear the engine tryin to turn over..Tongue [:P]

 So be on the look out for updates.. I am off to bed but I will respond to your PM in the morn..

Flaps up,

 Mike

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Posted by Summit on Monday, December 22, 2008 6:49 PM
 Butz wrote:

A little later on I will post more WIP's on the Super neat Nova..

 I have not forgotten.. Yes the dust is off and I think I can hear the engine tryin to turn over..Tongue [:P]

 So be on the look out for updates..

Flaps up,

 Mike

Whistling [:-^] 

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Posted by Butz on Saturday, January 3, 2009 7:46 PM

Howdy ya'll,

 It sure has been awhile but I took the Nova off the back burner.. A fellow member wanted to see me tackel it so be it..!! Lol

 What really got me goin besides chattin with Sean, I picked up Reveel's new 68 Dodge Charger R/T and what a beaut..

 BUT.. Lo & Behold the kit also gives you Cragers rims and I have been searching hi n lo for the ones I wanted to use..!! TadaBow [bow]

 However I had to buy a second kit b/c the rims come in two sizes.. Smaller rims for the front and larger ones for the rear slicks for the drag variant.. The two R/T's wont go to waste fer sure!!

 The engine is almost complete with the exception of adding on the exhaust manifolds and the air cleaner. The A.C in it self is a whole other story..Banged Head [banghead]

 The interior is 90% complete with the exception of the front seats.. I can't remember who but there is another gent who is building the same exact car and wondered if he ran into this problem..

 The upper and lower portions of the seats fit rather poorly.. The upper section is a little more narrower than the lower half which means some sanding and dry fitting

 Other than that I truly love this kit and it has been a blast thus far.. There are a few more odd n ends that I need to do before I can apply the paint to the body and also have to clean up all the major components that will receive the Polished Chrome by Alcad..

 Which reminds me, I am in the process of removing the factory chrome from the Cragers as I type.. Aahh the smell of Lemon Amonia..Yuck [yuck] However it gets the job done with out a hitch..

 Anywho Sean are you ready fer some updates my friend? Well without further delays, here they are.. Comments welcomed..

 PS, do apologize for the pix, usually the flash helps out a lot in terms of the detail.. well tonight it must have had an off day!!..

Thanks fer lookin folks & Happy New Year!!

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Mike

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Posted by Summit on Saturday, January 3, 2009 8:07 PM

Mike - I almost fell out of my chair when I saw this Blip up on the forum.  Wow my friend that dash just makes me Green with envy.Dead [xx(] How did you make it look so crisp ? Excellent work, even the ingnition lock on the column  looks ready to stick the key in. 

The console is made up of four gauges and should have a split separating the left from right 

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The guage color for the Nova is Silver not white (Camaro Pictured)  I am glad to see you have un~tarped the nova and started work on it again.

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Posted by dirtball on Saturday, January 3, 2009 11:27 PM
  MIKE, SEAN, FRANK....Now I know were your hidin`. Your busted. I dont normaly stop by here, but when I saw your name Mike, I just had to look. Good job so far. I think it will be a good lookerHavent touched a wheely thingy in plastic for maby 30yrs! Dont plan on going back either. But keep it up my friend. The rest of you, I`ll deal with later!..............Harv
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Posted by Butz on Sunday, January 4, 2009 12:05 AM

Howdy Sean,

 LMAO... O my gosh I am laughin so hard I have tears!!Laugh [(-D] The dash was ab'd flat black then a satin finish was sprayed on..

 As for the actual instrumentations, thats called a decal.. Lol They give you two options, one is the stock variant while the other is more modern for the drag Nova..

 HOLY COW... Thank you fer reminding me Sean, I almost forgot to apply the decals for the console gauges.. Phew glad I posted seriously!!

 That wouda sucked later on when she was buttoned up!! Glad you liked and thank you for the compliments..

Hey Harv,

 Please help... "They" kidnapped me and brought me over to the wheely side of things.. Lol.. Glad you liked..

 I am glad I bought that 68 Charger, if I hadn't I am sure Sean would of got me but good fer leavin it on the back burner..

 Updates to come...

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Mike

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Posted by Butz on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 1:42 AM

Early morn,

 Well I tackled the Crager's and wow... In a previous posting, I mentioned that I took off the factory chrome with the aid of amonia.. Well once again, Alclad has yet to let me down..(knocken on woodBanged Head [banghead]) I started off by air brushing Alclad's gloss black.. After letting it sit for about an hour maybe a lil less I began light coats of Alclad's Chrome..

 The results are unbelieveable... I am not sure if I am going to do this but, how would the tires look with a "red wall"? Kind of like how the original Hot Wheels were!! Whadya think? A lil over the top?

 Anywho, here are a few pix.. Hope ya'll enjoy!!

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Mike

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Posted by dirtball on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 2:01 AM
   Mike, quite an improvement! Your doing a bang up job!!............Harv
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Posted by Mckay on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 8:01 AM

That's a great looking finish your putting on the wheels. Keep up the great job your doing.

MckayCowboy [C):-)]

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Posted by Summit on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 8:32 AM
Mike - the wheels really stand out with the alcad.Thumbs Up [tup] Someday I might try that stuff if I come across some at the LHS. You do make it look to easy though. 
Question - Now that you have went and cherried out your Nova with Aftermarket wheels , what are your plans for the Original Ralley Wheels ? I know of a certain Camaro sitting up on blocks Whistling [:-^]  If the tires are Bias the would look right with the red line - Radials No
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Posted by Butz on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 10:24 AM

Howdy Harv & McKay,

 I am glad you both like.. And yes those rims are an improvement fer sure and the Craigers are just what the doctor ordered!!

Hey Sean,

 Easy?? Kinda sorts.. It  took a lil practice b/c I too was a little nervous in terms of working with Alclad non the less chrome.. One thing I think scares me the most is if I were to mask over the Alclad once cured for a few days.. This is more for NMF'd aircraft..

 I here it is really tough once dry b/c once the tape has been pulled, nothing comes up with the tape but.... GGrrrr

 Anywho, I sprayed about four light coats of the chrome and this is how they turned out.. Since I am not all to familiar with this stuff, I figurred light coats would work just fine!!

 So a certain Camero is lookin for Ralley rims huh?? Do you mind if they are already done up w/ the Alclad Chrome? If not there yours..!!

 As for the tires, they are plan Jane with no writing on them whats so ever!! And thank you fer the comments and suggestions..

 Much appreciated

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Mike

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Posted by Butz on Monday, January 12, 2009 11:24 PM

Howdy all,

  Over this weekend I narrowed it down to a sweet arsh colour.. I am going w/ Candy Apple Red(Transparent) in a rattle can.. BUT I decided to decan it and air brush it instead..

 Knowing the fact I need a base colour, I decided to go with the Alclad line.. I first sprayed with Alclad Gloss Black as a the enitial base coat..

 The base coat looks sweet but as I was abing, I was switching between the black and the thinner..

 Did not realize that I had a teeny tiny bit of silver..So I now have a sweet lookin base coat of Metalic black... GGgrrr

 I pressed on.. So I sprayed the hood that I was not going to use three colours and the black was the fourth colour.. I used Polished Aluminum, Duraluminum & Gold.. From left to right

I am totally stoked by how the Gold looks so I am going with the darker Candy Apple which in a way looks like it has a dark cherry tintThumbs Up [tup]. I know the hood is a bit rough but I just wanted a quick view of the colour differences..

 The other three choices looked great but for me at least did not suit the Nova.. Here are a few pix...

 I also installed the engine with the exception of the exhaust manifolds and a few other parts since the body is not permanent..

 Ah yes the Craigers.. Installed them on the rear wheels and they sure look mean..!!

Hope you enjoy and comments welcomed!!

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Mike

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 10:36 AM
That looks great, Mike! I love candy-apple red finishes!
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Posted by Summit on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:30 AM

Mike-  The wheels look sweet Thumbs Up [tup] Did the cowl~induction hood come with the kit or is it resin ? Looking forward to the next Progresso on this Nova. Tongue [:P]

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Posted by Butz on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:39 AM

Hey doog,

 Thank you for the kind words.. I remember using a rattle can of Candy Apple Red on the original Revell 41 Willie's back in Junior High and falling in love with it!!..

 I too am looking forward to seeing her in the finish.. Just nervous with applying it.. Question, since this is my first auto build since High School, what technique should I use to get that wet mirror finish?

 Your help will be most helpful

Howdy Sean,

 I am really glad ike you like how the wheels look my friend!! As for the cowl-induction hood, yes it comes with the kit.. It's for the drag version..

 Hey, do you still wat the Ralley rims I chromed? If so just say the word!! Thanks again for stopping by!!

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Mike

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Posted by Summit on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:50 AM
Mike  - pm on your way !
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Posted by buildit on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 7:00 PM

Wow!  I just happened across this thread and I have to say...it's lookin' good!!  I just ordered this same kit a couple days ago and it's cool to see someone else's build in progress before I screw something up on mine...lol.  My intention is to build the kit to represent a '74 Nova SS I had back in the early eighties.  Not sure yet how I'm going to modify (or scratchbuild) the grille and tail-lights, but I'll figure something out...I hope!

Lookin' good!  Keep it up and keep the updates coming!!

 

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Posted by Butz on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 11:42 AM

Hey Sean,

 Checkin PM shortly!!

 

Howdy Buildit,

 Yeah this is a real treat for sure my friend. As I had mentioned in my initial posting on this build, since this is my first auto since High School, so far it has been smooth sailings!!

 The only issue I am encountering right now is the fit of the seats.. It seems that the lower portion is a little wider than the upper section which results in a funky seam.. Just trying to figure out the best possible way to have less of a seam than I'll tackle the seats..

 As for updating it to a 74 Nova.. It may be a lil hard b/c the later Nova's were more squared off than the earlier ones.. I believe Amt/Ertl has a 76 Nova which would be more suited for what you want to represent..

 I know my local Hobby Shop have a few 76's in stock.. But anywho you'll love this kit for sure!!

 Thank you for stopping by and I hope you enjoy the build as well as I am!!

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Mike

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Posted by buildit on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 1:06 PM

Here's a pic of my '74 taken "back in the day"...

I know there are some differences (quarter windows shaped a bit differently, front end treatment, etc.) but since there aren't any kits for this year I think the '69 body comes the closest.  I guess it'll just have to do!!  LOL 

 

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Posted by dirtball on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 1:24 PM

   Mike, just stopped by to say "hay" and let you know I like it alot! Yes "transparent red". I think I painted at least 3 or 4 car models that color back in the day....

   Speaking of " back in the day" Buildit, you loook marrrrvilos My how we`ve changed!.........Harv

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