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Revell '56 Chevy, MCW paint experiment

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Revell '56 Chevy, MCW paint experiment
Posted by the doog on Saturday, June 12, 2010 2:10 PM

 Hi guys,

This is the last of my Auto's that have kept me here in the "garage" so to speak, before I take a jaunt back over to the motor pool and do a little bit more Armor. I did this Revell '56 Chevy pretty much 90% box-stock with a wired distributor and some engine wiring added. I also did some work on the steering wheel--I added a scratched horn oval from extra PE, and used guitar string to remake the heavily-molded shift levers, and also to make the antenna. The whitewalls were done with a circle template over the stock tires using Tamiya Gloss White. BMF'ed of course. The interior flocking is embossing powder, available in hobby stores. (THANKS, JTRacing!)

It's my first car done with MCW lacquers, over Tamya Fine White primer. About 3-4 coats of MCW, and polished out with Meguire's Scratch-X. The colors are Sierra Gold / Adobe Beige. Bumpers were done with Alclad Chrome over Tamiya Gloss Black.

The MCW paints really look great; the in-scale metallic flakes really make the difference. It dries VERY fast, and seemed to be very temperamental in situations where there was humidity in the air. It definitely sprayed better on very dry days. Got a little bit of orange peel in spots, but I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out. Hope you like it!

The Revell kit was pretty easy to put together too. Not perfect, but I've certainly come across and done worse. Comments, questions, and critiques always welcomed! 

 

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  • From: Left forever
Posted by Bgrigg on Saturday, June 12, 2010 2:15 PM

Wait a second. There's no rust? Who are you and WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH KARL?!?

Whoever you are, you did a lovely job!

So long folks!

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Posted by bobbaily on Saturday, June 12, 2010 5:41 PM

Very nice job Karl.  I'm impressed at your ability to create 'junker' and  showroom quality equally well.

Job well done.  We've seen your skills here & in armor.....we just need to get you over to the Aircraft forums.

Bob

 

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Posted by the doog on Saturday, June 12, 2010 7:37 PM

Thanks, Bill! You made me laugh--there's no "rust" per se, but geez, that color "Sierra Gold" is kind of a "pretty" "rust", don'tcha think?! Wink Must have been a Freudian choice or something, lol! Thanks for the compliment!

Thanks too, Wayne! Yeah, the humidity really can throw an orange into the works, if you know what I mean. I got some peel, but managed to rub most of it out. Tedious, but worth it. It shows somewhat in the foiling though. Again, not my best work, but I wanted to get this done before I take off here for five weeks, Thanks for taking time to comment!

Thanks as well, Bob! Hmmm...you guys are still trying to get me ove there to do another plane, huh? Surprise Actually, I've got a big Stuka with an AM cockpit that I"ll do one of these days. I gotta "get back to my roots" first and knock out a Patton over in Armor before they forget who I am, ha ha. I have to admit, it's a bit of a milestone for me to be able to finally get a shiny finish--boy, have I learned a LOT about painting in the interim! I recommend the experience--frustrating as it sometimes was---to everyone!

Thanks again, guys! Toast

fox
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Posted by fox on Saturday, June 12, 2010 9:16 PM

Great job Karl. Toast

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Posted by philo426 on Saturday, June 12, 2010 9:32 PM

love the Canyon Copper over India Ivory!You know how much I like '56 Chevys!     

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Posted by the doog on Saturday, June 12, 2010 10:47 PM

philo426

love the Canyon Copper over India Ivory!You know how much I like '56 Chevys!      http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee54/philo426/2007_0829Spock0474.jpg

I remember that sweet Nomad, Philo; one of my favorites!---thanks for the thumbs-up! MCW actually calls this combo "Sierra Gold and Adobe Beige--I think that's correct terminology for this manufacturer? Is the paint combo you cited for a different year maybe? I know that they changed the names sometimes?

Thanks, too,  FOX!!

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Posted by philo426 on Saturday, June 12, 2010 11:06 PM

Yes you are right! Chevy did tend to change the names quite often!nice job!

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Posted by IBuild148 on Monday, June 14, 2010 7:46 PM

Karl.

Another stellar build! Yes You instill the motivation for excellence.

I just finished my first auto since the 70's, a AMT 55 Chevy Nomad.

IBuildOne48

Teach modeling to youth!

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Posted by invertman on Monday, June 14, 2010 10:12 PM

awsome job karl

looks great.

 

jason.

  if you want permission for a test flight.... the answer is "no".

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 4:03 AM

Thanks IBuild48, and Jason, too!

Ibuild48, post up a picture of your Nomad here! I don't mind!

Thanks for taking the time to comment, guys! Big Smile

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Posted by JTRACING on Thursday, June 17, 2010 9:20 PM

Nice work dude! those colors go very well together Cool

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Posted by the doog on Friday, June 18, 2010 5:30 AM

Thanks, James!

And thanks for the tip on that embossing powder too! I used that in this build! Big Smile

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Sunday, June 20, 2010 10:51 PM

Great job Karl. That's a first, you made a show-room floor model, insted of your usual junkers.

By any chance, can I talk you into doing something simaler with other subjects, like aircraft, military transport trucks (not tanks, I mean stuff like the M-35 Duce-and-a-half trucks), helicopters, ships, and so on? I can see you working your magic on a generic distroyer model, placing it at the bottom of the sea in a diorama.

Great job. I'll keep an eye out for you

  

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Posted by the doog on Monday, June 21, 2010 3:53 AM

Railfan 233

Great job Karl. That's a first, you made a show-room floor model, insted of your usual junkers.

By any chance, can I talk you into doing something simaler with other subjects, like aircraft, military transport trucks (not tanks, I mean stuff like the M-35 Duce-and-a-half trucks), helicopters, ships, and so on? I can see you working your magic on a generic distroyer model, placing it at the bottom of the sea in a diorama.

Great job. I'll keep an eye out for you

Railfan, thanks for the compliments! This is actually one of several "showroom" finishes I've done; you just haven't been around long enough to see them, lol! I've done another 56 Chevy, two Plymouth 71 Road Runners, and assorted other muscle cars.

As far as other genres, I don't see that happening yet. The problem is T-I-M-E! I still build primarily for fun and enjoyment, and with my travel / work schedule this year, my modeling time is at a premium right now. If I'm not loving what I'm building, I'm not building it. Ships never interested me much, and airplanes are so big that I have a hard time finding a place to put them once they're finished! Never been much into softskins--hey, I DO have a collection of helicopters that I'd built from my earliest days as a modeler! Helo's are what I started building first, back in oh.....'85 or so? They're at home in Pennsylvania at mom & dad's house right now though!

When I hear you talk of a ship at the bottom of the sea dio, I always think of that :"Titanic" dio that some guy did--did you ever see it? It was positively phenomenal---I could never hope to top that! Surprise

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Posted by vespa boy on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 12:53 PM

A nice clean build Karl. It looks great. The colour combo works so well. Well done. My favourite '56 chevy of all time is in Two Lane Blacktop....what a car!

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I ain't got time for that now

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 1:33 PM

Thanks a lot, Narayan! I really like this unusual combination as well. I've always liked metallic orange for some reason!

Can't say that I've seen that movie or car? Sad I'll have to look for it on the web....

Thanks for commenting! Big Smile

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  • From: Left forever
Posted by Bgrigg on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 2:55 PM

Two Lane Blacktop is a cult classic. Stars Dennis Wilson as "the Mechanic" and yes, he's the drummer from The Beach Boys, and James Taylor as "The Driver", and yes THAT James Taylor! Warren Oates played "G. T. O.", their nemesis on their race across the US from California to Washington DC. As you can see by the names, not a lot of thought went into building the characters.

However, it's a 55 Chevy, not a 56. It's also the same car that "Bob Falfa" (Harrison Ford) crashes while racing the 32 Deuce in American Graffiti.

So long folks!

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Posted by Jim Barton on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 3:32 PM

Bgrigg

Wait a second. There's no rust? Who are you and WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH KARL?!?

Whoever you are, you did a lovely job!

And where are the rabbits?Big Smile

Seriously, beautiful job on the Chevy!Big Smile

"Whaddya mean 'Who's flying the plane?!' Nobody's flying the plane!"

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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:38 AM

Thanks, Jim! Smile This is what the rabbits drive on the way home from the junkyard, lol! Hey, come to think of it, that IS sort of a rusty color now, isn't it?!Wink

Bill, thanks for the info. Sounds like a cool flock! My girlfriend's u8nlce is restoring a '55 now in black; the car in that link and movie reminded me of it. It has no trim, exactly like that car--but I think that he's going to do it up in Bel air chrome.

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Posted by vespa boy on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 6:49 AM

Bgrigg

Two Lane Blacktop is a cult classic. Stars Dennis Wilson as "the Mechanic" and yes, he's the drummer from The Beach Boys, and James Taylor as "The Driver", and yes THAT James Taylor! Warren Oates played "G. T. O.", their nemesis on their race across the US from California to Washington DC. As you can see by the names, not a lot of thought went into building the characters.

However, it's a 55 Chevy, not a 56. It's also the same car that "Bob Falfa" (Harrison Ford) crashes while racing the 32 Deuce in American Graffiti.

Whoops...my body just got back from vacation and obviously my brain is still away!! Thanks for pointing this out.

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This ain't no Mudd Club, or C.B.G.B.,
I ain't got time for that now

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Posted by Bodge on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 7:31 AM

Beautiful job Karl, Man you got some talent.Yes

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Posted by Bgrigg on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 9:24 AM

vespa boy

 

 Bgrigg:

 

Two Lane Blacktop is a cult classic. Stars Dennis Wilson as "the Mechanic" and yes, he's the drummer from The Beach Boys, and James Taylor as "The Driver", and yes THAT James Taylor! Warren Oates played "G. T. O.", their nemesis on their race across the US from California to Washington DC. As you can see by the names, not a lot of thought went into building the characters.

However, it's a 55 Chevy, not a 56. It's also the same car that "Bob Falfa" (Harrison Ford) crashes while racing the 32 Deuce in American Graffiti.

 

 

Whoops...my body just got back from vacation and obviously my brain is obviously still away!! Thanks for pointing this out.

LOL! No worries! My body and brain are often in two different places!

I just watched Two Lane Blacktop just a few months ago, which is how I know anything at all about it. I remember seeing it over 30 years ago but my recollection of those days is a bit hazy! It's a really good movie about drag racing on the street. No, let me change that to "it has some really good footage about drag racing in the street". I can't honestly say it's a "good movie".

The sound of the 454 crate engine was so good that they dubbed the sound of that engine over the Trans Am's 455 in Smokey and the Bandit, so you could say that the 55 was in three different movies!

 

So long folks!

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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 12:44 PM

Thanks, a lot, Andy!Glad that you like it!

A nice compiiment from someone who's no slouch himsBig Smileelf!

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Posted by bobbaily on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 5:07 PM

Bgrigg

 

 vespa boy:

 

 

 Bgrigg:

 

Two Lane Blacktop is a cult classic. Stars Dennis Wilson as "the Mechanic" and yes, he's the drummer from The Beach Boys, and James Taylor as "The Driver", and yes THAT James Taylor! Warren Oates played "G. T. O.", their nemesis on their race across the US from California to Washington DC. As you can see by the names, not a lot of thought went into building the characters.

However, it's a 55 Chevy, not a 56. It's also the same car that "Bob Falfa" (Harrison Ford) crashes while racing the 32 Deuce in American Graffiti.

 

 

Whoops...my body just got back from vacation and obviously my brain is obviously still away!! Thanks for pointing this out.

 

 

LOL! No worries! My body and brain are often in two different places!

I just watched Two Lane Blacktop just a few months ago, which is how I know anything at all about it. I remember seeing it over 30 years ago but my recollection of those days is a bit hazy! It's a really good movie about drag racing on the street. No, let me change that to "it has some really good footage about drag racing in the street". I can't honestly say it's a "good movie".

The sound of the 454 crate engine was so good that they dubbed the sound of that engine over the Trans Am's 455 in Smokey and the Bandit, so you could say that the 55 was in three different movies!

 

Ah...'Two Lane Blacktop'-I remember seeing it in 1974...or was it '75 at the student union @ WVU-free movie.  Great cars/racing & one of the best movies lines ever spoken by a singer pretending to be an actor..."Make it two hundred dollars m*f*er and you've got your self an automobile race"....ah...thanks for the memories Bill

Bob

 

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