Tada! Presenting my completed entry for the Mustang vs. Corvette FSM 2014 group build. The Revell 1978 Indy 500 Chevy Corvette pace car.
I'm calling this one done. I really phoned in the last few steps. Frustration/boredom I guess. I attempted too many new techniques to succeed.
The exterior paint is horrid, I had the worst time working at that. Air brush noob learning curve I suppose. I'm wondering if I could brush some Future over the painted areas to smooth it out and give it some shine. Any advice on that would be welcome.
The distributor, solder headers, using alclad, using an airbrush, photo etch stuff, all things I had never attempted before combined to make for a bigger challenge than I was expecting which is evident in the final result.
I have a 53 vette I will try for next, keeping it simple and focusing more on honing the skills I already have rather than introducing new ones. :) Live and learn.
I'm no kit reviewer but I have a feeling this kit may be on the slightly junkier side. I dunno, that's my story and I'm stickin' to it. On to the pics. I tried for intentionally crappy pics to hide the many, many flaws :) lol Oh and I left off the mirrors assuming my bro will just break them off leaving a glue mark anyway. On to the pics. I will try to remember to take some better, natural light/daylight pics to really amplify the flaws.
Try not to focus too much on my header to exhaust connecting point. I realized too far in that I wasn't going to be able to route the straight pipes to look like a 1:1 extension of the header pipe. Another lesson in planning. It'll be on all fours anyway so I hope that is enough to hide it.
Not happy with that air cleaner but in an effort to move along I just painted the kit part and dropped it in.
*edit-I removed the extra WIP pics, they weren't very good anyway.
So anyway, that's her. I learned a lot and had fun. It took way too long (or longer than I'd prefer) and I'm kind of sick of black on black on black for now. I will come back to the stang vs vette GB with a 53 vette entry I have but for now I'm going to join the generic automotive GB with a chevy rescue van I've just started on.
Thanks.
Gordy