Alyn Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 (edited) The weather was nice Sunday, so I snapped some outdoor pictures on my Revelle 57 Chevy Black Widow. I cut off the roof and reshaped the rear deck to turn it into a convertible. The interior floor and dash are modified to represent bare structural panels. The interior side panels and covertible top frame are scratch built. The 150 trim was sanded off the sides and replaced with holes replicating the shape of the Bel-Aire trim. Engine and chassis are weathered with various details scratch built. The car depicts a budget project that is just rolling out of the paint booth. Edited October 10, 2011 by Alyn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JayMesawitz Posted October 10, 2011 Report Share Posted October 10, 2011 Really cools stuff you have going there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattLeBlanc Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 :smiley20: :smiley20: :smiley20: :smiley20: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dreamsof51 Posted October 11, 2011 Report Share Posted October 11, 2011 That is really cool. I'm building Revells 55 Chevy for my Dad as a Christmas present. What paint brand did you use? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alyn Posted October 12, 2011 Author Report Share Posted October 12, 2011 That is really cool. I'm building Revells 55 Chevy for my Dad as a Christmas present. What paint brand did you use? Thanks, guys. This was a very interesting car to build. The paint is Tamiya blue, but I"m not sure of the number. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryDavis Posted October 12, 2011 Report Share Posted October 12, 2011 Man Alyn....you've done some mighty fine scratch building. The interior panels really look good. The frame for the top is really cool!! This would look great as a small Diorama.... Maybe if you had it in front of the paint shop door( or front of the building) as it is rolled out. I really enjoyed looking at this build... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alyn Posted October 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted October 15, 2011 Man Alyn....you've done some mighty fine scratch building. The interior panels really look good. The frame for the top is really cool!! This would look great as a small Diorama.... Maybe if you had it in front of the paint shop door( or front of the building) as it is rolled out. I really enjoyed looking at this build... Thanks, Gary. A diorama is a definite possibility some time down the road. I lucked out today and came across a front clip. It's a bit rough, but original, so I'll make it work. I've already had to weld in a replacement panel on the front of the drivers side fender; a lamp post was laying on the part of the clip when I first looked at it. A trip through the paint booth and it'll match right up with the rest of the car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaryDavis Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 Man ...oh Man.... That front clip looks AWESOME... Where did you get the milk crate??? Have I ridden in few cars with seats like that!..It hurt my skinny(at the time) little rear too!!Great stuff Alyn.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alyn Posted October 29, 2011 Author Report Share Posted October 29, 2011 Thanks, Gary. milk crates and 5 gallon plastic buckets were always the best seats. I scratch built the milk crate using some heavy plastic netting from the local craft store. It's kind of rubbery, so gluing it was a challenge. I ended up using epoxy, but even that was marginal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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