I've always wanted this kit. Bought one many years ago and screwed up the paint job. Never went back to it. Now I can buy a reissue for less than half of what these clowns on eBay want it for. I'm definitely buying this kit for sure👍
FYI: It's originally a Monogram kit, number 2219 released in 1977 PRIOR to their merger with Revell. It may seem somewhat simplistic, but in that era the Monogram business model dictated that "less is more." Great, fun to build kit!
Some times it is. I picked up a reissue curbside kit of a 63 Chevy II station wagon. Reissue has a separate hood but no engine. I'm personally trying to decide if I want to buy a 3D printed I6 for the kit or just build it curb side.
@@Milner62 they offered a v8 I believe. Guys dropped in small block engines. If you want a straight 6 the AMT 51 Chevy has one with hotrod upgrades. The AMT 1960 chevy pickup also has a nice inline 6 cylinder engine .
@@briancarsen6315, Depends on the year of Chevy II you are building. For '62 Chevy II only had two engine options, a 90hp 153 I4 and a 120hp 194 I6. For '63 Chevy II retained the same I4 or I6 engine option. For '64 Chevy II got new engine options, a larger 230 I6 replaced the 194 I6 and the 195hp 283 V8. For '65 Chevy II got a dual exhaust 220hp 283 V8 and 250hp & 300hp 327 V8 With the changes to the body style of the Chevy II between 1962 and 1965 it would require modification to convert a '62 into a '64 or '65 unless you are just going for a hotrod build but for me I want to do a family car build since its a station wagon. I also thought about just seeing if I could find the 153 CID I4 in resin and do a 4 cylinder build Chevy II which would be a bit more unique as a model. On the '60 Chevy pickup is the I6 in that kit complete with a hole for the front metal axle to pass through? This Chevy II Nova station wagon started life originally as a metal axle curb kit but with being reissued there is a under hood now and there is a guy online selling the resin engines complete with the hole for the axle to pass through. But if the Chevy pickup kit has the engine as an optional engine I would consider that seeing as I have been eyeing that kit as well to add to my stash.
@@Milner62 as for the inline 6 on the 1960 chevy pickup...no hole thru it. This might be good for you cause the hole could be in the wrong place. Use 60 chevy engine and hold it in with one hand and poke the metal axle in til it hits the motor. Drill a hole. You are set!!
When previously released they were 2 separate kits- one had the "letter box" style scoop , centerline wheels, high rise inlet set up and was always black n flamed on the boxart.The other had a blower the other scoop, differant wheels and was always red on the box art.Its good to see some of the other bits in this release.
They are actually more like CRAGAR SST's, Super Street Tricks for the original black kit and this kit. Centerlines have the rivets placed closer together. Cragar SST's were steel where the Super Tricks were aluminum and used mainly at the dragstrip. Look up some old, early 70's pics of NHRA Pro Stock race cars. The black kit had a tunnel ram and the red kit a supercharger and slotted or "kidney bean " style wheels. I have both kits.
Indeed it is an old Monogram. It was everywhere when I started doing kits in the late '80s early '90s. Had been re-released a LOTS of time. Then, it was gone. And now it's back. Not really a 2 in 1 as you said, more like one kit with a couple of options. Seems the tires are new molding tho. Not my type of car, but it's a pretty kit. People that loved that kit can now have it again.
Yes Chris originally a Monogram kit which I built in the 80s. Two versions were released hence the 2n 1 name. But I wish they would have included the original 5 slot Mags from the red cover car. The tires used to be branded Goodyear Rally GT.
This was out in the 70’s; I grew up with these things. Black with flames. Nice to see its back for a reasonable price. I’ve seen poorly built ones going for $30. Nice job, Chris.
My buddy had the original release of this one from the 70's, the Street Rat (Red). It sat in his garage in the box for years. Over a decade ago he gave it to me and told me I could have it as I was a modeler. I built it up just like the box, put it in a display case and gave it back to him as a gift. Came out great! I really want to get this reissue and make it for myself. To bad the rims from the original are not there. But thats ok. Always love those Flip Front kits!
Most engines I have seen have the bell housing painted the same colour as the engine block. You paint your Testers silver enamel and just when I decide to ask you if that was your trademark, you paint the gearbox silver and leave the bell housing alone. Then you paint the bell housing gold -- bazinga! You got me! Then you paint the bell housing Testers gold enamel! With the gold out I would have painted the carbs Holley gold. Lovely job bringing all the detail in the kit.
as you probably figured out, the " molding lugs", as you called them, on the bottom of the body are for the sidepipes. don't cut them off unless you don't want to use the sidepipes.
Back in the day I would buy the black version just for the parts for kit bashing, used them on many Monogram '69 Camaro's and the '70 Chevelle built as a youth...Nice to see it reissued
I am planning to buy this kit just for kit bashing parts. I have to admit I was a little disappointed because if you look at the 2 rear axles only the cover is present for dana 60 rear axle.. the 2nd rear axle is a Oldsmobile rear axle but doesn't include the cover for that kit. I am really disappointed. Plus the slotted wheels are missing. But there are a lot of kit bashing parts still there.
Yeah this is an old monogram model, I remember mine being black with flames on the front nose clip!! It's been awhile since I built these models ( preteen years) miss building them.
this kit is just a rebox of a kit from the late 70s early 80s with some added decals i built this kit its a o k kit i do like watching your videos though keep up the good work chris thanks again .john
I plan on a black version with flames...possibly suede paint to make it even more intimidating? The blue stripes and white body look a lot less dated. He builds cool stuff!
Yep old Monogram kit. One came in black plastic w tunnel ram and one came in red w blown engine. Man the 70s n 80s were good and crazy with different subjects! Today is good because we're getting all the cars they never made..but those 70s kits!
When I was a kid I built one of the red versions of this kit, one of the first glue kits I ever built. still have some parts from it. Have already preordered 2 of these.
They had this kit sold by monogram molded in black with flame dekals a way back in the early 1980s. I never got one but my friend built one and it was mighty cool even though he didn't paint much of it...gotta get me one or two!!
Had and built the red one back in the dark ages, wanted the black as well, never got to it as, well....life! 😉😆😂 Fastforward a touch, buy the red one and the black one because nostalgia, now they re-release it in white....want it....you can't bloody win, can you Chris? 😉😆😂 Thoroughly enjoy your videos and builds, keep 'em coming kiddo! 🤜🏻🤛🏻🍻
So glad to see this one! I built this one back in 1978. It had the Centerlines (probably Crager SSTs, now that I think about it), BFGs, black paint over red interior. The hardest part was deciding between the dual carbs with velocity stacks or the supercharger. Velocity stacks won... Thanks for sharing this build!
That is one tough looking automobile. I love the engine too. I ordered it and it's on its' way. I'm planning on doing it up with the same color scheme because it's just that pretty. I think I might use some Tamiya clear blue over chrome behind the headlights maybe just to add to the blue/white color scheme. I can't wait. thx Chris for the excellent demo.
I built this kit in the late '70s like the box art, black with flames, red interior. Really fun kit to build. It's a '70s era "Street Freak" car, street freaks were retired gassers modified for the street or cars built to emulate '60s gassers. They were cool then, they are cool now.
I remember having the Monogram issued, black molded kit. The Monogram issue looked different from this current one. None the less, nice to see it back in production.
This is my all time favorite kit! Mostly because it is my all time favorite car, but also cause it is fun to build. I have done several of these over the years, even converted one into a monster truck with Bigfoot tires and wheels! I've chopped the top on one, made a convertible out of another, and have built a few more just stock w/ what came in the box. Great kit and many many fond memories. Gonna have to get this new iteration and see what I can do with it next. Thanks for the vid! BTW, I miss the 1/24 scale models, they really are the perfect size.
I have made that kit at least six times. Mainly Monogram kits. The kit came in black, later on black or red. For some reason every time I moved to a new location It was one of the few models that got damaged. That's what happens when you move to new state. I'm back in WI to stay. I have one now that I have some parts missing, but with what I have in the "Parts Box" I will have what I need. I love your build. Hi from Manitowoc.
Amazing kit! Several variations through the reissues! Same build, different paint and decal options! Looks like it means business sitting with other models on any shelf! Previously mold in black and I didn't bother painting the last one I had. Very shiny, even and clean without paint! Had a 55 Chevy street rod that became a cousin to this car!
Thanks for sharing. I'm planning (not right away) on swapping out the 427 from this car to build a 1/25 scale '66 impala hardtop (in red) & converting it to a 4 door for a friend whose Dad had one...lots of good childhood memories. Ps I also like the background music. Thanks take care /Rosemary
Always loved the big block engine in this kit. Loved the oil pan. Who doesn't like a big block Chevy with tunnel ram and dual carbs? There was a 30's/40's delivery van monogram kit that had a great big block in it. Not to mention the 1970 Chevelle SS kit from Monogram. I kit bashed the 1970 SS Chevelle 3n1 kit, taking the Supercharger and put it on this kit after a bit of hood modifications. I just left the scoop off. Always loved the Dana rear on this model, along with the 69' Camaro twin turbo kit from Monogram.
Nice review again Chris ! Those graphics might be 90s style, but this kit represents a 70s “Street Freak” car. To a T. The ride height is spot on, and all the details(except those graphics) could be seen in the streets of my childhood hometown. The proper graphics for this kit would include a cool name to be blazoned across the 1/4 panels. Anyway, thanks again for a great kit review !
I think it looks cool 😎 👌 Chris....so enjoy your videos 📹 😘 please keep them coming 🙏 😉 and here to help get your videos 📹 😉 out to everyone to enjoy 😉 😀
I know you're doing this for speed, but i would glue the two engine halves together and hold with a rubber band. the cylinder heads would be painted in aluminum (chevy had it in an L89 and ZL1 option) and after drying, i would put a skim coat of tan where the head mates to the block deck and before it dries lay on a bead of tube glue. Once it goes onto the block, the paint tints the glue and it sticks out like a head gasket does on a 1:1 setup (for water pumps, i put on blue magic marker so it looks like RTV gaskaseal). If i can saw the oil filter off the oil pan (when it's all one piece) i'll do it and cut a white or yellow parts tree to replicate an oil filter. If you pick up stock car kits for $5 at shows, you can find an appropriate oil brand decal to cut loose and put on it, and on primative kits like old AMTs or Johans, most NASCAR kits give you great suspensions for a Pro Touring look. you could also use their remote oil filter setups using the bungee cords often holding together new shoes or used to hold tags to pants--leave it black or paint it silver for a "braided hose" look and add the red and blue AN fittings with permanent markers. The engine plate could be sprayed aluminum for the pump and then the rest of the plate covered in regular aluminum foil since that's normal for these plates. Where it attaches to the front subframe (i usually cut out the square shaped sides by the firewall so the engine sides won't be hidden, and a dab of copper paint for the core plugs is a nice detail) is often red bushings, so you can paint accordingly. If you have a red parts tree left over from a red-molded kit, cut off the square number tags and glue them stacked together to replicate an MSD box for the ignition (or use what's in the stock car kit). I'im not a fan of primer since this isn't metal that's been sanded so it doesn't need to be filled or etched. On some models, primer can cover up tiny details like trim...but to each their own. Often I spray the inside of the body around the wheelwells black since many award-winning models forget this area, and if the car will be painted a light color i will give a quick, light layer of flat black on the bottom half of the body. this will darken a light top coat below the body lines, just as on a 1:1 car the bottom half is in shadow and darkens naturally. Finally i paint the inside roof interior whatever color the headliner should be (i usually go past the lower sidewindow opening because some interior tubs just won't line up). I agree with using the magic markers for the marker lights, i back them up with tin foil to act as reflectors. i also use a black marker to draw the windshield wiper blades on after painting the windowframes silver but before putting in the glass (i usually cut them separate, so i can put a sunvisor down on the driverside if i wish, but until then keeping them one piece can help when putting together a roll cage and wondering if it will interfere).
When I initially saw that it was a two in one my hopes were that they included all parts to build both the red and black initial release versions of this kit. That said I am grateful that this kit is back on the market so that I can build it again but this time not hack it up. I owned the white box version of both the red and black offerings. I was a kid with no talent no I'm an old man with a little more talent. Thanks for covering this kit Chris I like what you did with it although I might suggest you use a little less superglue🤪
I built this kit (or tried most likely) as a kid, was probably my second one ever around 2002 and I remember the box art only being the black car with flames on it and I think I got it from Walmart back when they had a small hobby section
All that is missing is the chrome tree sections with the slot mags, finned differential cover, automatic shifter and supercharger blower setup from the old red version. Then it would be a complete 2n1with parts from both the red and black versions.
I don't remember there being a difference between the rear difference cover on the black and red kit .I remember them both being chrome plated but not finned.. I do see that there are 2 rear axles in the kit but only see one cover .I would only be buying this kit for a kitbash project and one of the parts I really want are the rear axle
@@robertnussberger6449 it's been 30 years since the red one was in production . I have both unbuilt. If I could post pictures here, I could show you the difference in the chrome parts tree.. even the chrome floor shifters are different between the two.
@@mattmccain8492 I also has both kits about 30 years ago . Still have them somewhere in my parts stash . It was really a nice kit but no where near stock and I could never under stand why monogram never made a stock kit. I would like to see pictures though especially of the small parts like axle shifter and wheels . It's for a kit bash project I had in my mind.
This is obviously a reissue of the monogram 1/24 scale 1966 Chevy Malibu kit it came in two versions one with a super charged 427 Chevy it was molded in red the other was molded in black and had a 427 Chevy with a tunnel ram I remembered building these in 1977 I was 13 year's old Eric hinkle
Got couple long time ago. I've spent alot of time under the hood of a real 1. Wish I could still build 1 of these but can't do models anymore dang it lol.
The "jacked up" all round "steet racer" look got popular in around 1966 when some did it to brand new cars even! Just like out of a 1966 Hot Rod year book- a era i love.This issue yes has a more later paint scheme.
built this a LONG time ago, was i i believe, issued by monogram, i had the black one with centerlines, stock seats, dual quad tunnel ram, dont remember everything, was going into the navy back in 1985, and a whole lot went on in my personal life then, the red issue of this kit with the other scoop did not come out for another few years, i think 88-89 ish, glad to see it re issued, will build one again when i find it as a blast from the past, was just a kid then and really didnt detail it much, and have a LOT of ideas the chrome bellhausing and differential, the larger transmission says somebody who built a real one spent a lot of money with doug nash racing for thier five speed and quick change differential, there is a cunundrum with the tires though, seems as though mine back then had either more agressive rear tires, ( not big and little) or street meats on the rear, by my memory, 12-50-15s or blue streak dragway specials from the old days this was one of the faster pro street cars modeled back then, and a really cool blast from the past, cant wait to get one!
Funny how I had built this kit as a Monogram kit back in the early 90's, I was saying to myself "no it's not, no it's not" with his assumptions. All in fun of course! Hood hinge, and the mount tabs for the side pipes ;)
That's the 70s look and style. If you look back at hotrod magazines of the time it was gasser and street machines and later became pro street in early 80s through 90s a still early 2000s. Now it's pro Turing , resto mod, and Ratrod
I know this is an older kit, but it definitely has some unique touches to it, like that engine bay assembly - don't think I've seen anything like that before. I remember seeing it in a Monogram catalog in the early 1990s in the black color scheme shown as the alternative on the box.
Hi Chris, I've been following your videos still. I don't really build model kits anymore due to my hectic work schedule nowadays. I had to sell most of my kits and supplies over the past year, but I do still watch your content. I like how you are still simple with your build and very informative of the kit contents and such. Keep up the great work my friend. Hopefully someday I will get back into building. Take care!
Man american kits are awesome I wish they weren't expensive and rare here in the philippines glad I got one for cheap because of the broken windshield nice vid btw.
well done. Those hoods were always a bitch when we built this as kids. Hard to get that flip hood to set correct. Glad i seen this. I may have snipped those tabs that hold the side pipes.
Nice man. Been after this kit for awhile on ebay. Just couldn't win any auctions. Folks are willing to pay big bucks. Great that it's coming soon. Also I think their going for a "gasser-ish" look on the stance very much like the the 55 with the clear scoop.
You sure like using those rattle can paints, I never could master them myself for model building I just find using a airbrush puts out better paint jobs,
I first saw your color choices and started to scratch my head - I'm just getting over head lice. But once again, the finished car has proven your choices to be very nice. After seeing the finished model, all my issues went away - just like my head lice. Thanks again for sharing. BTW, I'm wearing latex gloves to type so I won't spread the lice...
I've always wanted this kit. Bought one many years ago and screwed up the paint job. Never went back to it. Now I can buy a reissue for less than half of what these clowns on eBay want it for. I'm definitely buying this kit for sure👍
I had the one molded in black! It actually looked awesome without being painted!
I bet the eBay clowns are none to happy.
@@donnarolando3961 lol
FYI: It's originally a Monogram kit, number 2219 released in 1977 PRIOR to their merger with Revell. It may seem somewhat simplistic, but in that era the Monogram business model dictated that "less is more." Great, fun to build kit!
Some times it is. I picked up a reissue curbside kit of a 63 Chevy II station wagon. Reissue has a separate hood but no engine. I'm personally trying to decide if I want to buy a 3D printed I6 for the kit or just build it curb side.
@@Milner62 they offered a v8 I believe. Guys dropped in small block engines. If you want a straight 6 the AMT 51 Chevy has one with hotrod upgrades. The AMT 1960 chevy pickup also has a nice inline 6 cylinder engine .
@@briancarsen6315, Depends on the year of Chevy II you are building.
For '62 Chevy II only had two engine options, a 90hp 153 I4 and a 120hp 194 I6.
For '63 Chevy II retained the same I4 or I6 engine option.
For '64 Chevy II got new engine options, a larger 230 I6 replaced the 194 I6 and the 195hp 283 V8.
For '65 Chevy II got a dual exhaust 220hp 283 V8 and 250hp & 300hp 327 V8
With the changes to the body style of the Chevy II between 1962 and 1965 it would require modification to convert a '62 into a '64 or '65 unless you are just going for a hotrod build but for me I want to do a family car build since its a station wagon. I also thought about just seeing if I could find the 153 CID I4 in resin and do a 4 cylinder build Chevy II which would be a bit more unique as a model.
On the '60 Chevy pickup is the I6 in that kit complete with a hole for the front metal axle to pass through? This Chevy II Nova station wagon started life originally as a metal axle curb kit but with being reissued there is a under hood now and there is a guy online selling the resin engines complete with the hole for the axle to pass through. But if the Chevy pickup kit has the engine as an optional engine I would consider that seeing as I have been eyeing that kit as well to add to my stash.
@@Milner62 as for the inline 6 on the 1960 chevy pickup...no hole thru it.
This might be good for you cause the hole could be in the wrong place.
Use 60 chevy engine and hold it in with one hand and poke the metal axle in til it hits the motor. Drill a hole. You are set!!
When previously released they were 2 separate kits- one had the "letter box" style scoop , centerline wheels, high rise inlet set up and was always black n flamed on the boxart.The other had a blower the other scoop, differant wheels and was always red on the box art.Its good to see some of the other bits in this release.
They are actually more like CRAGAR SST's, Super Street Tricks for the original black kit and this kit. Centerlines have the rivets placed closer together.
Cragar SST's were steel where the Super Tricks were aluminum and used mainly at the dragstrip. Look up some old, early 70's pics of NHRA Pro Stock race cars.
The black kit had a tunnel ram and the red kit a supercharger and slotted or "kidney bean " style wheels.
I have both kits.
@@calvincooley1074 thanks ive only managed to get two of the red issue ones over the years.
Wasn't it by monogram?
@@ralphwilliams2396 yep Revell bought all? the molds.
@@ralphwilliams2396 Yup!
I remember building thus kit in the 80's lol
Indeed it is an old Monogram. It was everywhere when I started doing kits in the late '80s early '90s. Had been re-released a LOTS of time. Then, it was gone. And now it's back. Not really a 2 in 1 as you said, more like one kit with a couple of options. Seems the tires are new molding tho. Not my type of car, but it's a pretty kit. People that loved that kit can now have it again.
The monogram kit was by far my most favorite kit, I may have to get a couple of these kits
Yes Chris originally a Monogram kit which I built in the 80s. Two versions were released hence the 2n 1 name. But I wish they would have included the original 5 slot Mags from the red cover car. The tires used to be branded Goodyear Rally GT.
This was out in the 70’s; I grew up with these things. Black with flames. Nice to see its back for a reasonable price. I’ve seen poorly built ones going for $30. Nice job, Chris.
My buddy had the original release of this one from the 70's, the Street Rat (Red). It sat in his garage in the box for years. Over a decade ago he gave it to me and told me I could have it as I was a modeler. I built it up just like the box, put it in a display case and gave it back to him as a gift. Came out great! I really want to get this reissue and make it for myself. To bad the rims from the original are not there. But thats ok. Always love those Flip Front kits!
Most engines I have seen have the bell housing painted the same colour as the engine block. You paint your Testers silver enamel and just when I decide to ask you if that was your trademark, you paint the gearbox silver and leave the bell housing alone.
Then you paint the bell housing gold -- bazinga! You got me! Then you paint the bell housing Testers gold enamel! With the gold out I would have painted the carbs Holley gold.
Lovely job bringing all the detail in the kit.
as you probably figured out, the " molding lugs", as you called them, on the bottom of the body are for the sidepipes. don't cut them off unless you don't want to use the sidepipes.
Nicely built detailing is amazing white with blue stripes it pops
Your hand painting is awesome,I’m 65 and i shake a lot but still doing cars,great channel Chris
Thanks 👍
I had that kit!and I built it for my grandma
I like the stance, it looks like it´s ready to leap to a very fast quarter mile! :>
Back in the day I would buy the black version just for the parts for kit bashing, used them on many Monogram '69 Camaro's and the '70 Chevelle built as a youth...Nice to see it reissued
I am planning to buy this kit just for kit bashing parts. I have to admit I was a little disappointed because if you look at the 2 rear axles only the cover is present for dana 60 rear axle.. the 2nd rear axle is a Oldsmobile rear axle but doesn't include the cover for that kit. I am really disappointed. Plus the slotted wheels are missing. But there are a lot of kit bashing parts still there.
Yeah this is an old monogram model, I remember mine being black with flames on the front nose clip!! It's been awhile since I built these models ( preteen years) miss building them.
this kit is just a rebox of a kit from the late 70s early 80s with some added decals i built this kit its a o k kit i do like watching your videos though keep up the good work chris thanks again .john
Nice looking car - like the blue stripes on the side.
I plan on a black version with flames...possibly suede paint to make it even more intimidating?
The blue stripes and white body look a lot less dated. He builds cool stuff!
Yep old Monogram kit.
One came in black plastic w tunnel ram and one came in red w blown engine. Man the 70s n 80s were good and crazy with different subjects!
Today is good because we're getting all the cars they never made..but those 70s kits!
I recently went to my Local Hobby Store...And lots of Kits from REVELL USA..Lookn good.!! And Some Kits that I see on your Show..🤗😉
When I was a kid I built one of the red versions of this kit, one of the first glue kits I ever built. still have some parts from it. Have already preordered 2 of these.
Nice to see that kit come back nicely done
They had this kit sold by monogram molded in black with flame dekals a way back in the early 1980s. I never got one but my friend built one and it was mighty cool even though he didn't paint much of it...gotta get me one or two!!
Another superb job! You always have great color choices. Keep up the good work. 👍
Spray Spray Cha-Cha-Cha. Spray Spray Cha-Cha-Cha. Love the music. It guarantees that all the cans are well-shaken. Including your own. ;-)
Had and built the red one back in the dark ages, wanted the black as well, never got to it as, well....life! 😉😆😂
Fastforward a touch, buy the red one and the black one because nostalgia, now they re-release it in white....want it....you can't bloody win, can you Chris? 😉😆😂
Thoroughly enjoy your videos and builds, keep 'em coming kiddo! 🤜🏻🤛🏻🍻
So glad to see this one! I built this one back in 1978. It had the Centerlines (probably Crager SSTs, now that I think about it), BFGs, black paint over red interior. The hardest part was deciding between the dual carbs with velocity stacks or the supercharger. Velocity stacks won... Thanks for sharing this build!
That interior is Carolina Blue. I love it. Whole model looks great.
LOL as soon as I heard the misstep with body tabs I knew you were going to come back and poke the bear!
That is one tough looking automobile. I love the engine too. I ordered it and it's on its' way. I'm planning on doing it up with the same color scheme because it's just that pretty. I think I might use some Tamiya clear blue over chrome behind the headlights maybe just to add to the blue/white color scheme. I can't wait. thx Chris for the excellent demo.
I built this kit in the late '70s like the box art, black with flames, red interior. Really fun kit to build. It's a '70s era "Street Freak" car, street freaks were retired gassers modified for the street or cars built to emulate '60s gassers. They were cool then, they are cool now.
One of those kits that's been around forever yet I've never built one.
Excellent work as always Chris.
Cool, thanks!
I remember having the Monogram issued, black molded kit. The Monogram issue looked different from this current one. None the less, nice to see it back in production.
This is my all time favorite kit! Mostly because it is my all time favorite car, but also cause it is fun to build. I have done several of these over the years, even converted one into a monster truck with Bigfoot tires and wheels! I've chopped the top on one, made a convertible out of another, and have built a few more just stock w/ what came in the box. Great kit and many many fond memories. Gonna have to get this new iteration and see what I can do with it next. Thanks for the vid! BTW, I miss the 1/24 scale models, they really are the perfect size.
Chris it’s a sad day But I am finally getting back into watching again
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I have made that kit at least six times. Mainly Monogram kits. The kit came in black, later on black or red. For some reason every time I moved to a new location It was one of the few models that got damaged. That's what happens when you move to new state. I'm back in WI to stay. I have one now that I have some parts missing, but with what I have in the "Parts Box" I will have what I need. I love your build. Hi from Manitowoc.
That's 1Charp Chevy Chris 🤗🤗🤗KUTAW n God Bless All 👍👍, Gary.
Just love it, I’m going to make the pre-order for 2 of those, thanks for sharing man
Kit always had issues.
Nice to see it molded in white.
Decal stripes will be great for 80s PRO STREET builds.
Amazing kit! Several variations through the reissues! Same build, different paint and decal options! Looks like it means business sitting with other models on any shelf! Previously mold in black and I didn't bother painting the last one I had. Very shiny, even and clean without paint! Had a 55 Chevy street rod that became a cousin to this car!
Indeed They were...both looked tough and ready to rumble molded in black with flame dekals
I believe I did that kit a long time ago didn’t have much luck with it so when it gets to oz I will tri again 👍🇦🇺 nice job Chris
I had this model when I was a kid
Very sharp looking Chevy chevelle malibu😎❤👍
Thanks for sharing. I'm planning (not right away) on swapping out the 427 from this car to build a 1/25 scale '66 impala hardtop (in red) & converting it to a 4 door for a friend whose Dad had one...lots of good childhood memories. Ps I also like the background music. Thanks take care /Rosemary
Sounds great!
Always loved the big block engine in this kit. Loved the oil pan. Who doesn't like a big block Chevy with tunnel ram and dual carbs? There was a 30's/40's delivery van monogram kit that had a great big block in it. Not to mention the 1970 Chevelle SS kit from Monogram. I kit bashed the 1970 SS Chevelle 3n1 kit, taking the Supercharger and put it on this kit after a bit of hood modifications. I just left the scoop off. Always loved the Dana rear on this model, along with the 69' Camaro twin turbo kit from Monogram.
It was a great kit I wanna buy one just for the parts for a kit bash .so many awesome parts
Nice review again Chris ! Those graphics might be 90s style, but this kit represents a 70s “Street Freak” car. To a T. The ride height is spot on, and all the details(except those graphics) could be seen in the streets of my childhood hometown.
The proper graphics for this kit would include a cool name to be blazoned across the 1/4 panels.
Anyway, thanks again for a great kit review !
Those graphics are more 80s pro street.
I think it looks cool 😎 👌 Chris....so enjoy your videos 📹 😘 please keep them coming 🙏 😉 and here to help get your videos 📹 😉 out to everyone to enjoy 😉 😀
I built this one years ago but i don't remember it being a 2in1 i think it was just black with the flames . But it looks cool white and blue 😎
I reckon Al Bundy would of had that too Chris! 😉 Awesome build and video mate. 👍
.......would HAVE had that too......learn English.......
That's a sweet lookin car I have a red one an the blk one with flames 👍👍✌
I know you're doing this for speed, but i would glue the two engine halves together and hold with a rubber band. the cylinder heads would be painted in aluminum (chevy had it in an L89 and ZL1 option) and after drying, i would put a skim coat of tan where the head mates to the block deck and before it dries lay on a bead of tube glue. Once it goes onto the block, the paint tints the glue and it sticks out like a head gasket does on a 1:1 setup (for water pumps, i put on blue magic marker so it looks like RTV gaskaseal). If i can saw the oil filter off the oil pan (when it's all one piece) i'll do it and cut a white or yellow parts tree to replicate an oil filter. If you pick up stock car kits for $5 at shows, you can find an appropriate oil brand decal to cut loose and put on it, and on primative kits like old AMTs or Johans, most NASCAR kits give you great suspensions for a Pro Touring look. you could also use their remote oil filter setups using the bungee cords often holding together new shoes or used to hold tags to pants--leave it black or paint it silver for a "braided hose" look and add the red and blue AN fittings
with permanent markers.
The engine plate could be sprayed aluminum for the pump and then the rest of the plate covered in regular aluminum foil since that's normal for these plates. Where it attaches to the front subframe (i usually cut out the square shaped sides by the firewall so the engine sides won't be hidden, and a dab of copper paint for the core plugs is a nice detail) is often red bushings, so you can paint accordingly. If you have a red parts tree left over from a red-molded kit, cut off the square number tags and glue them stacked together to replicate an MSD box for the ignition (or use what's in the stock car kit).
I'im not a fan of primer since this isn't metal that's been sanded so it doesn't need to be filled or etched. On some models, primer can cover up tiny details like trim...but to each their own. Often I spray the inside of the body around the wheelwells black since many award-winning models forget this area, and if the car will be painted a light color i will give a quick, light layer of flat black on the bottom half of the body. this will darken a light top coat below the body lines, just as on a 1:1 car the bottom half is in shadow and darkens naturally. Finally i paint the inside roof interior whatever color the headliner should be (i usually go past the lower sidewindow opening because some interior tubs just won't line up).
I agree with using the magic markers for the marker lights, i back them up with tin foil to act as reflectors. i also use a black marker to draw the windshield wiper blades on after painting the windowframes silver but before putting in the glass (i usually cut them separate, so i can put a sunvisor down on the driverside if i wish, but until then keeping them one piece can help when putting together a roll cage and wondering if it will interfere).
I did the black one as a kid in the late 70s early 80s.
Nice build up of a classic!
When I initially saw that it was a two in one my hopes were that they included all parts to build both the red and black initial release versions of this kit. That said I am grateful that this kit is back on the market so that I can build it again but this time not hack it up. I owned the white box version of both the red and black offerings. I was a kid with no talent no I'm an old man with a little more talent. Thanks for covering this kit Chris I like what you did with it although I might suggest you use a little less superglue🤪
The lugs on the sides ,I'm pretty sure those are for the sidepipes
Very nice kit build a couple of those back in the day still have them
I have the red and black issued models in my collection. Gonna be nice to have one I can build again.
Sits up nice more 70s street freak the other two sat high too I liked those kits
I built this kit (or tried most likely) as a kid, was probably my second one ever around 2002 and I remember the box art only being the black car with flames on it and I think I got it from Walmart back when they had a small hobby section
Awesome job as usual. Looks great
All that is missing is the chrome tree sections with the slot mags, finned differential cover, automatic shifter and supercharger blower setup from the old red version. Then it would be a complete 2n1with parts from both the red and black versions.
I don't remember there being a difference between the rear difference cover on the black and red kit .I remember them both being chrome plated but not finned.. I do see that there are 2 rear axles in the kit but only see one cover .I would only be buying this kit for a kitbash project and one of the parts I really want are the rear axle
@@robertnussberger6449 red one had a finned cover. The black one had a regular cover..both were chrome.
@@mattmccain8492 I really don't remember but I hope there both in the new kit.
@@robertnussberger6449 it's been 30 years since the red one was in production . I have both unbuilt. If I could post pictures here, I could show you the difference in the chrome parts tree.. even the chrome floor shifters are different between the two.
@@mattmccain8492 I also has both kits about 30 years ago . Still have them somewhere in my parts stash . It was really a nice kit but no where near stock and I could never under stand why monogram never made a stock kit. I would like to see pictures though especially of the small parts like axle shifter and wheels . It's for a kit bash project I had in my mind.
Great New Musc,
Really cool build Chris, as always well thought out and cool color combinations. I’ll have to get one of these kits Thanks
My first model car. Elementary school model club ca 2001 was in fifth grade. First ever model was a p38 lightning made in same club!
This is obviously a reissue of the monogram 1/24 scale 1966 Chevy Malibu kit it came in two versions one with a super charged 427 Chevy it was molded in red the other was molded in black and had a 427 Chevy with a tunnel ram I remembered building these in 1977 I was 13 year's old Eric hinkle
Going have buy 4, 1 put up and1 build 2 parts for the ones I built back in Early 90s
Got couple long time ago. I've spent alot of time under the hood of a real 1. Wish I could still build 1 of these but can't do models anymore dang it lol.
Spray & Pray lol 1 of ur koolest 1s yet
Oh man I didn’t know that was a flip nose until now. I need one!
Kind of a gasser look, great job on the build. if I didn't have some kits to get through I'd be looking for this one.
I build the old kit last summer nice looking kit 👌
Nice results Chris! Represents a car from that era well! Thanks for the review.
Thank you for the link to this kit...
Can't wait to get this kit
good job on the build has always 👍👍👍
The "jacked up" all round "steet racer" look got popular in around 1966 when some did it to brand new cars even! Just like out of a 1966 Hot Rod year book- a era i love.This issue yes has a more later paint scheme.
Very nicely done, enjoyed the build as always
built this a LONG time ago, was i i believe, issued by monogram,
i had the black one with centerlines, stock seats, dual quad tunnel ram, dont remember everything, was going into the navy back in 1985, and a whole lot went on in my personal life then, the red issue of this kit with the other scoop did not come out for another few years, i think 88-89 ish, glad to see it re issued, will build one again when i find it as a blast from the past, was just a kid then and really didnt detail it much, and have a LOT of ideas
the chrome bellhausing and differential, the larger transmission says somebody who built a real one spent a lot of money with doug nash racing
for thier five speed and quick change differential, there is a cunundrum with the tires though, seems as though mine back then had either more agressive rear tires, ( not big and little) or street meats on the rear, by my memory, 12-50-15s or blue streak dragway specials from the old days
this was one of the faster pro street cars modeled back then, and a really cool blast from the past, cant wait to get one!
oh, a note on the taillights, i use testors dark red, it is clear, and the right coat looks like lights off parked car taillights
car is designed as late 70s pro street, stance for gassers then was accurate
Funny how I had built this kit as a Monogram kit back in the early 90's, I was saying to myself "no it's not, no it's not" with his assumptions. All in fun of course! Hood hinge, and the mount tabs for the side pipes ;)
Looks like a really fun kit. And in 1/24 scale - it's kinda like having an amp that you can turn up to 11 ! , 😆
Awesome Job Chris! Looks Great!
I've this kit in my stash ❤
Awesome Reissue if Decent kit. Right it was Orange or Black kit
That's the 70s look and style. If you look back at hotrod magazines of the time it was gasser and street machines and later became pro street in early 80s through 90s a still early 2000s. Now it's pro Turing , resto mod, and Ratrod
Awesome job as usual Chris.Had this model but Monogram kit
I know this is an older kit, but it definitely has some unique touches to it, like that engine bay assembly - don't think I've seen anything like that before. I remember seeing it in a Monogram catalog in the early 1990s in the black color scheme shown as the alternative on the box.
DO NOT CUT THE LUGS UNDER THE DOORS OFF!!
Those are the mounts for the side pipes.
Hi Chris, I've been following your videos still. I don't really build model kits anymore due to my hectic work schedule nowadays. I had to sell most of my kits and supplies over the past year, but I do still watch your content. I like how you are still simple with your build and very informative of the kit contents and such. Keep up the great work my friend. Hopefully someday I will get back into building. Take care!
Man american kits are awesome I wish they weren't expensive and rare here in the philippines glad I got one for cheap because of the broken windshield nice vid btw.
Love this year
well done. Those hoods were always a bitch when we built this as kids. Hard to get that flip hood to set correct. Glad i seen this. I may have snipped those tabs that hold the side pipes.
Looks good Chris I still have the original issue of this kit I haven't built it yet
Nice man. Been after this kit for awhile on ebay. Just couldn't win any auctions. Folks are willing to pay big bucks. Great that it's coming soon. Also I think their going for a "gasser-ish" look on the stance very much like the the 55 with the clear scoop.
Beautiful job!!
Thank you! Cheers!
intersting build but came out great keep up the great work
You sure like using those rattle can paints, I never could master them myself for model building I just find using a airbrush puts out better paint jobs,
AMT is re-issuing Lindberg's excellent factory stock 66 Chevelle for those of us who want to build this car showroom stock
I first saw your color choices and started to scratch my head - I'm just getting over head lice. But once again, the finished car has proven your choices to be very nice. After seeing the finished model, all my issues went away - just like my head lice. Thanks again for sharing. BTW, I'm wearing latex gloves to type so I won't spread the lice...
Gross
Looks great
Enjoyed the build, Chris-nice job!!👏