Being from Pittsburgh I went on a Dealer Trade to Don Yenko Chevy in the 80's real nice guy and a awesome collection of his cars in the showroom was so sorry to hear of his passing . Nice Build !
Excellent build! This is a nice kit, I have both the Revell "Stars and Stripes" and the Owens Corning Vettes. I am currently pre assembling the Owens Corning kit getting it ready for primer. As far as setting the hood in with the pins in place? I use a nail file and sand a small angle on the forward part of lip that the hood rest on. Makes it easier to slide in without stressing or damaging the paint.
Also, when adding the tub? Install it with the firewall. The firewall should line up with the forward edge of the cowl and the tunnel of the firewall should line up with the tunnel of the interior tub. The two rear tabs on top of the tub will line up with the rear of the tub opening on the body where the door scribe lines are. If your kit has open vents on the side of the body, the firewall should not go past or block the first rearward vent. On the OC Vette it lined up right at the rear opening edge of the side vent. That has been my experience so far working with this particular kit.
Hello Right on Replicas, I really enjoyed this video. It was both informative and entertaining. I am happy the Revell put two versions of this tooling in one box, the Yenko version which was identified by both you and the information on the box. The second version you identified as "Custom" actually represents a Baldwin-Motion Corvette. That version was not identified as such on the box. It makes me wonder if Revell lost the B-M licensing with the way the same version is incognito in the most? current box. I say "the same", but thanks to your video, I know there is a serious omission that makes replicating a B-M car much more challenging. Specifically, the kit you reviewed does not include decals to reproduce the very complicated paint stripes that appeared on the majority of these cars. Well, thanks again and I hope some of your users find this information useful, Jason
Jason, Thanks for sharing your thoughts and hopefully others will benefit from your observations as well. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Hey, I found a bottle of paint a year or two ago on Ebay called Gaia E7 Model Plating Silver S-06 (Metal) that is even better than the Molotow. The finish is just like the chrome plating. It's a little expensive now at $16.99 with free shipping and comes from Taiwan, but I've never gone back to these other paints that say "chrome" but don't really have that shiny mirror finish. I use it on my Hot Wheels, Matchbox and 1:43 scale cars. I love the C1-C4 Corvettes , but it was C3 that I really liked as a kid. Anyway, I love the gold color you chose for this model.
Nice work! I have an actual 69 427 in Riverside Gold and I am building this kit for my office. I was wondering if there is such a think as a candy gold which would be a semi transparent paint which you could apply over a silver base. I think you could get it to look very close to the Riverside Gold. Your thoughts?
Rob, If you want an exact match you can order 6903 RIVERSIDE GOLD METALLIC paint from MCW Finishes online for $7.50. That's your best bet for accuracy. PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Excellent video/instructions! Very helpful.Question: to make the metallic parts not so shiny, you said you used clear flex(?). Never heard of it. Any other suggestions (maybe tamiya paints or similar...). Thanks a lot!
I got jus the body , a few years ago.......A friend o mine gave it to me , I made a homebuilt chassis , to make it into a Funnycar....theres a vid of it on my channel.
MHK, If you're referring to the wheels - they are just hubs that have five lobes on them. They are molded into the wheels and are left with a satin coating while the rest of the wheel is painted! -Doug
Being from Pittsburgh I went on a Dealer Trade to Don Yenko Chevy in the 80's real nice guy and a awesome collection of his cars in the showroom was so sorry to hear of his passing . Nice Build !
CP - Yep we lost a true pioneer with Don's passing! -Doug
Excellent build! This is a nice kit, I have both the Revell "Stars and Stripes" and the Owens Corning Vettes. I am currently pre assembling the Owens Corning kit getting it ready for primer.
As far as setting the hood in with the pins in place? I use a nail file and sand a small angle on the forward part of lip that the hood rest on. Makes it easier to slide in without stressing or damaging the paint.
Also, when adding the tub? Install it with the firewall. The firewall should line up with the forward edge of the cowl and the tunnel of the firewall should line up with the tunnel of the interior tub. The two rear tabs on top of the tub will line up with the rear of the tub opening on the body where the door scribe lines are. If your kit has open vents on the side of the body, the firewall should not go past or block the first rearward vent.
On the OC Vette it lined up right at the rear opening edge of the side vent.
That has been my experience so far working with this particular kit.
BF, Great tip, thanks for the info! -Doug
BF, Also, great information! -Doug
Hello Right on Replicas, I really enjoyed this video. It was both informative and entertaining. I am happy the Revell put two versions of this tooling in one box, the Yenko version which was identified by both you and the information on the box. The second version you identified as "Custom" actually represents a Baldwin-Motion Corvette. That version was not identified as such on the box. It makes me wonder if Revell lost the B-M licensing with the way the same version is incognito in the most? current box. I say "the same", but thanks to your video, I know there is a serious omission that makes replicating a B-M car much more challenging. Specifically, the kit you reviewed does not include decals to reproduce the very complicated paint stripes that appeared on the majority of these cars. Well, thanks again and I hope some of your users find this information useful, Jason
Jason, Thanks for sharing your thoughts and hopefully others will benefit from your observations as well. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Hey, I found a bottle of paint a year or two ago on Ebay called Gaia E7 Model Plating Silver S-06 (Metal) that is even better than the Molotow. The finish is just like the chrome plating. It's a little expensive now at $16.99 with free shipping and comes from Taiwan, but I've never gone back to these other paints that say "chrome" but don't really have that shiny mirror finish. I use it on my Hot Wheels, Matchbox and 1:43 scale cars.
I love the C1-C4 Corvettes , but it was C3 that I really liked as a kid.
Anyway, I love the gold color you chose for this model.
DN,, Thanks for the kind words and the paint tip! -Doug
Turned out beautiful.
Sm - Glad you liked it! -Doug
Great kit Doug! One of my favorites... Nice color my friend, She looks excellent!
Mike - It''s the gold standard! -Doug
This Revell offering is a really nice, I should get one for myself.
MB, It's an older mold but they've cleaned it up nicely for this release! -Doug
Great looking model, one of your best!
Thanks IW! -Doug
Nice work Doug!
Thanks Don - I appreciate it! -Doug
Got just 1 thing the Wite Wall tires with Mag Wheels just saying other than that Nailed it
JF, Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Thanks for your feedback! -Doug
Nice work! I have an actual 69 427 in Riverside Gold and I am building this kit for my office. I was wondering if there is such a think as a candy gold which would be a semi transparent paint which you could apply over a silver base. I think you could get it to look very close to the Riverside Gold. Your thoughts?
Rob, If you want an exact match you can order 6903 RIVERSIDE GOLD METALLIC paint from MCW Finishes online for $7.50. That's your best bet for accuracy. PS, please subscribe if you haven't already to help us reach more modelers! -Doug
Excellent video/instructions! Very helpful.Question: to make the metallic parts not so shiny, you said you used clear flex(?). Never heard of it. Any other suggestions (maybe tamiya paints or similar...). Thanks a lot!
MB, that's clear flat. Dull coat. A light spray tones down the brightness! Douf
@@RightOnReplicas Thanks! Will check my local store.
MB, They should have it! -Doug
Great video, thanks for sharing. Glad you got your 'vette!
321 Sometimes you just have to hang in there long enough! -Doug
Edelbrock has intakes that are super shinny it is called dura-shine looks like chrome
Jody - I don't remember those back in the 60's! -Doug
nice , great build
I got jus the body , a few years ago.......A friend o mine gave it to me , I made a homebuilt chassis , to make it into a Funnycar....theres a vid of it on my channel.
...lol , funny thing is , Mine was already painted gold
A pintura e muito linda ,perfeita.
What?!
can you do a review of the 1971 plymouth cuda?
Sub - That sounds like a great subject matter suggestion. If I find one I'll review it! -Doug
thanks
We're do you get your spinner form?
MHK, If you're referring to the wheels - they are just hubs that have five lobes on them. They are molded into the wheels and are left with a satin coating while the rest of the wheel is painted! -Doug
No your thing that the car spines on were do you get one of those?
MHK, The turntable came from HobbyLinc online! -Doug
Whitewalls on a corvette!
JH, Oh yeah. Back in the early 70's white walls were a classy upgrade! -Doug
Nice job,Doug.Check out mine.I did it up,orange.😎🇺🇸👍
Looks great Chaz! -Doug
I brought the same model kit I never build it yet
Gar - Try it, you'll like it! -Doug