Building the Revell Foose Design '67 Dodge Coronet 1/25 scale model car Part 1
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In this how to build a model car step by step video of the Revell Foose design 1967 Dodge Coronet, I begin with body and parts prep. I then strip the chrome and re-chrome with a different color.
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Just Stumbled Across Your Part 4 Vid of This Series and Since I've Got 4 of These in My Stash & Never Built 1 Yet, I Think I'll See Your Twist On It 1st. I'm Enjoying It So Far, Thanks For The Tips Along The Way.God Bless All 👍👍 Gary.
@ScaledDownCustoms
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@reddsshaker3477
Жыл бұрын
Take the time to correct the banana shape of the body first. It requires some slicing and dicing, but it’s soooooo worth the extra effort.
WOW
I have built every single foose designed revelle model that haas been released plus every car a second time with more custom work done to them like lower roof even more lower the cars suspension more frag slicks stuck up under it tubbed out but still slammed to the ground love these kits so many potential options to build but alot of the jaard custom work is already done for you in the kits like frenching in the lights chop the roof section the body ect
Have this in the stash. Might build it after the big rig and the gto. Looks like a nice kit.
thats a great kit....looking good
This is one of those kits I wish I would have picked up when it was out. Looks like your off to a Great start. I'll be watching
Excited to see end results. As always, great work
@ScaledDownCustoms
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Nice work so far prepping the body for paint. Nice job on painting the chrome parts too. Thanks for sharing.
Very Good Video, your a teacher at hart. Keep it up
@ScaledDownCustoms
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Nice vid, looking good!!!!!
@ScaledDownCustoms
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@THROTTLEPOWER
2 жыл бұрын
@@ScaledDownCustoms 👍
Great looking work! The tips are much appreciated as well 👍
@ScaledDownCustoms
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
I found that soaking chrome parts in LA Awesome removes that residual undercoat glossiness. Hope this helps
@ScaledDownCustoms
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
I am assuming that you used the chisel blade from the scribing tool to remove the ejection pin mark from the headliner. It would have been nice to see how that was removed. Hopefully, you will show how that is done in a future video.
@ScaledDownCustoms
2 жыл бұрын
No, I just sanded them off, which is why I didn't think to show that. I guess that would have been helpful. I have used it on some ejection pin marks in the past but most of them are concave and have to be sanded or filled and then sanded.
I just picked up one of the Tamiya handles and the chisel blade. What size scribing blade do you recommend? They're so expensive, I don't want to get the whole set, just one or two at the most.
@ScaledDownCustoms
Жыл бұрын
Yes, they are expensive but great tools. I have the 0.3, 0.2, and 0.1 engraving blades. The 0.3 is too large and the 0.1 is very fine and fragile. I already broke it. The 0.1 could be useful for high-end cars where their panel lines are finer but if you were going to only buy one, I would get the 0.2. I find the 0.2 is the one I use almost exclusively.
@robs4516
Жыл бұрын
@@ScaledDownCustoms Thanks very much, I appreciate the input. Sounds like the 0.2 for me.
I couldn’t get past the banana shape of the Revell ‘67 Coronet body. I had to deal with that first. I spent the better part of two evenings correcting the banana shape.
@ScaledDownCustoms
Жыл бұрын
When you spend the extra time working on (fixing) the things you want, it does pay off because you are the one that will be looking at it and noticing it forever.