If I'm not mistaken, the AMT/Ertl catalog from late 80's/early 90's had this kit in lemon yellow with similar graphics on the box art. Very nice build👍
You killin me with sanding that tire...😂 Put it over a pencil and lock the drill on with a ziptie if the trigger don't have a lock. Let the tire spin on the pencil and slow the tire with your finger and the tire will get a "real" tread surface
Wow.... I took that model back in the mid 80's turned it into a convertible softtop, everything worked like the real car would. Open doors, trunk, gas lid, roll up windows (4). Stereo subs i made from earbuds, working lights (inside and out), glovebox, ashtray, i spent 9 months building that car
The 3 nova's at the car show where 67's. The easiest way to tell a 66 from 67 is the head light bezels and front fenders. 66 have a smooth head light bagels & 67 bezels have groves to match the grill and they rap around the fenders, at more of a angle. I had that model kit back in the mid 80's when it first came out as a pro street and the box art was a yellow car with painted Chrome, same decals. Mount the tires in the drill and use a fingernail file to sand them
Dont freak out if you mess up, follow the directions, and I use the tube glue by testors because it is slow to bond, so you can seperate if have issue. Use Mod Podge for all the clear parts, and build and paint what you want it to be. For real beginner, check out EP205, Dodge Charger. It is a great easy first build that looks great.
If I'm not mistaken, the AMT/Ertl catalog from late 80's/early 90's had this kit in lemon yellow with similar graphics on the box art. Very nice build👍
It had several box art photios over the years. Thanks
I have the one i built in the 80's
Turn out great love the color you used
Thanks...It was a fun build.
You are a darn good modeler
Thanks, but probably looks better on video LOL
You killin me with sanding that tire...😂
Put it over a pencil and lock the drill on with a ziptie if the trigger don't have a lock. Let the tire spin on the pencil and slow the tire with your finger and the tire will get a "real" tread surface
Wow....
I took that model back in the mid 80's turned it into a convertible softtop, everything worked like the real car would. Open doors, trunk, gas lid, roll up windows (4). Stereo subs i made from earbuds, working lights (inside and out), glovebox, ashtray, i spent 9 months building that car
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The 3 nova's at the car show where 67's. The easiest way to tell a 66 from 67 is the head light bezels and front fenders. 66 have a smooth head light bagels & 67 bezels have groves to match the grill and they rap around the fenders, at more of a angle. I had that model kit back in the mid 80's when it first came out as a pro street and the box art was a yellow car with painted Chrome, same decals. Mount the tires in the drill and use a fingernail file to sand them
Great tip! Thanks Brian!
turned. out, really. nice. you. need too see, my 66, nova. thanks, an have a good day. mike.
Email a photo, I would love to see it junkyardsandbarnfinds@gmail.com
How did you fix the rear end problem
Trimmed the axle pin
does anyone know what motor is in this model i am not sure what it it???
I built it, and its a 383
how did you get the interior and the chasis together
Regular testors tube model glue
If you put the wheels on a socket and then use a sanding stick it works better Just saying lol 🐎Mr. ED Says Just Have Fun Modeling
I have done that before and it does work great Ed! Thanks
Any chance that I could use this chassis for a 63 chevy II build? I wanna surprise a friend with a model of his real life build.
Probably
What glue do you use
I use testors tube glue for most of the build, and then superglue for mirrors and small parts and Mod Podge for clear parts
Do have any tips on new beginners
Dont freak out if you mess up, follow the directions, and I use the tube glue by testors because it is slow to bond, so you can seperate if have issue. Use Mod Podge for all the clear parts, and build and paint what you want it to be. For real beginner, check out EP205, Dodge Charger. It is a great easy first build that looks great.
Ok umm I'm on the part for the rear axle what did you do exactly
Just connected to you
Thanks for checking out the channel. I enjoy model building when I am not out traveling. I will be posting more soon!
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Far as cutting out the hood,I use a new blade and use the back of the blade it cuts better .
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Thanks, I think I just lost my whole collection in Hurricane Ian in Ft Myers
Any color but refidgirator white. I hate white cars and trucks. Sorry, just my opinion.
No worries, It was the best color for the decals, and the first white car I have modeled.
From the looks of it you never sanded a tire before. Lol just messing with ya dude.
Its something new that I did with that from HIYGUY's channel