It makes it like a K10 Blazer when you put the top on it. I had one of them in 1972 (full size). To bad they didn't provide the correct mirror. Nice job on the steering wheel. I like the completed project. But it is now a K10 Blazer🤔👍Like 22
There is very little difference between this Chevrolet and the Blazer K10. On the Blazer the inside of the wings is more square and the grille is not the same, but it is true that this C10 looks a lot like a K10 😊 Thanks for your great comment 😉👍
well..project complete..of course it would be fun if I also do the same thing..because I really like detailed work like that..thanks for sharing the technicalities, friends.👍😃
I bought one of these from Amazon Warehouse and it looked terrable was abused, filthy, missing some parts, and would not charge. Kind of ticked off i called Amazon and they gave me my money back and told me I didn't have to send it back. I bought a new charger and hooked it up today and .....it works. Your video inspires me to age it up a bit . I attended Art school 40 years ago but it never went anywhere. Thanks for the inspiration......
It's bad luck, it was probably a recondition, but if amazon reimbursed you and you were able to keep it in the end, that's cool. If you went to art school you should have no problem aging it. I think you just have to have a happy medium when you do this kind of aging, it actually has to be as real as possible 😊 Thanks for your very good comment. Have a great day 😉👍
Je te l'avais dit que cela était top, et ça tien vraiment super bien, deux run et aucune rayures. Cela ouvre quelque solution car pour les 1/24 il n'y a pas beaucoup de couleur différente 😊👍
This is the best looking c10 I've seen so far.. absolutely great work.i agree with the cchand parts, they are not cheap but worth it.but the most interesting thing would be the trailer, please build one for me when you at work 😎😎 great video and truck, for sure one of its kind 👍👍💪💪
Thank you very much for all these excellent compliments. I must receive axles from ftx to build the trailer i think should be ok 😉 Thanks again Martin 😊👍
@@satorrotas Absolutely! I love the topper cap! Gives it that "blazer look" The cap was one of my first mods then i had to ad weight to keep it from being tippy but i love it and yours. best mod ever!👍😊
The Ah Ha moment for me? When we saw the hard top actually fastened on the body, Then when we saw it painted with the body? OH Yeah, that's it, right there. But no, you continue to do things, a lot of people wouldn't even think of. lol It always adds so much scale detail. Amazing work Pascal. I always have nothing but good to say about your skills brother. This is just another masterpiece that you can add to your repertoire. Well done. :)
To fix the hard top it took time, not easy to do with micro screws, but with patience we manage to do it 😊 when I do this kind of custom I try to be as close to reality as possible, but it's not always easy. A big thank you for your comment really very nice and especially for your excellent compliments Nick 😉👍
Another work of art my friend! Beautifully done. Love the truck bed cover and the paint work you did as well as the interior work.. Nicely done as always!
NICE! VERY well done! One of the best SCX24s I've seen. The only thing I might suggest would be a light coat of Tamiya PS-55 to knock back the gloss of the lexan. It will also help seal in your rust effects and lock down the decals a bit.
Great suggestion for the PS55, yes the green color is a bit too bright, and it is true that it would be better a more matte color . Thank you for your comment and your compliments. I really appreciate 😊👍
@@satorrotas I actually like the color a great deal. In fact, that specific truck prompted me to buy my first SCX24. I've done a lot of mechanical/preformance oriented mods to mine, but currently the body is mostly all stock. And even though I haven't done the patina thing to mine, I've considered doing the PS-55 just to knock back the gloss and make it look a bit more like an old truck... ya know, not necessarily rusty and "OLD", but just not factory fresh and shiny either... Then again, I DO like the patina look too. And after seeing yours I may even decide to go that route.
@@michaelc3416 I looked a little on yt with the guys who use this PS55, the only thing that makes me doubt and that normally this PS55 is used before painting, to make it less shiny, but to use it outside the body may not give the effect that we want. Your idea is excellent but I still hesitate to try this solution, not for the price of the spray paint but above all to know what effect it will have on the outside of the bodywork 😊
@@satorrotas Tamiya's PS paints are their line of polycarbonate (Lexan) specific paints, and are available in numerous colors. PS-55 is the matte clear version. Lexan bodies are normally painted on the interior for durability. When painting a Lexan body's interior, the color of course shows through the clear body and the high gloss final result is achieved by the Lexan itself. This has advantages when one wants a high gloss finish because no special paint techniques, sanding, buffing, etc, is required to get a great glossy finish, unlike typical automotive paint jobs that require a lot of work after laying down the paint in order to get that perfect "showroon" paint. When painting Lexan, you can just haphazardly spray your paint any ol' way, and once you achieve good coverage, from the outside it'll look perfect. Even if you have runs, drips, dust nibs, or whatever, visible from the inside, the outside will look perfect. Painting matte on the inside will still show as glossy from the outside as the gloss comes not from the paint but the Lexan itself. Try spraying the backside of a piece of glass with flat black paint and see what I mean. It'll be flat black on the paint side, and shiny as glass, gloss black on the front side. PS-55 is intended to combat this effect for those times that we want to paint our bodies, but end up with a matte final result. You paint the traditional way, from the inside, with your color coats, then dust the outside with the PS-55 to achieve the matte effect. The only time I'm aware of people using the PS-55 on the inside is when they want a color that isn't offered in PS paint. In this case, the PS-55 is laid down first on the inside where it bonds to the Lexan like a PS paint is designed to do. Then, it becomes your "primer" so you can then use a TS, or other, paint of your choice to get the color you're after. All PS paints are designed to properly adhere to Lexan whereas TS paint does not. But the TS will adhere to the PS when it is sprayed first. And PS paint doesn't care which side of the Lexan it is sprayed on as both sides are the same... just Lexan. So, you can use the clear PS as a primer coat for non-Lexan specific paints, or you can use it on the outside to remove the gloss that Lexan naturally gives. Doing the PS-55 on the outside also has the side benefit of helping to seal in acrylics and other types of rust/patina effects, as well as body lines drawn in with soft graphite pencil, etc. It also helps seal the edges of decals to keep them from lifting. I've done a multi layer patina effect on on of my other trucks, and used the PS-55 as my final coat to both give a matte final finish and to do the sealing mentioned above. I've also used PS-55 on the outside of a truck interior that was painted on the inside since I didn't want the vehicle interior to be unnaturally glossy. It works great for both uses. It's eay and really does work well. Only other advice I can give is to use very light dusting coats, and just repeat, letting the paint flash between coats, until the desired matte effect is reached. Hope this helps.
@@satorrotas Oh yeah! While I know it likely goes without saying, unless you want your windows to be matte also, you will want to cut out window masks before spraying. Of course applying a light dusting of matte clear to the windows can have a nice effect on a patina truck too. In fact, one can cut out full window masks and use them for the first main coats of clear, then remove them, install masks cut to the shape of wiper paths on the windshield, then apply that last very light dust coat. Then, once dry, the windows will all have a slight matte look like dirty windows, and the windshield will have the clean areas where the wipers would normally wipe away the dust and grime. Makes for a nice effect.
Hi, thank you for your comment. The figures that I use are from the Fujimi brand on a 1/24 scale, these are figures that you have to assemble yourself but you also have to modify them to be able to adapt them to the 1/24 rc. They are difficult to find but sometimes there are some on ebay or amazon. For the rest I use 0.50 millimeter styrene to make the support 😊👍
Love the rig bro great work! May I ask which paint you use for the rust effect on the body/roof and do you just apply this to the outside of your body, if so are you using a primer beforehand? Thanks in advance 👍🏼
Hi, thank you for your comment. For painting I use Vallejo, airbrush paint, and I put a coat of primer before the final coat. To make the rust I always use Vallejo, but I go over it with a brush. The paint reference is: 71.080 Rust 😊👍
@@satorrotas sorry, I saw your other video when you show exactly the process of aging the body, I should've watch it before asking questions 😅 Just spent all morning trying to age mine c10, it turned out pretty well, I'm happy with the result! would've sent you some pics but I can't attach images here on RUclips comments. either way, thanks for the tips! awesome truck 🚚 👍
No problem, I'm always happy to answer any questions people ask me. I'm glad you were able to age your C10. Yes with RUclips we cannot send photos, you would need to make a short video so that I can see your work. Thanks again for your great compliment 😉
istimiwir sekali kak.. :-)
salam kompak selalu :-)
#memoku 🙂
Terima kasih banyak 😊👍
Awesome Pascal!👍
Thank you very much Thomas 😊👍
It makes it like a K10 Blazer when you put the top on it. I had one of them in 1972 (full size). To bad they didn't provide the correct mirror. Nice job on the steering wheel. I like the completed project. But it is now a K10 Blazer🤔👍Like 22
There is very little difference between this Chevrolet and the Blazer K10. On the Blazer the inside of the wings is more square and the grille is not the same, but it is true that this C10 looks a lot like a K10 😊 Thanks for your great comment 😉👍
Awesome vid Rcfam
Thanks for watching and comment 😊👍
well..project complete..of course it would be fun if I also do the same thing..because I really like detailed work like that..thanks for sharing the technicalities, friends.👍😃
Thanks for your very nice comment and great compliment my friend 😊👍
Wow So Really Nice Custom build phase 2 Chevrolet C10 axial scx24 and Really Really Beautiful! Keep it up Good Job! Stay Connected! 😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for your very good comment 😊👍
really awesome Pascal this really brought a whole new look to the rig I really like it
Thanks for your great comment and compliment my friend 😊👍
Love the hardtop.!! All of these new upgrades are amazing. This C10 is beautiful.!!
Thanks for your very good compliment Brian 😊👍
Awesome video my friend nice 😊 share on the upgrades for the C10 looks fantastic great job thumbs up 👍
Thanks for your very good comment my friend 😊👍
Sweet build! Nice Chevrolet my friend! 😍
Thanks for your great comment my friend 😊👍
Super video, fully watched..
Thank you so much 😊👍
Great work! I was surprised to see where the gear became steering wheel🤩👍
I like doing recovery 😉 Thanks for your very good comment my friend 😊👍
Wow ...
Il est juste " dantesque " , j'adore ton C10 .
Merci beaucoup pour ton super commentaire 😊👍
Great video have a nice week friend 😊👍🏻
Thank you, have a great week for you too my friend 😊👍
@@satorrotas Thanks and your welcome friend 😊👍🏻
Très bon goût, très bon travail et donc très bon look. Bravo Pascal, c'est splendide !!!!
Merci beaucoup pour ton excellent commentaire Mika 😊👍
I bought one of these from Amazon Warehouse and it looked terrable was abused, filthy, missing some parts, and would not charge. Kind of ticked off i called Amazon and they gave me my money back and told me I didn't have to send it back. I bought a new charger and hooked it up today and .....it works. Your video inspires me to age it up a bit
. I attended Art school 40 years ago but it never went anywhere. Thanks for the inspiration......
It's bad luck, it was probably a recondition, but if amazon reimbursed you and you were able to keep it in the end, that's cool. If you went to art school you should have no problem aging it. I think you just have to have a happy medium when you do this kind of aging, it actually has to be as real as possible 😊 Thanks for your very good comment. Have a great day 😉👍
Pascal your a great builder great job as always my friend take care and have a great day your friend from Canada! 😊👍
A big thank you for your comment really very nice and especially for your excellent compliments. have a great day too Lorenzo 😉👍
Excellent custom build. Some really nice touches there! 👍
Thanks for your great comment my friend 😊👍
Superb work, Pascal! I am glad that you also painted the wheels - it looks much more genuine like this.
Thanks for your very good comment Del 😊👍
That looks awesome bro 👍 nice weathering on that rig brother 👍 🇬🇧
Thanks for your great comment my friend 😊👍
Super boulot 😍 sa rend très bien finalement les jantes 😁👍😉
Je te l'avais dit que cela était top, et ça tien vraiment super bien, deux run et aucune rayures. Cela ouvre quelque solution car pour les 1/24 il n'y a pas beaucoup de couleur différente 😊👍
Love it Pascal, looks so realistic. Great job weathering. 🥇
Thanks for your great comment Thomas 😊👍
Really different accessories. Looks good.
Thank you so much my friend 😊👍
This is the best looking c10 I've seen so far.. absolutely great work.i agree with the cchand parts, they are not cheap but worth it.but the most interesting thing would be the trailer, please build one for me when you at work 😎😎 great video and truck, for sure one of its kind 👍👍💪💪
Thank you very much for all these excellent compliments. I must receive axles from ftx to build the trailer i think should be ok 😉 Thanks again Martin 😊👍
Really it is a splendid work, the final result is top!! I didn't think the paint on the rims would hold, that's a good idea. I really like your C10 😍
Thanks for your great comment and compliment Arsene 😊👍
I admire your passion! Good luck with the project 👍
Thanks for your great comment 😊👍
Outstanding work Pascal 👏👏👍
Thanks for your great compliment Jan 😊👍
Nice video have a nice week friend 😊👍🏻
Thanks, have a good week for you too William 😊👍
@@satorrotas Your welcome and thanks my friend 😊👍🏻
Hello,
Great work from you looks great ❗👍
Thank you so much Seven 😊👍
@@satorrotas 😃
Absolutely beautiful build my friend! Love the attention to detail.👍💯
Thanks for your great compliment and comment my friend 😊👍
@@satorrotas Absolutely! I love the topper cap! Gives it that "blazer look" The cap was one of my first mods then i had to ad weight to keep it from being tippy but i love it and yours. best mod ever!👍😊
Thanks again for this great compliment Chad 😊👍
The Ah Ha moment for me? When we saw the hard top actually fastened on the body, Then when we saw it painted with the body? OH Yeah, that's it, right there. But no, you continue to do things, a lot of people wouldn't even think of. lol It always adds so much scale detail. Amazing work Pascal. I always have nothing but good to say about your skills brother. This is just another masterpiece that you can add to your repertoire. Well done. :)
To fix the hard top it took time, not easy to do with micro screws, but with patience we manage to do it 😊 when I do this kind of custom I try to be as close to reality as possible, but it's not always easy. A big thank you for your comment really very nice and especially for your excellent compliments Nick 😉👍
Amazing car design as always. It looks very good.👍
Thank you very much 😊👍
Wow!!!
That thing looks amazing!!
Thanks for your great comment Arty 😊👍
Great job bro 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you so much Gerald 😊👍
Another work of art my friend! Beautifully done. Love the truck bed cover and the paint work you did as well as the interior work.. Nicely done as always!
Thanks for your very good comment and nice compliment my friend 😊👍
Looks good friend 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much chris 😊👍
Hey love your videos. keep it up. keep posting. Take care & Wish you a Happy day 😃
Thanks for your great comment 😊👍
Outstanding!
Thank you so much 😊👍
Man awesome job love the attention to detail awesome looking rig bro
Thanks for your very good comment 😊👍
Great job..
Thank you so much 😊👍
Project looks very good bro. Excellent work as always👊
Thanks for your great comment my friend 😊👍
look so beautiful , I really love it .
Thanks for your great compliment 😊👍
Really really Nice, love it! 👍
Thank you very much 😊👍
You inspired my next build my friend ☺️
I'm glad this video gives you some ideas 😉👍
Very nice job
🔵🔵🔵👍👍👍😀😀😀🔵🔵🔵
Thank you so much carlos 😊👍
Great video.im attempting to do mine this week. nervous about the drilling part.
You just have to take your time to do this kind of work, I'm sure you will succeed. Thanks for your comment 😉👍
🔥 Excellent 🔥 100% 😀👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you very much Holly 😊👍
Great video my friend thanks for sharing full support from Gamer Odyssey YT😍
Thanks for your good comment my friend 😊👍
Awesome video again and best greetings Heiko
Thank you very much 😊👍
super modification the model now looks elegant
Thanks for your great comment my friend 😊👍
NICE! VERY well done! One of the best SCX24s I've seen. The only thing I might suggest would be a light coat of Tamiya PS-55 to knock back the gloss of the lexan. It will also help seal in your rust effects and lock down the decals a bit.
Great suggestion for the PS55, yes the green color is a bit too bright, and it is true that it would be better a more matte color
. Thank you for your comment and your compliments. I really appreciate 😊👍
@@satorrotas I actually like the color a great deal. In fact, that specific truck prompted me to buy my first SCX24. I've done a lot of mechanical/preformance oriented mods to mine, but currently the body is mostly all stock. And even though I haven't done the patina thing to mine, I've considered doing the PS-55 just to knock back the gloss and make it look a bit more like an old truck... ya know, not necessarily rusty and "OLD", but just not factory fresh and shiny either... Then again, I DO like the patina look too. And after seeing yours I may even decide to go that route.
@@michaelc3416 I looked a little on yt with the guys who use this PS55, the only thing that makes me doubt and that normally this PS55 is used before painting, to make it less shiny, but to use it outside the body may not give the effect that we want. Your idea is excellent but I still hesitate to try this solution, not for the price of the spray paint but above all to know what effect it will have on the outside of the bodywork 😊
@@satorrotas Tamiya's PS paints are their line of polycarbonate (Lexan) specific paints, and are available in numerous colors. PS-55 is the matte clear version. Lexan bodies are normally painted on the interior for durability. When painting a Lexan body's interior, the color of course shows through the clear body and the high gloss final result is achieved by the Lexan itself. This has advantages when one wants a high gloss finish because no special paint techniques, sanding, buffing, etc, is required to get a great glossy finish, unlike typical automotive paint jobs that require a lot of work after laying down the paint in order to get that perfect "showroon" paint. When painting Lexan, you can just haphazardly spray your paint any ol' way, and once you achieve good coverage, from the outside it'll look perfect. Even if you have runs, drips, dust nibs, or whatever, visible from the inside, the outside will look perfect. Painting matte on the inside will still show as glossy from the outside as the gloss comes not from the paint but the Lexan itself. Try spraying the backside of a piece of glass with flat black paint and see what I mean. It'll be flat black on the paint side, and shiny as glass, gloss black on the front side. PS-55 is intended to combat this effect for those times that we want to paint our bodies, but end up with a matte final result. You paint the traditional way, from the inside, with your color coats, then dust the outside with the PS-55 to achieve the matte effect. The only time I'm aware of people using the PS-55 on the inside is when they want a color that isn't offered in PS paint. In this case, the PS-55 is laid down first on the inside where it bonds to the Lexan like a PS paint is designed to do. Then, it becomes your "primer" so you can then use a TS, or other, paint of your choice to get the color you're after. All PS paints are designed to properly adhere to Lexan whereas TS paint does not. But the TS will adhere to the PS when it is sprayed first. And PS paint doesn't care which side of the Lexan it is sprayed on as both sides are the same... just Lexan. So, you can use the clear PS as a primer coat for non-Lexan specific paints, or you can use it on the outside to remove the gloss that Lexan naturally gives. Doing the PS-55 on the outside also has the side benefit of helping to seal in acrylics and other types of rust/patina effects, as well as body lines drawn in with soft graphite pencil, etc. It also helps seal the edges of decals to keep them from lifting. I've done a multi layer patina effect on on of my other trucks, and used the PS-55 as my final coat to both give a matte final finish and to do the sealing mentioned above. I've also used PS-55 on the outside of a truck interior that was painted on the inside since I didn't want the vehicle interior to be unnaturally glossy. It works great for both uses. It's eay and really does work well. Only other advice I can give is to use very light dusting coats, and just repeat, letting the paint flash between coats, until the desired matte effect is reached. Hope this helps.
@@satorrotas Oh yeah! While I know it likely goes without saying, unless you want your windows to be matte also, you will want to cut out window masks before spraying. Of course applying a light dusting of matte clear to the windows can have a nice effect on a patina truck too. In fact, one can cut out full window masks and use them for the first main coats of clear, then remove them, install masks cut to the shape of wiper paths on the windshield, then apply that last very light dust coat. Then, once dry, the windows will all have a slight matte look like dirty windows, and the windshield will have the clean areas where the wipers would normally wipe away the dust and grime. Makes for a nice effect.
Awesome😍😍👍
Thank you very much 😊👍
Pretty cool brother
Thank you so much Charlie 😊👍
Good job nice bro 👍 👏
Thank you so much my friend 😊👍
Amazing work 👍
Thank you so much 😊👍
It's Perfect body. 👍😍👍😁😁
Thank you so much 😊👍
Hello great vid, question where did you purchase your pilot figure. I need some of that action. Thank you also what bed topper did use
Hi, thank you for your comment. The figures that I use are from the Fujimi brand on a 1/24 scale, these are figures that you have to assemble yourself but you also have to modify them to be able to adapt them to the 1/24 rc. They are difficult to find but sometimes there are some on ebay or amazon. For the rest I use 0.50 millimeter styrene to make the support 😊👍
sympa, son look
Merci beaucoup 😊👍
Love the rig bro great work! May I ask which paint you use for the rust effect on the body/roof and do you just apply this to the outside of your body, if so are you using a primer beforehand? Thanks in advance 👍🏼
Hi, thank you for your comment. For painting I use Vallejo, airbrush paint, and I put a coat of primer before the final coat. To make the rust I always use Vallejo, but I go over it with a brush. The paint reference is: 71.080 Rust 😊👍
@@satorrotas thanks so much! Keep up the great work!
Thanks 😉👍
Hi,
can I ask you how did you achieve this rusty look ?
is it painted with brush?
sweet Chevy, love it 😍👍
Hello, yes entirely painted with a brush with several shades of brown 😊👍
@@satorrotas sorry, I saw your other video when you show exactly the process of aging the body,
I should've watch it before asking questions 😅
Just spent all morning trying to age mine c10,
it turned out pretty well,
I'm happy with the result!
would've sent you some pics but I can't attach images here on RUclips comments.
either way, thanks for the tips!
awesome truck 🚚 👍
No problem, I'm always happy to answer any questions people ask me. I'm glad you were able to age your C10. Yes with RUclips we cannot send photos, you would need to make a short video so that I can see your work. Thanks again for your great compliment 😉
nice video 🛎 lik.e 31
Thank you so much 😊👍
Where did you get the figure?
I bought this figure on Ebay