dino246gt Posted May 1, 2022 Posted May 1, 2022 Good morning modellers, I'm starting a new project, '64 Malibu! 1: It's a resin kit, repop of the AMT original, so I won't be using much, mostly kit bashed. Here is the front grille/bumper and what I've done to it. 2: Cut the bumper separate. 3: Drilled out the headlights. 4: Made divets in scrap styrene with the Dremel bit shown. After I washed the grille with Tamiya black panel line wash. 5: Foiled over the divetted scraps and installed them from behind. 6, 7:Parking lights are Tamiya acrylic "Clear Orange", of course, you already knew that. Cheers 4
NOBLNG Posted May 1, 2022 Posted May 1, 2022 (edited) Nice work on the headlights Dennis!? I really like these cars. I think GM had the best looking cars by far, of any makes in the early sixties. Edited May 1, 2022 by NOBLNG 1
espo Posted May 1, 2022 Posted May 1, 2022 I like how you're doing the headlights. Should you be considering a little more detailed chassis the Revell '65 Chevelle kits are still around. 1
dino246gt Posted May 1, 2022 Author Posted May 1, 2022 I am modifying the Revell '65 chassis and interior to fit, so far, I've cut the chassis! It won't be stock, but I do like more detailed chassis and stuff!
Can-Con Posted May 1, 2022 Posted May 1, 2022 Why did you cut the chassis, Dennis? The '64 and '65 Chevelles ride on the same chassis, mostly the same body too for that matter. Are you tubbing it? ?
cobraman Posted May 1, 2022 Posted May 1, 2022 May I ask where you got the body ? I owned a 64 back in the day and I would like to do a replica.
Ace-Garageguy Posted May 1, 2022 Posted May 1, 2022 Huge improvement on the headlights/grille/bumper assembly. That's been my SOP on chrome-headlight and one-piece parts like that.
Maindrian Pace Posted May 2, 2022 Posted May 2, 2022 Very nice, and quite a novel approach to the headlight reflector issue. Looks great.
dino246gt Posted May 2, 2022 Author Posted May 2, 2022 The body is a re-pop of the annual AMT, from "Missing Link" The chassis is Revell's beautiful '65 kit. The wheelbase IS the same on a real car, but AMTs old kit compared to Revell's much more detailed kit have slightly different wheelbases. 1: First I removed the Revell inner fenders. 2: Then I fit the Revell chassis into the body, and saw how the inner rear fenders are too far back. 3: After cutting (picture in above post) and sanding, then building up the joining frame rails, it fits much better! I DID have to modify the back of the rear seat and the front of the wheel tubs to get the interior to sit far enough back to line up with the body, no problem though, I love doing those little mods. 1
Steve H Posted May 2, 2022 Posted May 2, 2022 Nice work going on here Dennis. Huge improvement on the front grill and headlight area. Cheers, Steve
slusher Posted May 2, 2022 Posted May 2, 2022 I like what you did with your grill. Looks like you have your chassis all lined up, really looking good right from the start..
Plowboy Posted May 3, 2022 Posted May 3, 2022 Nice work Dennis! I'll have to remember your reflector trick. Looks much easier than trying to find a set or make them separately. One suggestion: since the hood is separate, I would cut the trim from the grille, glue it to the hood and foil it once it's painted.
dino246gt Posted May 3, 2022 Author Posted May 3, 2022 (edited) One suggestion: since the hood is separate, I would cut the trim from the grille, glue it to the hood and foil it once it's painted. Roger, I saw that but decided it would make a mess of things, so sadly it'll remain as is, not realistic, but it IS only a model after all! LOL Edited May 3, 2022 by dino246gt
dino246gt Posted May 3, 2022 Author Posted May 3, 2022 On this Malibu I'll be using 15" wheels, but I want 4 wheel disc brakes! I do have a lot of cool ones, but they're for larger diameter rims, so...................... 1: I found these rotors from Revell's Acura kit. 2: I opened up the center to fit over the rims I'm using. 3: Then I snipped off all the "stuff" from the backside and sanded them smooth, flat. 4: I made ONE circle the size of a rotor from Evergreen .010 sheet styrene. 5: I cut that circle into 4 pieces. 6: Then I shaped those into somewhat of a caliper look. 7: I painted the "calipers" red, rotors silver and the wheels XF-66 light grey, all Tamiya acrylics brushed one. They're definitely not great but they'll hardly show behind the mags, so good enough and a ton of fun! 1
MADmodelDOCTOR Posted May 3, 2022 Posted May 3, 2022 Those flatgrey Americans are pretty nice looking' 1
dino246gt Posted May 3, 2022 Author Posted May 3, 2022 20 minutes ago, MADmodelDOCTOR said: Those flat grey Americans are pretty nice looking' Thanks, I'm still going to do some touch-ups, but I think it's the right colour!
dino246gt Posted May 9, 2022 Author Posted May 9, 2022 Here's how the paint turned out, I'm quite pleased. These non-metallic colours are not very forgiving! I used Mr. Color "Wine Red" lacquer, thinned 50/50 and cleared with Mr. Hobby "UV-cut clear" 2
NOBLNG Posted May 9, 2022 Posted May 9, 2022 That looks really nice Dennis! I have had good luck with all Mr.Hobby products. That clear is nice stuff, but can’t be used over decals they say. 1
TransAmMike Posted May 9, 2022 Posted May 9, 2022 Well Dennis you should be pleased, smooth and pretty. Gonna look great with the Americans.? 1
slusher Posted May 10, 2022 Posted May 10, 2022 I have too agree that’s a beautiful color and finish. Going to be a gorgeous Chevelle!
Nazz Posted May 13, 2022 Posted May 13, 2022 On 5/10/2022 at 12:43 PM, slusher said: I have too agree that’s a beautiful color and finish. Going to be a gorgeous Chevelle! I also have to agree the wheel and tires you chose are very well suited for the Malibu Dennis. I will be following this one. Jerry
dino246gt Posted May 13, 2022 Author Posted May 13, 2022 I'm using the excellent Revell '65 Chevelle interior, with the original '64 dashboard. 1: The Revell kit does have rear quarter "glass" so the interior side panels are too short for me. 2: I wont have rear quarter glass so I added a bit o styrene. 3: I've decided to match the interior to the exterior as was common back then, so here's where it's at so far, cheers! 4
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