Rich Chernosky Posted Monday at 07:05 PM Posted Monday at 07:05 PM Time to start getting them done. This kit was painted and polished on 1/11/11. Color on this was Testors Laquer 1845M and clear coated with their Wet Look clear. I go throuigh phases where I paint a lot of cars and them put them back in the box. I have a lot of these after all these years. Sometimes i will do 8-10 of them at a time and this one of these. So here it is. Build info is in the picture captions. thanks for looking and feel free to comment. Lots of ooooh/aaah factor here. Revell put a lot of effort into this 5litre V8. So much detail but most of it is hidden. Red letters on the engine cover was done by bare metal foiling them before painting with Tamiya x-18 Semi blk. Then the letters were exposed with a paper towel and some solvent. Finally a red magic marker provided the color. Kit was done mostly box stock except for my signature steering wheels. Body fit was exceptional. Polished paint attracts dust like a magnet. I keep and dust brush on the photo stand but in this case it was to no avail. Rear veiw had some nice detail. Tailights and markers were cast in red plastic. Interior is Tamiya LP Nato Black. Stance on this kit was very good so no adjustments were necessary. The C5 Corvette was a landmark car and featured many new innovative features. The car was almost totally re-designed and marked the beginning of making the Corvette into an American super car. 7 Quote
Kah puts Posted Monday at 08:36 PM Posted Monday at 08:36 PM Green is my favourite colour, sweet build.👍 Quote
happy grumpy Posted Monday at 09:01 PM Posted Monday at 09:01 PM Great build Rich. That green is really shinny. If only we could scale dust. 😊 Quote
karbuildr Posted Monday at 10:44 PM Posted Monday at 10:44 PM As a Corvette lover, I find your build very well done. Looks very good in green. I do the same thing with painting my kits. Quote
Rich Chernosky Posted Monday at 10:54 PM Author Posted Monday at 10:54 PM 2 hours ago, Kah puts said: Green is my favourite colour, sweet build.👍 Thanks...glad you liked it. 2 hours ago, Steamboat said: Nice! Thanks 1 hour ago, happy grumpy said: Great build Rich. That green is really shinny. If only we could scale dust. 😊 Mario...for some unknown reason that particular paint job just soaked up the dust. Only way I could really get it clean was with masking tape. Not real happy with my photos or photo area either. . Might be the camera. YOUR photos...on the other hand..!!!! 1 minute ago, karbuildr said: As a Corvette lover, I find your build very well done. Looks very good in green. I do the same thing with painting my kits. Thanks David....if only you knew how many kits just have the bodies painted....Corvettes are also my favorite to play paint artist with. They look good in just about anything. All my boxed Corvettes are painted. Quote
karbuildr Posted Monday at 10:57 PM Posted Monday at 10:57 PM Just now, Rich Chernosky said: I'm with you. I have 15 bodies painted, some even the interiors painted, some polished, then back in the box, sometimes for many years like yours. Painting is my favorite part of our hobby, both airbrushing and rattle cans. 1 Quote
Dragonhawk1066 Posted Monday at 11:44 PM Posted Monday at 11:44 PM Nice Vette! That was a surprisingly nice kit with lots of details. I had a lot of fun building mine too. Quote
Mattilacken Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 16 hours ago, Rich Chernosky said: Polished paint attracts dust like a magnet. Great build of an modern icon in many aspects! Have had the Z06 kit but never built it, now only some parts remain might need to get me one stock C5 also. I do have several C5R’s. on the magnetic point. I try to wash my body after polish with automotive shampoo with some wax in it. That removes the static effect. Also a detailer for cars works good if you don’t want to put it under the tap water. Remember to use a goood microfiber polishing rag, I have a Mr turtle orange with long fur. That will make your life easier. Quote
espo Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago The color shows the body lines, and the finish looks nice and smooth. Nicely detailed engine. I thought the dust was from driving onto the gravel parking lot in the pictures. Quote
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