Joe Handley Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 Just kinda curious about how the kit goes to gether and wondering how much work it would be to get rid of the "street racer" stuff and make it into more of a shop truck. Also wondering how close it's chassis is to the later '59-'60 or '61 coupe and convertable kits Revell put out.
Craig Irwin Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 The whole kit is customized to the point I don't think anything remotely stock can be built from it. The chassis is a race / street rod set up, the front clip is a tilt up one piece, the roof is chopped with slanted "B" post like an El Camino, not straight like a sedan delivery and has a huge glass sunroof, and the rear tailamp is a one piece that goes all the way across, ant it has rolled pans with the bumpers eliminated. The fact that it is 1/24 scale would make kitbashing with the newer Revell 60 Chevy kits a problem.
oldscool Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 I built the original issue and it is a very simplified kit. Interior is all molded as one piece except for dash, steering wheel and shifter. Has these huge boat seats molded in and all the clear parts were tinted red including the headlight lenses. The top has a huge skylight in it. Chassis is very simple like the Badman 55 Chevy. It did go together very easily, however I don't know if any changes have been made to the new release but I hope this tells you what you want to know. oldscool
Joe Handley Posted December 5, 2009 Author Posted December 5, 2009 Actually, I have no interest what so ever in converting it into a stock delivery. I was thinking of a kustom shop truck (knew I should have included that little bit), I was hoping it might be possible to glue the front clip shut and that it had a somewhat stockish chassis that can be used or easily modded for something other than drag racing use.
Guest promodmerc Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 I built the original issue and it is a very simplified kit. Interior is all molded as one piece except for dash, steering wheel and shifter. Has these huge boat seats molded in and all the clear parts were tinted red including the headlight lenses. The top has a huge skylight in it. Chassis is very simple like the Badman 55 Chevy. It did go together very easily, however I don't know if any changes have been made to the new release but I hope this tells you what you want to know. oldscool It is a straight re-issue & even molded in orange. (not real thrilled about that). I built the version that was molded in white with clear glass sometime in the mid 70's and it had a piece of carpet for the rear. The carpet was not included in the kit I picked up today and is not mentioned.
ZIL 111V Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 ...Will this issue have the original "full" rear top (clear red) glass, magwheels & decal sheet of the 1st 1970 edition The kit was "slightly" retooled in the early 80's : no more rear top glass...new mags/wheels, decals, top hood redesign... was a bit desapointed when got the Street Fighter II vesion approx 10 years ago, tought the kit would have been reissued to original version...let's hope Revell will reissue this one in it's original 1970 form.
Joe Handley Posted December 6, 2009 Author Posted December 6, 2009 I just bought it, the chassis isn't even remotely stock, I'm hoping the AMT '59 ElCamino chassis will be usable for my purposes.............................
Craig Irwin Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Joe, I just thought of something. Jimmy Flintstone makes a $10.00 resin body of a 1960 "Sedan delivery" that is 1/25 scale and the Revell 60 Chevy hardtop kit parts (chassis and chrome) fit great. The roof looks like it was taken from the Street Fighter body, without he big glass skylight. It has an open hood and the underhood area is from the Revell kit so it's very stock like. It might be more o your liking.
Joe Handley Posted December 6, 2009 Author Posted December 6, 2009 Problem is Craig that I like the kit body's lines, but want to make it sled rather than a wanna-be Gasser/Street Freak. I am trying to remember if i still have a Revell '37 ford kit at home that i can rob the 4 wheel inferior suspension from that and make something useful for a chassis myself.
Joe Handley Posted December 6, 2009 Author Posted December 6, 2009 Thanks Steve, and yes it looks like it's been restored to 1970 specs. I took a bunch of pictuers of the sprues right out of the bag as well as the body with the front clip, roll pans, interior, and "chassis/floorpan" all taped on.
Randy Kern Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Joe, I just picked up the re-issued kit at my club meeting yesterday, and it looks to be exactly the same as the original. Check over in the general section, as I have a photo of my original kit and box.
Joe Handley Posted December 7, 2009 Author Posted December 7, 2009 Here's a link to the pictures I took today. http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v698/bjo...reet%20Fighter/
dencon Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 First off. a big THANKS to Steve for taking the time for the history on the kit. I have never been a fan of the old Monogram "Custom" and "Tom Danials" kits. But being a fan of wagons. This kit back when it was the "Bad Actor" was on the shelf at the hobby shop. I once in a wile thought of getting it, but did not because it was very customized. I also have not given this new re-issue of the kit a second thought. Why I clicked on this thread I will never know, BUT I am so glad I did. Looking at this model and seeing the changes. I have to say that I am glade that we are getting the original version. I like it the best and I want that kit now. So I am GETTING ONE!!! It looks like I could have fun with this one. Thanks guys! Matt
Joe Handley Posted December 8, 2009 Author Posted December 8, 2009 I've been debating about maybe weathering the car and making it look kinda ratty. Don't know if I've spent too much time under the front my XJ or what, but this kit's front control arms scare the heck outta me
gray07 Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Ive built all of them except the first picture and the last picture and the one i like best is quicksilver .one
1957dodgeregent Posted December 3, 2011 Posted December 3, 2011 well i just finnished the badnews kit. i built it out of the box no alterations. overal, a pretty good kit, the box art is neat its like vintage 70's boxart. the hinges on the hood were a little hard to glue on but, i enjoyed building it
Dr. Cranky Posted December 3, 2011 Posted December 3, 2011 Colton, you've hit the ground running and that's wonderful, but remember to share pictures with us. Eye Candy is the currency that makes this forum go around. So when you can, post some pics, please. Thank you.
walt francis Posted December 3, 2011 Posted December 3, 2011 Yea ! like the Doc said eye candy is good .
Edsel-Dan Posted December 4, 2011 Posted December 4, 2011 Question, Is this a Complete re-tooling Back to Original Spec's or just the major parts?? I mean, Are the headlights Oval Reds again, and are the rims 5 slot?? My Original has Red Oval lenses. ALL clear was Red (That is why all modified re-issues (Quicksilver, Bad Actor, StreeFighter2) have a clear tail light piece!! (Yes I have all of them !!) Quicksilver kept the large Sunroof over the cargo area, but changed the headlights to Quads. Bad Actor came White and changed the heardlights to larger diameter singles, as well as filling in the large sunroof and replacing it with the smaller one over the seats. Streetfighter2 just returned the build to Orange (don't remember if it is molded that way been a while since I looked at it, and have not even started it) I need to dig the 3 built out & take some pic's I may have to restore one or 2 too!
Greg Pugh Posted December 4, 2011 Posted December 4, 2011 yup ok ill post some this week This week? Don't you know how impatient we are around here?
Guest Posted December 8, 2011 Posted December 8, 2011 Question, Is this a Complete re-tooling Back to Original Spec's or just the major parts?? I mean, Are the headlights Oval Reds again, and are the rims 5 slot?? My Original has Red Oval lenses. ALL clear was Red (That is why all modified re-issues (Quicksilver, Bad Actor, StreeFighter2) have a clear tail light piece!! (Yes I have all of them !!) Quicksilver kept the large Sunroof over the cargo area, but changed the headlights to Quads. Bad Actor came White and changed the heardlights to larger diameter singles, as well as filling in the large sunroof and replacing it with the smaller one over the seats. Streetfighter2 just returned the build to Orange (don't remember if it is molded that way been a while since I looked at it, and have not even started it) I need to dig the 3 built out & take some pic's I may have to restore one or 2 too! The new Street Fighter is back to original specs. I have it and the Bad Actor,but I was always partial to the Quick Silver myself. I don't like the red glass in the Street Fighter or the rear wheel openings on the Bad Actor,so I'm thinking about a combo of the two. I don't care for the large sunroof over the cargo area on the Street Fighter or the Quick Silver. So when I do get around to building one,I'll use the BA body with the SF quarters and wheels (maybe). I'm still up in the air on which grille to use.
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